Month: September 2017

Wayland Schools reports population bump of 56 students

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Isaiah Edney Wayland Schools Superintendent Norm Taylor told the Board of Education Monday night that the district's enrollment is up by 56 students over last year. Taylor said the latest student count is 3,047, or 56 better than last year's 2,991. The official Count Day will be Tuesday, Oct. 4,...
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Wayland Schools welcomes new food service director

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Scott Larson   Sarah Parr Hawkins Scott Larson was introduced to members of the Wayland Board of Education Monday night as the new food service director. Larson, who most recently was assistant food service director at Wyoming Godwin Heights, succeeds Sarah Parr Hawkins, who is leaving to take the same...
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Unmask the Hawks’ mascot, you’ll find a WHS grad

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When Wayland travels to Forest Hills Eastern Sept. 29 for an O-K Gold Conference battle on the gridiron, Wildcat fans might want to say hello and perhaps even chat with the Hawks' mascot. Donning the suit this year is Wayland High School graduate Cindi Medendorp Rasmussen, daughter of Joan and Larry...
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The Subterranean: Nary a dull moment with ‘The Boss Baby’

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Review of The Boss Baby **** out of five stars Currently available on video by Walter G. Tarrow Wow! So colorful! And clever. And funny fun fun. And how could this animated, very animated, movie not be loved? Babies! Puppies! Advertising’s eternal one-two punch. Very imaginative tale about the corporate...
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Miklusicak to miss senior football season at Hope College

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Mike Miklusicak Former Wayland High School standout running back Mike Miklusicak was injured during preseason practice and is out for his entire season at Hope College.. Miklusicak and teammate Brandan Campbell last season rushed for more than a 1,000 yards for the Flying Dutch in 2016. Campbell,  senior from Otsego,...
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Watson Township Board should heed Sir Edmund Burke

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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” — Sir Edmund Burke Sir Edmund Burke This famous quote applies to members of the Watson Township Board. During the past two meetings, Supervisor Kevin Travis has been allowed free reign to appoint a...
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Martin has defeated 2 opponents 91-0 on its home field

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by Austin Marsman Carter Hilton (16) celebrates in the end zone with Logan Elkins (4) after Elkins scored. Martin thus far this season has found its home football field to its liking. The Clippers have outscored their opponents there 91-0 in two ballgames. Martin put in the effort for a 41-0...
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Hopkins gridders lose another close one, 21-20 at Belding

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Nolan Smith passed for 114 yards and a touchdown. Hopkins lost yet another football game by seven points or less Friday night, this time 21-20 at Belding in its O-K Silver Conference opener. The Vikings last year had no reliable kicker and too often failed in efforts for two-point conversions...
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Service is Monday for Mildred Lettinga, 84, of Wayland

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Mildred Mildred Irene (Cutler) Lettinga, of Wayland, died at her home Thursday, Sept. 7, following several months of ill health. She was 84. Mrs. Lettinga was born Dec. 2, 1932, the daughter of Lloyd and Elsie Cutler. Mildred was the last surviving Cutler from Cutlerville. Mildred was born, raised and lived...
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Wildcats almost give away O-K Gold debut, but beat TK

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Braeden Anderson (33) was able to shed this block and make a big stop on Logan Tolan (24). It almost seemed as though Wayland was trying to give away a football game Friday night. It was a good thing guest Middleville Thornapple Kellogg would have no part of it. The...
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