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Monday, December 11 Assist – Officers were dispatched for a trespassing complaint. A local business wished to have a subject removed from their property. The subject was removed without incident. Breaking and Entering – Officers were dispatched for a breaking and entering in progress. After investigation was complete it was determined to be a false call and was a civil issue. Check Well Being – Officers were dispatched for a check well being on a subject. The subject was fine and did not require any services. Retail Fraud – Officers were dispatched for a retail fraud. The incident remains under investigation. Tuesday, December 12 Nothing reported. Wednesday, December 13 Traffic Stop – Officers stopped a vehicle for multiple violations. The driver was cited for the violations and the vehicle was towed from the scene. Thursday, December 14 Assault – Officers were dispatched to a domestic as

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On Friday, Dec. 15 at approximately 9:55 P.M., deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office responded to a two-vehicle accident on 30th Ave. and Arthur Rd. in Sheridan Township. A 17-year-old male from Pierson was driving East on Arthur Rd. when he went through the stop sign, hitting a vehicle that was traveling North on 30th Ave. The driver, a 63-year-old male, and passenger, a 69-year-old female from Evart, were transported to Corewell Health Hospital for minor injuries. The male was cited for fail to stop at a stop sign. The Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Meceola Central Dispatch, Mecosta County EMS, and Wheatland Fire and Rescue.  

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Winter weather and freezing temperatures are here, and District Health Department #10 (DHD#10) wants to remind residents that with colder temperatures comes the potential for Narcan (Naloxone) to freeze.   According to Emergent Biosolutions, Narcan Nasal Spray freezes when temperatures reach below 5°F (-15°C). If the spray is frozen, the device no longer works. Narcan Nasal Spray can be thawed and will be safe to use if allowed to sit at room temperature for 15 minutes. However, in the case of an emergency, do not wait for your Narcan Nasal Spray to thaw, contact emergency services immediately.  “Narcan is available in our communities via outdoor Narcan Distribution Boxes. The boxes are there to ensure Narcan is easily accessible to those who need it,” said DHD#10 Certified Prevention Specialist Angie Gullekson. “With winter weather and freezing temperatures comes the possibility that the Narcan will freeze, but individuals can take certain pre

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LIONS QB JARED GOFF QUOTE SHEET December 12, 2023 On how they can move past the loss against the Bears and instill confidence into the team in a shorter week: “Yeah, I think it’s really the same every week, and obviously, it stings more coming off a loss and you want to put it behind you quicker, but every week you learn from the good stuff, you learn from the bad stuff and win or lose, you try to take it with you into the next week and this one’s no different. Obviously, didn’t go our way in a variety of ways, but we’ve got to learn from it and move forward and get ready to play a good Broncos team.” On the positives he noticed after watching the Bears tape and what he saw that they need to improve: “Yeah, the first half execution, aside from a penalty here or there, was really good. Certainly, those last two drives and the way we finished off the first half with the touchdown and kind of ran that clock down to the bott

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Michigan must build a lifelong education system focused on future-ready skills and competencies to thrive, with higher education more accessible and affordable so that the state can increase its population in the decades ahead, according to a report issued today (Dec. 14) by the Growing Michigan Together Council. Ferris State University President Bill Pink and Henry Ford College President Russ Kavalhuna are co-chairs of the Council’s higher education workgroup, which helped compile recommendations to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the state House of Representatives and the state Senate today. “As co-chairs of the higher education workgroup, we applaud the work of the Growing Michigan Together Council and the strategies it has put forward,” Pink and Kavalhuna said. “We’re proud to see numerous ideas generated by our workgroup in the final report, and while we are incredibly appreciative to all the work thus far, the next phase is incredibly important to our s

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