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79th District Court arraignments, posted Dec. 5, 2023

December 5, 2023

79th District Court arraignments, posted Dec. 5, 2023 HART — The following were arraigned recently in Oceana County’s 79th District Court: Felonies Darrell Lee Rader II, 31, of 5247 168th Ave., Hesperia; assault with a dangerous weapon and felony firearm. Preliminary exam: Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. Bail: $100,000/personal recognizance. Lucas Antonio Gonzales, 42, of 414 S. Dryden St., Hart;…

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 79th District Court sentencings, posted Dec. 5, 2023

December 5, 2023

79th District Court sentencings, posted Dec. 5, 2023 HART — The following were sentenced recently in Oceana County’s 79th District Court: Tamera Ann Race, 54, of 373 Elm St. Shelby, pleaded guilty Nov. 28, 2023 to second-offense operating while intoxicated and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; Alcohol Highway Safety Education (AHSE); Victim…

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51st Circuit Court sentencings, posted Dec. 5, 2023

December 5, 2023

  51st Circuit Court sentencings, posted Dec. 5, 2023 HART — The following were sentenced recently in Oceana County’s 51st Circuit Court: Billy Jo Miel, 43, pleaded guilty June 26, 2023 to uttering and publishing a state warrant and was sentenced Nov. 6, 2023 to 128 days in jail with credit for 128 days served and $198 in fines and…

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Hart Baptist hosts live nativity Dec. 15 and 16

December 4, 2023

Hart Baptist hosts live nativity Dec. 15 and 16 HART — First Baptist Church of Hart invites the community to its Christmas season events, kicking off with a live nativity Friday, Dec. 15, and Saturday, Dec. 16, from 6-8 p.m. at the Hart Commons.  The event, called “The Nativity Experience” offers an opportunity for community members to celebrate the season…

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Letter to the Editor: Should Pentwater residents trust the MML?

December 4, 2023

Letter to the Editor: Should Pentwater residents trust the MML? Letters to the editor are opinion editorials submitted by readers. Letters to the editor are a long tradition in American journalism. The views and opinions of the writer do not necessarily reflect those of Oceana County Press, its staff or its parent company. For more information, please refer to OCP’s…

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