Month: December 2021

Lindsay Kronemeyer of Dorr is State Rep. candidate

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Linsay Kronemeyer Lindsay Kronemeyer of Dorr has launched her campaign to become a Member of the Michigan House of Representatives in what currently is known as the 72nd District. She is seeking the Republican nomination in the Aug. 2 primary, and then as a candidate in the general election on...
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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 — Dec. 2, 1996 Representatives from the Laidlaw Transportation firm of Cincinnati told the Wayland Board of Education about economic and safety advantages of privatizing school bus services with them. Carol Miller, in...
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Basketball mother, wife Teri Hudson dies at age 56

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Teri Ann (Cole) Hudson, age 56, of Wyoming, died Monday, Nov. 29. Teri was the matriarch of the basketball family of Hudsons in Wayland and wife of longtime Wayland High School varsity basketball coach Mike Hudson. Five of her children played basketball for Wayland, including Presley and current girls' basketball...
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Wayland 8th-12th grade choirs plan holiday concert

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The Wayland Union Schools 8th-12th Grade Choirs present will present a vocal concert for the holiday season at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the Wayland High School Fine Arts Center. Entry doors #11 & 12 of the Fine Arts Center.Concert will be streamed on the Wayland Union Fine Arts...
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Billy Bregg of Hopkins wins service award at AAESA

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Pictured left to right: Billy Bregg, Mike Grosso and Molly Mellema Former Hopkins Board of Education President Bill Bregg has been recognized for 24 years of dedication to the Allegan Area Educational Service Agency (AAESA), with the Gus Kihlstrand Service Award. SET SEG, an insurance and risk management organization servicing...
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Service Thursday for Ron Priest, lifetime local man

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Ronald (Ron) Priest, died at the age of 78 Friday, Nov. 26, at Borgess Hospital in Kalamazoo. Ron was a lifelong resident of Allegan County. Born Jan. 31, 1943, to the late Donald (Don) and Mryna (Butcher) Priest in Allegan, he never moved far from his family roots. Aside from...
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