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Fenton Adopt-A-Pet Housing 25 of 350 Rescued Allegan County Dogs
Shelter is looking for donations to help dogs recover.
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Shelter is looking for donations to help dogs recover.
Brown has served as a Fenton Township Trustee for eight years.
The show will be performed Friday through Sunday.
Linden superintendent takes up collection, donates $1,500 to Jenny Kesson fundraiser.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Fenton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Here is a look at what happened at Fenton Patch this week.
There was plenty of news around Fenton this week.
Reports say Andrew Forney and accused killer Matthew Puccio were roommates.
Police Chief says owners will be given opportunity to return items before investigation continues.
Store will carry women's clothing, handbags and eventually a shoe line.
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Rick Calhoun fights to promote child abuse prevention, today many people will go one day without shoes.
Rick Calhoun said family is busy honoring 4-year-old's memory, looking forward to togetherness.
There was plenty of news around Hartland this week.
Murder suspect Matthew Puccio said Andrew and Kandis Forney said they shouldn’t be punished, because “they had nothing to do with this.”
Ken Carbary's commercial will air on television this weekend.
Volunteers give out around 100 baskets.
Donna Hitz said all she can do is give people their things back.