Month: April 2018

Former City Manager is Ohio Army ROTC Hall of Famer

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Lt. Col. Harman "Pete" Stull Former Wayland City Manager Harman "Pete" Stull was recognized at Monday night's Wayland City Council meeting for being inducted into the Ohio Army ROTC Hall of Fame. Stull, who retired from the military as a lieutenant colonel, most recent was commander of the command of...
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Henika Library Director accepts new job in Alaska

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Henika District Library Director Molly Walker has announced she has accepted a position as a youth librarian in Alaska. Walker has served as director of the Henika Library for the past three years, succeeding Elysha Cloyd. She was appointed after she served as an intern at Henika for four months. "This...
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Army Bob was wrongfully excoriated about opiates

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To the editor: A few weeks ago, I was excoriated in Townbroadcast for asserting that the opiate crisis was not fueled by the criminal doctors in collusion with the criminal drug companies. To those good folks please read the following: “Officials with New York’s Special Narcotics Prosecutor indicted Quiroz-Zamora. Officials...
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Service for Bob Edwards, 80, of Hopkins, will be later

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Robert Gene “Bob” Edwards, 80, of Hopkins, died Thursday, March 29, at Bronson Methodist Hospital. Born July 15, 1937, in Plainwell, he was the son of the late John Harold Edwards and Bernice (Streb) Edwards. He had enjoyed many years farming prior to retirement. He was also a talented handyman...
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Home-grown AD may restore WHS athletic relations

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ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. "History? What do I care about history? I AM history!" — A joke caption underneath a photo of former Detroit Lions coach Wayne Fontes. More than a few people over the last several years...
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