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Dorr PTO’s fund-raiser brings in more than $13,000

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The Dorr Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) Friday, Sept. 13, held its annual annual "Catwalk"with a snow cone treat. The fund-raiser brought in more than $13,000.
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Wayland High School lauded for cancer fund-raiser

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Wayland Union High School has been recognized recognized as the 'Highest Fundraising Team in the State' for the "Coaches vs. Cancer" event held this past February. A local spokesperson said, "This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the generosity and support from our amazing community."
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WHS Class of 1964 gathers for 60th reunion

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The Wayland High School Class of 1964 had a pretty good turnout of 28 members Sunday for its 60th class reunion at the Wayland Hotel. In days gone by, it was a big deal when a class would gather for a 50th reunion, but apparently more people are living longer...
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Slow Cooker Beef Roast provides a tasty stew

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Ingredients: 3 to 4 pound frozen chuck roast to fit your slow cooker Worcestershire Sauce 1 - .87 packet brown gravy mix 1 packet recipe secrets Lipton onion soup mix 2 cups beef broth Instructions: Pour the 2 cups of beef broth in the crock pot, adding in the frozen...
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Area departments issue warning about fire danger

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Wayland and the surrounding areas, including Leighton Township, have been moved into the extreme fire danger category. With high temperatures, low humidity, along with lack of rain, there will be no burn permits issued until this area receives measurable rain and fire danger falls into an acceptable level.
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Sheriff’s Office warns of scam on cellular devices

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The Allegan County Sheriff's Office has received several complaints in the last week from citizens who have received an e-mail from a subject claiming to have installed malware on their cellular devices capable of capturing images of them and listening to them through their device. Scammers also claim to have...
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Lady Vikings cop 1st place in Jijak Camp cross meet

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The Hopkins girls’ cross-country team captured first place in the Hopkins Invitational Saturday at the Gun Lake Tribe’s Camp Jijak in Hopkins Township. The Vikings boys finished second in the competition. Kambria Moored was the day’s individual medalist for women with a time of 23 minutes flatland teammate Lillian Dewey...
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Martin moves to 3-0, Hopkins downs Silver foe

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Martin football coach Brad Blauvelt holds post-game court with the Clippers. The Martin High School varsity football team lifted its overall season record to 3-0 with a convincing 52-22 triumph over the visiting Our Lady of the Lake Twin City Sharks cooperative football squad. Hopkins 35 Wyoming Godwin Heights 14...
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Martin girls, boys run in crowded MSU cross meet

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The Martin girls’ varsity cross-country teams took 16th in a field of 27 teams Friday at the Michigan State University Invitational. The Lady Clippers accumulated 395 points for the meet, which was won by Jackson Lumen Christi with 55 and runner-up Benzie Central had 71. Sophomore ace Veyda Conley again...
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Mass of Christian Burial Monday for Ruth Pawloski, 99

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Ruth Pawloski, 99, died Wednesday, Sept. 11. She is survived by her children, Dorothy (Donald) Kloska, Lucy (Paul) Kaczanowski, Stanley (Kathy) Pawloski, Patricia Fleser, Thomas (Karen) Pawloski; 22 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Shirley Warner; sisters-in-law Mary Bazzett, Frances Maley, Helene Roberts, Lucille Pawloski; brother-in-law, Joseph Pawl; many nieces,...
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