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Railroad St. parcel rezoning wins Plan Commission nod

The Wayland City Planning Commission decided Tuesday night to recommend a request from Jon and Don Rose to rezone a parcel at 236 Railroad St. from Light industrial to general…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2023
Posted inObituaries

Funeral mass planned for nursing care professional Frances Mlynarchek

Frances Lucille Mlynarchek, age 90, died Sunday, Sept. 10. She was born to Andrew and Anna in Wayland July 7, 1933. Frances was one of 13 children and grew up…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2023
Posted inSports

Wildcats take 4th place in wet Coach B Invitational

In what used to be called the Gun Lake Invitational, now the Coach B (Tammy Benjamin) competition, the contest was limited to six teams because of wet and rainy conditions.…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2023
Posted inObituaries

Longtime teacher Wanetta Armintrout dies at age 99

Mrs. Wanetta Armintrout of Moline, a longtime teacher, died Sunday morning at her home. She was 99 years old. "She was an amazing mentor and wonderful friend," said Becky Miller…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2023
Posted inArticles

Wayland School Board’s meeting times now 6 p.m.

The Wayland Board of Education will switch its regular meeting times from 7 to 6 p.m. on the second Monday of the month. The move will commence with the Oct.…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2023
Wayland schools may offer Internet services on buses
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Wayland schools may offer Internet services on buses

The Wayland Union School District may offer wi-fi Internet access on its bus fleet this academic year. The Board of Education Monday considered a proposal to pay $75,555, all of…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2023
Posted inEditorial

Customers are absorbing costs more than businesses

“The love of money is the root of all evil.” — The Apostle Paul “When companies don’t pay workers a living wage, taxpayers pick up the tab.” — Former Labor…
Posted by Editor September 10, 2023
Posted inColumns

Recipe saves time on New England baked bean stew

by Kathy Hamman Miller This stove top version of a family favorite, is a tasty dish that would normally take a while to get done in the oven, but with…
Posted by Editor September 10, 2023
Posted inSports

Clippers win Zion Christian volleyball tourney crown

The Martin varsity volleyball team captured irst place at the Zion Christian tournament in Byron Center. The Lady Clippers played six games and didn't lose a single set. Martin started…
Posted by Editor September 9, 2023
Posted inFeatures

Third annual Wayland Balloonfest is a hit again

The third annual Wayland Balloonfest was blessed with terrific weather, good crowds of people, local musical talent, an authentic old-time baseball game, and, of course, plenty of balloons. The festivities…
Posted by Editor September 9, 2023

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