Month: February 2023

Serve baked oatmeal with cinnamon, maple syrup

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by Kathy Hamman Miller Ingredients: 2 cups old fashioned oats 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon Pinch of salt 2 overripe bananas 1 1/2 cup almond milk 1/4 cup creamy peanut butter 3 tablespoons maple syrup or honey 1 tablespoon ground flax seed 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Instructions: In...
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Hopkins High School grad earns 4th all-league honor

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Brenden Gossman Hopkins High School graduate Brenden Gossman Saturday bowled well enough to be selected to the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference all-star team first unit for the fourth consecutive season. Gossman and his Concordia University teammates checked in second the WHAC tournament.
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Lauren Taylor is 1st Martin bowler to qualify for state

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Lauren Taylor Martin High School junior, Lauren Taylor placed second in the Division 4 regional bowling tournament and has become the first Clipper roller to qualify for the state tournamemnt. Taylor, who averages just shy of 150 this season, rolled a high game of 177 to take 60 among 60...
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Yes It’s True: 3 girls’ hoops teams all league champs

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Mady Terry Libery Laker An unusual and obscure milestone was reached during the past 10 days in these parts. For the very first time ever, I believe, all three high school varsity athletic teams covered by the Wayland Globe, the Penasee Globe and Townbroadcast in these more than 100 years...
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Former local restaurateur Ruth Pitt dies at age 94

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Former Auntie Ruth's Restaurant in Wayland operator Ruth Maxine (Zuverink) Pitt, age 94, of Lowell, died Thursday, Feb. 23.  Ruth loved spending time with her family and enjoyed cooking. Ruth and husband Bob would sing at nursing homes to entertain the residents. She is survived by her children, Caren Fann, Mary Ann...
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Lady Clippers perfect 10-0 in SAC Central Division

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The Martin girls' varsity basketball team Friday evening completed a perfect 10-0 season in the Central Division with a 40-29 victory over Delton. The verdict left the Lady Clippers with a 17-4 overall record for the regular season. "I was a little worried we'd come out slow being that we...
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Funeral will be Monday in Hopkins for Kelly Duggins

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Kelly Marie Duggins, 40 of Michigan City, Ind., died Sunday, Feb. 19, at her home. Born Aug. 18, 1982, in Allegan, she was the daughter of Brenda Lee (Canfield) Terry and the late Nelson Terry and the wife of the late Michael Duggins. Kelly was a kind and generous person...
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Hopkins girls annex O-K Silver Conference title

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The Hopkins girls’ varsity basketball team captured the O-K Silver Conference basketball championship Friday night with a little help from its friend — Grandville Calvin Christian. The Lady Vikings pulled out a 40-34 triumph at Belding at the same time Calvin Christian was beating NorthPointe Christian 67-58. The Vikes entered...
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Lady Wildcats edged by a hoops point by FH Eastern

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The Wayland girls’ varsity basketball team ended its regular season on a sour note Friday in a 54-53 upset loss at Forest Hills Eastern. The Lady Wildcats already had captured the O-K Gold Conference championship earlier this week and finished the season with a league record of 12-2. South Christian...
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Kadence Bottrall to bowl in her 4th state tournament

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Kadence Bottrall Kadence Bottrall is nearing the end of her impressive career on the Wayland girls' varsity bowling team with her fourth appearance in the individual state championships. Kadence finished in first place Friday in the individual Division 2 regional tournament at Spectrum Lanes in Grand Rapids. She rocked out...
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