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Josette DeRosier DuVernay Moon Robinson. Courtesy Photo
Josette DeRosier DuVernay Moon Robinson. Courtesy Photo
Marge Peterson stands by her Native American ancestor's grave. Courtesy Photo
The Oceana County Agricultural Society Board of Directors includes, above, from left, Stacia Erickson, Sean Carey, Lindsey Merten, Mark Haynor, Vice President Carl Weigand, President Paul Erickson, Stephanie VanSickle, Lance VanSickle and Mike Carey. Missing from the photo are Judie Burmeister and Nate AndresMooi. Contributed photo by Malcolm Carey
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Catherine Wahl, Best of Show Artist (left) with President of the PJWC Lisa Wells. Courtesy Photo
Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials are investigating a lake sturgeon that was found on Durham Road in Whitehall (Muskegon County). Anyone with information is asked to contact the DNR’s Report All Poaching Hotline at 800-292-7800. Photo courtesy of Michigan DNR
Hesperia’s Evan Conkle, pictured here in a December game against Holton, had a big game against the Red Devils in February to help the Panthers to victory.
Shelby’s rivalry win over Hart, besides being among the more exciting sporting events of the year in the county, produced one of the Oceana sports quotes of the year as the Tigers, hungry for success, implored their coach to run the football. Even the wide receivers were eager to pound the rock.
Hart’s Reese Smith looks to make a pass while Michelle Peterson defends for Shelby during Friday’s district finals game in White Cloud. Smith and her team’s tough first half against the Tigers paved the way for the win.
The Oceana County 4-H shooting sports program has returned to the schedule of 4-H offerings due to dedication and support from local volunteers and community partners. The Fin and Feather Club in Scottville hosts meetings every other Tuesday evening. Courtesy Photo
The Oceana County 4-H shooting sports program has returned to the schedule of 4-H offerings due to dedication and support from local volunteers and community partners. The Fin and Feather Club in Scottville hosts meetings every other Tuesday evening. Courtesy Photo