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City Council meeting site moved to fire station
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City Council meeting site moved to fire station

The regular meeting of the Wayland City Council has been moved to the fire station at the corner of West Superior and Church streets. Meetings customarily are held on the…
Posted by Editor September 18, 2023
Posted inColumns

Colorado Cookies offer something new from old

by Kathy Hamman Miller From my 93-year-old mother’s, Aunt Etta’s recipe box — I love when we can try something new, from something old. Turned out to be a great…
Posted by Editor September 17, 2023
Posted inEditorial

I don’t think private would be better than WAEMS

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. I am opposed in no uncertain terms to privatizing essential services to the public.…
Posted by Editor September 16, 2023
Posted inSports

Hopkins, Wayland finish in the middle at Sparta meet

Hopkins' Abby Zalis The Hopkins boys’ cross-country team placed third in its division Saturday at the Sparta Invitational. Wayland, meanwhile, finished fifth in the Gold Division. The Lady Vikings took…
Posted by Editor September 16, 2023
Posted inArticles

Wayland Twp. gives local man a month for cleanup

The Wayland Township Board and Professional Code Inspections have given Alan Burd until Oct. 5 to clean up his property on Gregorville Road. Township officials have maintained that Burd has…
Posted by Editor September 16, 2023
Posted inFeatures

Martin Farmers Market concludes its 2nd season

The last day of Martin's second annual farmers market was from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16. The market was offered Saturdays in the heart of the village's…
Posted by Editor September 16, 2023
Posted inSports

Cedar Springs’ late heroics overcomes Wildcats 35-28

Cedar Springs scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to come from behind and beat Wayland Friday night, 35-28. The visiting Wildcats led throughout most of the contest, notably 21-14…
Posted by Editor September 15, 2023
Posted inArticles

Area twin brothers found not guilty in kidnap plot

Two area twin brothers have been found not guilty by an Antrim County jury in the alleged plot to kidnap and kill Gov. Gretchen Whitmer three years ago William Null…
Posted by Editor September 15, 2023
Posted inSports

Viking volleyballers take 3 tight matches vs. Belding

Hopkins' Kate Cleypool tries to fire a rocket past two Belding defenders. The solid season start for the Hopkins varsity volleyball team continued Thursday night in a straight set victory…
Posted by Editor September 14, 2023
Posted inArticles

WAEMS still intact despite members’ pullout rumors

The Wayland Area Emergency Services Board for the second time in a year is dealing with and calming rumors that some municipalites are abandoning ship. WAEMS, a non-profit supported by…
Posted by Editor September 14, 2023

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