Month: August 2015

Democracy Tree: Pro-Choice movement finally strikes back

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“Birth control is important across the political spectrum, to Democratic women, to Republican women, and to Independent women… birth control is the cornerstone of women’s health, their ability to get an education, and their economic security.” — State Rep. Winnie Brinks, D-Grand Rapids It's a purely political ploy by the...
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Wayland schools set open houses before academic year start

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School begins on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at Wayland, Hopkins and Martin. Wayland Union Schools have scheduled open houses to enable families to visit their children’s school buildings the week before. Open houses will be held Tuesday, Sept. 1, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at Wayland Middle School, (choose from 4-5:30 or...
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We need forward thinking for energy, not business as usual

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To the editor: I am concerned with Michigan’s energy future and am writing in opposition to House Bill 4297 ( Nesbitt) and Senate Bill 438 (Proos). We have an opportunity to step positively into the future protecting the environment, our health and becoming less dependent on others for our energy...
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Bygone Days: A brief look at Wayland area’s past, Part 178

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25 Years Ago — Aug. 8, 1990 The August primary election turnout was light, but Allegan County voters overwhelmingly approved implementation of an emergency 911 phone system. Republican Party primary winners were John Engler for governor, Bill Schuette for U.S. Senate, Paul Hillegonds for state representative, and William VanRegenmorter for...
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Green Acres assisted living facility open house will be Sept. 2

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  The Green Acres assisted living facility on East Superior Street will have its grand opening from 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1. The actual address is 298 Kay Lane off East Superior, across the street from the high school. Administrator Jenny Osentoski Barker said the public is welcome...
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Ranger Rick: U.S. is No. 1 in debt, even worse than Greece

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As much as Ranger Rick has his opinions diametrically opposed to the author of this “on-line rag” (his words, not mine), I think we both realize the U.S. is in dire straits in terms of debt. My idea is government spends too much, regulates too much, and generally screws everything...
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Adults now will have to pay $5 to get into WHS athletic events

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All adults attending Wayland High School athletic events will be charged $5 apiece, starting with the 2015-16 academic year. Wayland students (with ID or accompanied by an adult) and children under age 5 will continue to be allowed to attend free of charge. The school district for two years followed...
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Dorr Parks Commission orders obstacle parts for skate park

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The Dorr Parks Commission unanimously voted Monday night to proceed with ordering the obstacles to sit on newly poured concrete for the skate park. There will be nine major pieces featuring quarter pipes, bank ramp, grind rails, grind boxes, a large 33-foot center set, and new, since the earlier plan...
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Funeral will be Saturday at Dutton church for Marvin Beute

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Marvin Jay Beute, age 72, of Dorr, died Sunday, Aug. 2. He will be lovingly remembered by his sons, Dan (Sara) Beute, Scott Beute, Randy (Kimberly) Beute, Timothy Beute; his grandchildren, Ellyse VanDyke, Aaron Beute, Noah Beute, Maggie Beute, and Jordan Beute. Marv was preceded in death by his wife,...
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Memorial service will be Thursday at VFW for Frank Medina, 50

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A memorial service for Francisco Medina, 50, of Wayland, has been scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Wayland VFW Post No. 7581 on South Main Street. Medina died in a traffic crash last Tuesday afternoon, July 28, in a truck-car crash on 142nd Avenue west of Kalamazoo...
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