Month: June 2023

WHS grad Neesha Soules’ celebration of life is Sunday

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Neesha J. Soules, 75, formerly of Wayland and Grand Rapids, died May 12 at Moffit Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., after a 10-week battle with lymphoma. The former Neesha Holbrook, she was a 1966 graduate of Wayland High School. Growing up in Wayland, Neesha learned many life values from her...
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Wildcats lose non-league district tuneup at Caledonia

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The Wayland varsity softball team tuned up for Saturday’s district tournament Thursday afternoon with an 8-7 non-league loss at Caledonia. The verdict left the Wildcats with an overall regular season record off 29-9. The Scots got on the scoreboard first in the bottom of third inning with a five-run rally,...
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Army Bob: Cartels, Mexican president supporting Biden

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by Robert M. Traxler El President of Mexico has come out on the side of President Biden and is degrading Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The Mexican President has also come out against all Republicans, no need to wonder why. The Mexican economy is solidly in bed with the Narco traffickers...
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How hot was it? It was so hot kids used splash pad

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This past week has seen temperatures climb above 90 degrees on consecutive days in Wayland and northeast Allegan County. The Leighton and Wayland Fire Departments offered up their facilities for cooling stations and Leighton was caught spraying elementary students at Paris Ridge. Regardless, it was a keen grasp of the...
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Another Mexican eatery to come to heart of Wayland?

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The sign at the former location of 4 One 2 Distillery in downtown Wayland promises another Mexican restaurant. The former tenant specializes still yet in tacos at the South Main Street site next to the VFW, but the newcomer seems to intend to offer a more complete line of fare...
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