Month: January 2020

Local veterinarian seeks Huntington’s cure, backs Buttigieg

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Dr. Heather Ludlam Hopkins area veterinarian Dr. Heather Ludlam never thought she’d be so involved in a political campaign before 2020. But now she says she's all in for South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Her story appeared in a recent edition of The Independent. A self-described veterinarian and shepherd, she...
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Army Bob: Why not open a dialogue with the Russians?

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by Robert M. Traxler The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), in one corner and the Warsaw Pact (DDSV) in the other, get ready to rumble. Not so fast, the Warsaw Pact has been disbanded and not replaced. The fight card would be NATO vs. the Russian Federation and its allies,...
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Watson trucking business plans to open on M-222

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Jay Roberts Eveland A new trucking business is reported to be coming to Watson Township. Supervisor Kevin Travis told Township Board colleagues Thursday night that a Holland man has purchased a 17-acre parcel next to the Park and Ride lot on M-222 near 12th Street. He intends to establish the...
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

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(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — Jan. 4, 1995 Fall Festival in downtown Wayland in 1910. The Dorr Township Board will consider bids, estimated at between $234,500 and $278,000, to buy a new fire truck to replace the...
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