Month: March 2017

Basura: Is Dick Cheney right that meddling is ‘act of war?’

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“This life’s hard, but it’s harder if you’re stupid.” —  George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Coyle Dick Cheney served Ronald Reagan as Secretary of Defense. Later, when George W. Bush won the nomination, Dubya asked Dick to do a search for the best man to be the Vice...
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Army Bob: Judge’s ruling goes against free speech

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by Robert M. Traxler A federal judge in Hawaii, Judge Derrick Watson, struck down President Donald Trump’s ban on immigrants from six predominantly Muslim countries. These countries have a track record of supporting international terrorists. The rationale for nullifying the order was that as a candidate for President, Mr. Trump...
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Vikings competitive in track ‘challenge’ at Aquinas

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The Hopkins High School track teams proved to be competitive Thursday in the Wendy’s Small School Track & Field Challenge at the Atkins Athletic and Recreational Building at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids. Nine schools took part in the meet, with five from Division 2 while Hopkins was one of...
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Rebuttal from a Mr. George L. Deemer

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A friend of mine (yes, I have friends) recently told me he took umbrage with comments made last Tuesday in Ranger Rick’s column titled, “The Economic Times They are a-Changing.” He was so outraged by Rick’s assertion about purported high costs of union dues payments that he produced his own...
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Mike Scott is new varsity volleyball coach at Wayland

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Mike Scott has been announced as the new head varsity volleyball coach at Wayland High School. Scott, who was a part of the original coaching staff that founded Force Volleyball Academy in 2008 and coached various Force teams from 2008 to 2014, succeeds Nicki Cardosa, who resigned after the 2016 season last...
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Good to see new bragging sign, but it needs tweaking

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ACHTUNG: This is not a fair and balanced story. It is an editorial by the editor. Local crews were busy this past week installing new signs with bragging rights, welcoming motorists to the city. The reason for the newest sign was that the Wayland High School softball team won the...
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Memorial open house set for Kathleen Thompson, 69

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Kathleen Mary (Seibold) Thompson, age 69, of Hopkins, died Tuesday, March 28. Kathy is survived by her husband of 39 years, Timothy Thompson; daughter, Cynthia and Anthony Brown; sons, Robert and Christine Ellis, John and Judy Thompson; grandchildren, Erica, Tiffany, Brianna, Sophia, and Dylan; 12 great grandchildren; brothers, Mike Seibold,...
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Lady Vikings capture 2nd straight doubleheader sweep

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The Hopkins softball team improved its season record to 4-0 Wednesday by taking both ends of a doubleheader against visiting Otsego. The twin bill sweep came two days after the Lady Vikings did the same thing to Fennville. Haley Burch threw all seven innings in the first game, giving up...
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Rabbit River Park cleanup latest NHS students’ project

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Wayland High School's National Honor Society students rolled up their sleeves this week at the Rabbit River Trail park in Wayland to spruce things up after a long winter. Students raked leaves, cleared trails, laid bark on the trail and painted deck platforms. Community service is an important aspect of...
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Bygone Days: A look at the history of NE Allegan County

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(From the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — April 1, 1992 The Allegan County Promotional Alliance and Economic Development Commission have announced plans to put the old Kessler building on South Main Street on the market. The building once housed an...
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