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Hart, Michigan Saturday, November 7, 2009
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 Big defeat for 911 Read Story 
By a wide margin in Oceana County, and a narrower margin in Mason County, voters Tuesday rejected a Mason-Oceana 9-1-1 Central Dispatch request to increase the monthly surcharge by a maximum 91 cents ...
 
 Schools dealing with state funding cuts Read Story 
By John Cavanagh, Allison Scarbrough, Andrew Skinner and Mary Sanford
Herald-Journal Writers
With the $165 per pupil cuts issued last month by the state and the $127 per pupil cuts o...
 
 6 interviewed for Pentwater School head maintenance position Read Story 
Six people have been interviewed for the maintenance/custodial supervisor position at Pentwater School, recently resigned by Bill Briggs. The interviews were concluded Nov. 2 by a committee of teacher...
 
 Lake Holiday assessment district subject to hearing Read Story 
Final individual cost estimates are not yet determined for the specific parcels as the Oceana County Drain Commission readies for a complete water control structure replacement at Lake Holiday in Gold...
 
 Shelby Township hearing to address animal issues Read Story 
Several animal regulations will be the subject of a Shelby Township public hearing next Tuesday, Nov. 10.
The 7 p.m. hearing at the Shelby Township Hall will be to take input on proposed zoning...
 
 Oceana Democrats meet Thursday Read Story 
The Oceana Democratic Party will have its monthly meeting Thursday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Hart Township Hall. Anyone who supports the ideals and goals of the Democratic Party is encouraged to attend...
 
 Government agenda 11.5.09 Read Story 
Claybanks Township Board: Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m., township hall.
Crystal Township Fire Department: Nov. 9, 7 p.m., township hall, 1499 E. Hammett Rd., Crystal Valley.
Golden Township Board: N...
 
 911 charge increase defeated by wide margin Read Story 
The Mason-Oceana Central Dispatch request to tack on a maximum 91 cents to its $2.09 monthly service charge was defeated in both Oceana and Mason counties Tuesday. The margin of defeat was wider in Oc...
 

 
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