Month: March 2024

Theft of 3 vehicles reported in downtown of Martin

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A Facebook poster today reported that the community of Martin is being plagued by thieves, breaking into homes and stealing vehicles from yards in downtown Martin. One resident had his things taken out of his home and three vehicles have been stolen. Police have been notified, but, " and we...
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Martin’s basketball team honored in annual banquet

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The Martin varsity basketball team earlier this month held its post-season banquet and several players were honored for a team that struggled at the start of the season under new head coach Corby Calloway, but steady demonstrated improvement, finally earning that precious first victory, at Athens. Selected as team most...
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Veal Paprika featured in Hungarian-based stew

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Veal Paprika or Paprikas is a Hungarian-based stew recipe that you will definitely end up adding to your comfort food list. Larger quantities are easy to make, when hosting a dinner party. Always a big hit with friends and family. by Kathy Hamman Miller
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All of our local state reps. are 2020 election deniers

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Angela Rigas Rachelle Smit ACHTUNG: The following is not a "fair and balanced" article. It is an editorial by the editor. The deadline for candidates for local, county and state offices in the Aug. 6 primary election has been set at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 23. Some candidates already have...
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Former Kessler’s building, now ITC Holdings, razed

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The building that for more than a half century has been home to the now defunct Kessler's Undies and Woolies and ITC Holdings came down this week. ITC Holdings’ Wayland warehouse is located at 801 S. Main St. on a nine-acre lot, with approximately one acre available for wildlife habitat....
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Allegan ESA center breaks ground for auto tech facility

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(From left) auto tech students Zach Roberts, Jayden Brecker, Jack Ordway, Hailee Kievit and James Butler, auto tech instructor Greg Sagodic. A groundbreaking for a new $7 million auto tech building that will expand opportunities for students in Allegan County was held Thursday. Allegan Area ESA officials, staff, students, community...
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Wayland’s winter sports all-league selections told

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The following Wayland High School athletes were selected to all-O-K Gold Conference honors: (front row, from left) Izzy Botwinski, Amber Turner, Haven Baker, Reese Coughlin, Harmony Laker, (middle row) Ethan Manning, Mason Fein, Lane Button, Miles Nesbit, Louis Harnish, Kyle VanEss, (back row Josh Rose, Henry Oudbier, Trent Sikkema, Eddie...
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Army Bob: Do aliens have 2nd Amendment rights?

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by Robert M. Traxler Federal Judge Sharon Coleman of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has ruled that an illegal immigrant has the Second Amendment right to possess a firearm. Both sides of the Second Amendment fight are split on this. It seemingly expands the Second...
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Several local tracksters in Aquinas Invitational top 3

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Hopkins' Jaeden Harshberger in the high jump The annual Aquinas Indoor track invitational was held Tuesday and several local athletes landed in the top three in their events. Wayland junior Kennedy Jasinski was tied for the runner-up slot in the pole vault, clearing 10-6. Teammate Evie Mathis did not compete...
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

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(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) Oscar F. Raab worked as a teacher for three school years, from the beginning of 1905-06 school year to the ending of the school year July 12 of 1908-09, at School District Number 5’s Franklin one-room...
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