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Posted inObituaries

Mass of Christian Burial Friday for John Wolowicz

John Charles Wolowicz, age 72 of Middleville, Sunday, Jan. 16. John was born on March 29, 1949, in Hastings to Walter and Julia (Narcaroti) Wolowicz. He served as a member…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2022
Posted inEditorial

We collectively have failed to properly deal with Covid

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. It’s been nearly two years since the Covid-19 pandemic began, and one thing seems…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2022
Posted inColumns

I need attitude adjustment for my ‘Busy of Living’

by Denise Dykstra "In the Busy of Living, Remember It’s the Small Moments All Around Us That Make a Life" Sometimes I get so busy that I forget to live…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2022
Local police believe threats at WMS are not credible
Posted inCommunity Notices

Local police believe threats at WMS are not credible

Wayland Police have investigated numerous allegations that a middle school student was threatening to kill other students shortly after the tragedy in Oxford. Allegations were made that the student had…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2022
Posted inArticles

Retired local public safety director speaks at Hopkins

Retired Wayland Union Schools public safety director Harry Werkema gave Hopkins Middle School students a presentation Monday on school safety. His program, called "It's in Your Hands," covers a variety…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2022
Posted inSports

Lady Wildcats still perfect in O-K Gold bowl matches

The Wayland girls' varsity bowling team remained undefeated in the O-K Gold Conference standings with a 27-3 triumph Monday afternoon over Forest Hills Eastern and the boys' outfit came through…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2022
Posted inArticles

Martin Supt. passionately defends saving kids policy

Brooke Ballee-Stone Martin Public Schools Superintendent Brooke Ballee-Stone showed passion while defending decisions to shut down classroom instruction and mask up athletes in efforts to mitigate a Covid-19 surge. Ballee-Stone…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2022
Posted inCommunity Notices

WHS to continue with virtual instruction Tuesday

Wayland High School will continue virtual on-line instruction Tuesday instead of in-person classes an increase in COVID-19 virus positivity. The high school last Thursday and Friday discontinued in-person instruction for…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2022
Posted inCommunity Notices

Benches honoring former Watson officials arrive

The benches ordered by the Watson Township Board to honor John and Chuck Andrysiak and Barb Wrobleski have arrived. They will be placed near the Watson Township Hall. John was…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2022
Posted inObituaries

Funeral Jan. 19 for U.S. Taxpayers Party activist

William "Bill" Mohr, age 62, died Thursday, Jan. 13. Bill and second wife Cheryl were members of New Life Baptist Fellowship for many years and after moving to Martin began to…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2022

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