Month: August 2015

Bridal Lane to close up shop in Dorr after 25 years in business

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Bridal Lane soon will close its doors after 25 years in business. Reka Stora and husband Ron have operated the clothing and bridal fashion business on 142nd​ ​Avenue since ​​purchasing​ the business from Marcia Halloran of Dorr. It has been in business for more than 25 years, starting in 1989.​...
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Democracy Tree: Mackinac Center fails at ‘research goal’

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by Amy Kerr Hardin Michigan is rife with right-wing gaffes this summer. As if the Courser/Gamrat affair weren’t enough to entertain the electorate, we also have the anticipated perennial dose of BS from the “research” organization, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, to amuse us — with apologies though, it...
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Six new buses purchased, delivered to Wayland Union Schools

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Wayland Union Schools purchased six new buses, which were delivered this week to the Transportation Building. The cost to purchase the buses was $165,000 over a three-year period using $43,000/year from the general fund and $122,000/year from the casino fund. Additional buses were needed to replace aging buses and to...
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Panhandler stirs up debate on possible Dorr Township ordinance

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This gentleman holding a cardboard sign is causing a bit of a stir in Dorr Township lately. The panhandler often can be seen at the corner of 142nd Avenue and 18th Street near the traffic light, claiming to passing motorists that he is homeless and seeking donations. The photo bomber...
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Martin shut out 32-0 at Fennville in coach Randy Hunt’s debut

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by Jon M. Gambee Fennville junior quarterback Julian Martinez-Grigg threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more to lead the Blackhawks past visiting Martin 32-0 in the season opener for both teams Thursday. Martinez-Grigg threw touchdown passes of 53 and 32 yards and ran in from three and seven...
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Army Bob: Hillary presents herself as interesting, but flawed candidate

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by Robert M. Traxler Given that there is an Infantry rifle squad plus of candidates for the Republican nomination for president, most of us who are staunch Republicans have a favorite or five. The rather large field features a wide variety of experience, education and skills, making it difficult to...
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Martus individual medalist 3rd straight time, Wildcats 5th at Mona Shores

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Wayland senior golf ace Ali Martus continues her torrid individual pace on the links, but the Wayland squad continues to be in the middle of the pack. The Lady Wildcats finished in fifth place at the Muskegon Mona Shores Invitational held Thursday at Stonegate Golf Course. Martus, with a score...
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Wildcat boys’ soccer team loses 3-2 squeaker to Zeeland West

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The Wayland boys' varsity soccer team absorbed its third straight loss this season, a 3-2 heart-breaker to Zeeland West Thursday evening. Coach Ben Sleeman reported, "The first half looked like things might get away from the Wildcats with Zeeland scoring three unanswered goals. However, in the second half, the boys...
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Wildcats unleash surprises before losing 34-28 thriller to Hopkins

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Wayland adults had to pay $5 a head to get into a varsity football game Thursday night for the first time since 2012. They got their money’s worth. In one of the most exciting high school football games ever played in Ron Stehouwer Stadium, the Wildcats dropped a 34-28 nail-biter...
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Lady Wildcat harriers make it 2-for-2 in winning invitationals

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The young Lady Wildcats did it again. They won their second cross-country invitational in two tries this season Thursday by taking the top spot in the Kelloggsville Rocket Invitational, This, less than a week after coach Sue Brewer’s group took all the marbles in the Wayland Invitational to open the...
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