Sports

Hopkins bowlers are hot, but Wayland boys are not

The Hopkins boys’ and girls’ bowling teams are hot, but the Wayland boys are not. Hopkins boys beat Kelloggsville 23-7 Monday, avenging one of their two losses in the O-K Silver Conference earlier this year. The Vikings won the Baker games 211-155 and 201-128. High scores were Mike Schumaker 245 and Brenden Gossman 243. The […]

Community Notices

Car crosses center line into ditch in Martin Township

by Austin Marsman Crews were dispatched around 8:30 Monday night to Second Street near 122nd Avenue in Martin Township, where a car had left the road and slid into a ditch. When first responders arrived, they found a light-colored car at a 90-degree angle in a deep ditch along the road. It appears that the car

Articles

Healthy fund balance covers Hopkins Twp. shortfall

The Hopkins Township Board next month plans to adopt the 2018-19 fiscal year budget with about a $48,000 shortfall of revenue against expenditures. The deficit will be made up easily by a fund balance, or savings account, of nearly $1.4 million. Revenues are expected to be about $308,620 and expenses are pegged at $356,778. The

Obituaries

Funeral will be Saturday for Martin Trustee Jim Brenner

Jim Brenner, who has been a trustee on the Martin Township Board for more than three decades, died Sunday. He was 67. A Shelbyville area farmer for many years, he was a graduate of Martin High School. Born June 7, 1950, in Plainwell, he was the son of the late Raymond George and Norma Josephine

Sports

Clipper wrestlers win medals at district tournament

by Austin Marsman Martin wrestlers Payton Hunt, Jacob Robinson and Carsen Young placed at the Class D individual wrestling district tournament Saturday at Bloomingdale.  Senior Payton Hunt was District Champion at 145 pounds, Jacob Robinson placed fourth at 160, and Carsen Young took was runner-up at 125.  Four  teammates from Climax Scotts will join Martin

Sports

WHS grad battling cancer honored at hockey game

Bob Meconis, a 1966 graduate of Wayland High School and longtime booster of Wildcat athletics, was given the honor Saturday night of dropping the puck for the Byron Center-Wayland combined high school hockey team’s annual game recognizing those battling cancer. At right is Meconis’ grandson, Rory Myers, a member of the team. (Photos supplied)

Columns

One Small Voice: Volunteers are our unsung heroes

by Lynn Mandaville I was given a wonderful opportunity this past week. The librarian who oversees volunteers for the City of Chandler (AZ) Public Library invited me to accompany her to the city’s annual volunteer recognition breakfast. One of our library’s volunteers had been nominated for the top award for her work over the past

Sports

Hopkins junior wins Tune-Up bowling tourney in GR

Hopkins High School junior Brenden Gossman Saturday was the individual winner of the annual Tune-Up Tournament at Spectrum Lanes in Grand Rapids. Gossman was third in the annual tourney as a freshman, second as a sophomore and first this time. (Photo supplied)

Editorial

A little history provides insight about Salem road millage

To the editor: Re: How has Salem Townshop gotten away with 5-mill road levy? One has to look back into the history of the townships around Salem to understand the problem. When the millage issue came up for renewal in neighboring townships their supervisors at the time felt their township would remain a rural farming

Sports

Girls’, boys’ hoops tournament pairings announced

The girls’ varsity basketball tournaments will get under way at Wayland and Climax-Scotts Monday-Friday, Feb. 26-March 2. The boys’ tourney will be Monday-Friday, March 5-9, at Otsego and Martin.     Girls’ hoops tournament Class B at Wayland Plainwell (11-5) vs. Otsego (9-6) at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26. Allegan (5-9) vs. Hopkins (10-5) at

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