Month: March 2018

Basura: How about allowing Emotional Support Guns?

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"Happiness is a Warm Gun" — The Beatles I noticed a lot of dogs Saturday while flying home from Mexico. These weren’t service animals, leader dogs for the blind, for example, or dogs trained to sniff our drugs or explosives. Not at all; these were emotional support dogs. They provided...
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Ranger Rick: Ban ‘Gun-Free Zones’ instead of guns

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This is reality. This is in your face. This is how it is. Everywhere there is a “Gun Free Zone” sign, take it down, remove it NOW! You are encouraging evil to enter a “soft target” and start mayhem by killing students, teachers, support people and administrators. If you don’t...
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Celebration of Life June 8 for Sandra Harrison, 75

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Sandra Lee Harrison, 75, of Wayland, died after a lengthy illness Wednesday March 21, at her winter home in St James City, Fla. Sandy was born Aug. 19, 1942, in Kalamazoo, to Arnold and Mabel Doornhaag. She married Paul Harrison on July 13, 1976, he survives. Sandy and Paul owned...
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Clippers’ sweep debuts another homeless season

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by Austin Marsman The Martin baseball team posted its first victories in the season opener over Potter's House Monday for the start of another "homeless" campaign. The Clippers won the first five-inning game on a 15-10 notice and then handed the Pumas a 7-0 bruiser in game two. Notably, all...
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Bond project sketches shown to Wayland school board

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Tower Pinkster architects present their sketches to school board members for the sixth-grade wing addition to Wayland Middle School. Members of the Wayland Board of Education Monday evening saw and heard presentations from Tower Pinkster architects about plans for the sixth-grade addition to the middle school. The plans made up...
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Zeeland East spoils WHS baseball coach’s debut

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The Wayland varsity baseball team opened the season Friday with an 11-0 loss in five innings to non-conference opponent Zeeland East. The Chix erupted for 10 runs in the third inning to blow open a 1-0 struggle and tighten the ballgame down to five frames. The loss spoiled the debut...
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Funeral Thursday for Todd Lull, formerly of Hopkins

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Todd Spencer Lull, 55, of Plainwell, formerly of Hopkins, died Saturday, March 24, at his home. Born May 29, 1962, in Grand Rapids, he was the son of Marrion Joyce (Curtis) Lull and the late Trayton Spencer Lull. He was the husband of Kathleen Marie (Lovley) Lull. Todd loved spending...
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Will we let term-limited politicians hook us again?

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"The last time I saw a mouth like that, it had a hook in it." — Rodney Dangerfield Perhaps the three most consequential political lies perpetrated on and believed by the American public public over the last three decades are: • Trickle-down, supply-side economics benefits all of the people, even...
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Oregon ends hoops season for Presley Hudson, CMU

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Presley Hudson (3) Central Michigan University's finest women's basketball season came to an end Saturday in Spokane, Wash., in the regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament. The Chippewas, seeded No. 11, lost to No. 2 seed Oregon 83-69. Wayland High School graduate Presley Hudson,a junior guard, scored 15 points, collected...
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Some area citizens join gun violence protest march

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Some area citizens joined the estimated 4,000 people who took part in the "March for Our Lives" Saturday in Grand Rapids. The city was one of more than 800 sites nationwide involving hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world who protested gun violence in the wake of...
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