Month: September 2024

Covid cases decline in county, but the virus is still around

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The Allegan County Health Department  his warning citizens tube aware that Covid cases have declined, but the virus is still  hanging around. The department issued the following this morning on line: “As summer begins to wind down and fall approaches, respiratory season is always close to follow. Between COVID-19, Influenza,...
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Martin Twp. to fix camera issue at hall and library

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The Martin Township Board Wednesday evening was notified that the camera system for the township hall and Wheeler Library across the street isn’t working properly. Alice Kelsey, the Library Board’s representative to the Township Board, told members the camera is running, but not recording activity. Township officials have decided to...
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Wildcats fall short to O-K Gold tennis rival TK

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The Wayland tennis team Wednesday lost 6-2 to O-K Gold Conference rival Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, but the scores of the matches were close. Coach Ben Adams said, "While Wayland lost, the individual game scores tell a tale of tennis matches that were very close, with three of the eight matches...
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Martin girls 5th in 1st SAC jamboree of the season

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The Martin girls’ cross-country team captured a respectable fifth place in this season’s first Southwest Athletic Conference jamboree, which included 12 teams at Lake Township Park. The Clippers scored 129 team points, First place was earned by Bridgman with 72 points. Sophomore Veyda Conley again paced the Martin girls with...
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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) Dr. Ladd and the Carriage Stop in Martin 25 Years Ago — Sept. 13, 1999 The Allegan Intermediate School District will ask for additional millage in the upcoming special election Sept. 28, The Globe ran a...
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Wayland Union Schools welcome 2 new buses to fleet

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The Wayland Union Schools Transportation Department received brand new buses to join the fleet this morning. "These state-of-the-art vehicles will ensure a smooth and safe ride for both our students and bus drivers," said Director of Finance and Operations Leslie Wagner. A huge thank you goes to the Gun Lake...
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Plan Commission tables Village Green Apts. plan

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Tuesday we go to the ballgame, but he fool us… he no show up.” — Chico Marx in “Duck Soup” The Wayland City Planning Commission Tuesday evening was supposed to deal with a request for site plan review from Village Apartments representatives, but they no show up. So the commission...
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Wildcat C-C senior 5th, but boys’ squad doesn’t score

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Wayland senior Dylan Pallett captured fifth place individually in the annual Coach B Thornapple Kellog Invitational Monday, by the Wildcat boys’ team did not field the minimum five runners to record a team score. The GRTC Peregrines won the meet with 30 points, 10 better than Caledonia. Pallett completed the...
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Wayland school board seeks to end flap over branding

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The issue of branding came up again at Monday night’s Wayland Board of Education meeting, and school officials again tried to explain the matter as best they could. Essentially, school officials have stressed that no changes in the Wildcat logo have been made, at least not for official Wayland High...
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Cinnamon Swirl cheesecake bars offer unusual treat

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Ingredients: For Crust: 1 package ( 9 sheets) cinnamon graham crackers crushed into crumbs 7 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1 tablespoon butter for greasing the baking dish 3 tablespoon granulated white sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon For the cheesecake filling: 1 large egg 1/3 cup granulated white sugar divided...
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