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Wayland says, ‘Green is more than our school color’

Wayland Union Schools is going green with a number of earth friendly initiatives. One of the ways they are reducing their carbon footprint is additional recycling efforts to reduce the number of waste/trash…
Posted by Editor April 13, 2018
Hopkins Township and Gun Lake Tribe need to talk
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Hopkins Township and Gun Lake Tribe need to talk

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. PIONEER: Hey! What we stoppin' fer? WAGON BOSS: Can't go no further. This here's…
Posted by Editor April 13, 2018
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Lady Wildcats lose despite solid defensive effort

Wayland girls' varsity soccer coach Ben Sleeman maintained his team played well defensively, but lost 3-0 Thursday evening to perennial O-K Gold Conference power South Christian. "Despite playing arguably their…
Posted by Editor April 13, 2018
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Army Bob: Will left and right move more to the center?

Former Secretary of State, First Lady, United States Senator from New York and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton keeps reliving and rationalizing her loss to President Donald Trump. In a speech…
Posted by Editor April 13, 2018
Posted inSports

Viking track teams win over Lee in season openers

The Hopkins varsity track teams opened their dual meet seasons by getting past O-K Silver Conference opponent Wyoming Lee. The girls crushed the Lady Rebels 120-10, but the boys won…
Posted by Editor April 12, 2018
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Martin Twp. to pursue compliance issues; fines possible

by Austin Marsman A gravel pit located at 1082 10th Street, owned by Nathan Knight, is the center of two controversies discussed at Wednesday's  Martin Township Board meeting. The first…
Posted by Editor April 12, 2018
Posted inArticles

Shifting cemetery in Martin Twp. to get retaining wall

by Austin Marsman The Martin Township Board dealt with ongoing issues with shifting cemeteries at its regular meeting Wednesday night accepting a $4,900 bid from Property Revolution, formerly CNC Lawncare,…
Posted by Editor April 12, 2018
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‘Air park’ referendum on busy Leighton primary ballot

Leighton Township voters will be given a busy ballot in the Aug. 7 primary election, featuring the very contentious "airpark" issue. The matter is so contentious that citizens who oppose…
Posted by Editor April 12, 2018
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Leighton Twp. continues to experience growing pains

Political science, economics, sociology and history has long taught that growth cannot be stopped, it can only be managed. Such was obvious at the Leighton Township Planning Commission meeting Wednesday…
Posted by Editor April 12, 2018
Posted inSports

‘Cat track teams lose season debuts to GR Christian

Both the Wayland High School track teams got off to a rough season start Wednesday in dual meet losses to O-K Gold Conference rival Grand Rapids Christian. The boys lost…
Posted by Editor April 12, 2018

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