Month: January 2019

Local meetup Feb. 13 to focus on hemp possibilities

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A meetup for those interested in growing and producing hemp is planned for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at Simply Celia's on South Main Street in Wayland. Hemp, now entirely legal in Michigan, offers a burgeoning market provide huge sustainable opportunity. Farming, processing for fiber, seed, food products,...
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Army Bob: Progressives are putting people in boxes

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Once again, the accusations of racist, sexist, homophobe and bigot, are front and center in our national debate. To be honest, many good people on the left are unhinged, calling anyone who disagrees with them on anything including supporting the President the basic load of truly horrible, hurtful, hateful names....
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Road, weather conditions better, but dangers persist

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A semi jackknifed on the U.S.-131 expressway early this afternoon just north of the Martin (No. 55) exit and motorists are advised to avoid the area. The freeway was shut down from Martin to the Kent County line Thursday afternoon because it was like a sheet of ice. And the...
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Service Monday for Moline native Linda Nagel, 72

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Linda J. Nagel, age 72, died Saturday, Jan. 26. She was born into the family of Joe and Jane Haveman of Moline and attended South Christian High School. She received her bachelor and master's degrees at Calvin College, and taught special education students until her retirement from the Kentwood and...
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Yes It Is, It’s True: This storm takes me back 41 years

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OK, at this point I have to admit I've been comparing our recent awful winter weather to the almost incomparable Blizzard of '78 that occurred this same week 41 years ago. I remember the events all too well, and it's one of those developments about which so many people could...
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Four Hopkins postponed hoops games rescheduled

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The recent spate of winter weather has not only closed schools, businesses and government services, but also postponed high school basketball games. Hopkins head varsity basketball coach Jake Jewett had announced the dates for four rescheduled games for his Vikings. Below are the rescheduled games: • @ Kelloggsville — Rescheduled...
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Former Martin restaurateur Jack Fenton dies at age 87

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Former Martin restaurateur and Wayland Board of Education member Jack Fenton died Tuesday, Jan. 29. He was 87. Born July 28, 1931 to Elwood and Clara Fenton in Wayland Township, he began his farming career at the age of 7 after the unexpected death of his father. In 1950, he...
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Will local schools be closed all week, like Grand Rapids?

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Father and son, Billy and Caleb Fifelski, have been busy this week with drivers in trouble. The relentless winter storm that included a lot of snow, life-threatening frigid temperatures and massive blowing and drifting, continued to plague northeast Allegan County and all of West Michigan Wednesday. Conditions were so bad...
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Funeral is Monday for Kenneth Roelofs, 70, of Dorr

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Kenneth Jay Roelofs, age 70, of Dorr, died Monday, Jan. 28, following cardiac arrest. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Carol; his children, Ken Jr. and Teri Roelofs, Timothy Roelofs, Lisa Roelofs; grandchildren, Justin, Jesse, Chase, Tori, Courtney; brothers and sisters, Fern and Martin Kiel, Jan and...
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‘High school yell’ nearly lands WHS student in jail

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Townbroadcast will be unable to publish the weekly "Bygone Days" feature Wednesday, as customary, because of the cold and snowy weather. Efforts will be made to publish Thursday. In the meantime, enjoy this historical tidbit: David Britten Former Pine Street Elementary principal David Britten recently came across a...
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