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Block grant to help fund old Giuseppe’s building rehab

City Councilwoman Jennifer Antel credited the efforts of Main Street Director Ingrid Miller with securing the CDBG for up to $250,000, which is to be used for historical preservation. "Ingrid…
Posted by Editor February 19, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

No one harmed in armed standoff in Wayland Township

Allegan County Sheriff's deputies arrested a 40-year-old armed man Monday morning after he barricaded himself with a woman and four children in Wayland Township. Authorities were summoned to the residence…
Posted by Editor February 19, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

Wayland Chief Harper finalist for Zeeland police post

Wayland Police Chief Steve Harper is one of six finalists interviewing for the police chief's position at the City of Zeeland. Harper, who was appointed chief at Wayland in 2012…
Posted by Editor February 18, 2018
Posted inEditorial

How about we regulate guns just like abortions?

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. "Ain't no pink fag legislator gonna say I can't have guns." — The Fugs,…
Posted by Editor February 18, 2018
Posted inSports

Hopkins grad to do internship for New York Mets

Jalen Kisner, a 2015 graduate of Hopkins High School and star offensive and defensive lineman for the Vikings football team, has accepted a summer internship in inside sales with the…
Posted by Editor February 18, 2018
Posted inColumns

One Small Voice: Many of us now suffer our own PTSD

by Lynn Mandaville Such a bleak week it has been. And it started only two days ago. February 14, 2018. Wednesday, St. Valentine's Day, Ash Wednesday. Interesting it is to…
Posted by Editor February 18, 2018
Posted inSports

Lady Wildcats strike Gold on lanes for 2nd year in a row

The Wayland girls' varsity bowling team captured the O-K Gold/Green Conference championship Saturday by almost 400 pins. "I heard the second place coaches commenting and shaking their heads by the…
Posted by Editor February 17, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

Spoor asks DEQ to add 30 docks at marina on Gun Lake

by Austin Marsman Gun Lake marina owner Lucas Spoor submitted an application to the Michigan DEQ in Cadillac requesting approval for 30 docks and the installation of a boat launch at…
Posted by Editor February 17, 2018
Posted inSports

Teunissen sisters help Davenport win season opener

Wayland High School graduates and sisters Bethany (left) and Mallory Teunissen both played major roles in Davenport University's 3-1 season opening victory Saturday in the Panthers' southern tour. Bethany, a…
Posted by Editor February 17, 2018
Posted inSports

Viking boys, girls rule Silver, Gossman rolls perfect 300

  Both the Hopkins boys' and girls' bowling teams won the O-K Silver Conference championships in the league tournament. For boys it went Hopkins, Belding, Kelloggsville Junior ace Brenden Gossman…
Posted by Editor February 17, 2018

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