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Fusion Fitness arrival fills up strip mall near expressway

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Fusion Fitness is the newest physical fitness business to open in Wayland, joining Snap Fitness and the Community Fitness Center. The business is locating inside the strip mall anchored by Harding's Friendly Markets and Family Farm & Home at West Superior and Reno Drive near the U.S.-131 expressway. The building...
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Action Awning moving into former B & R Excavating site

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Action Awning LLC, which has been in business for more than 10 years operating out of its Caledonia location, has moved into the building that formerly housed B & R Excavating at the corner of West Maple and Railroad streets in Wayland. Bruce and Joyce Beukema are co-owners of Action Awning, a...
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Green Acres Phase II addition site plan approved

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A site plan Phase II of the Green Acres assisting living facility just to the north of East Superior Street was approved without comment Tuesday night by the Wayland City Planning Commission. Engineer Peter Buurstra, representing the developer, LRE, was on hand to answer any questions from the commissioners, who...
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Celebration of Life is Saturday for Connie Jenkins

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A Celebration of Life service for Connie Lynn Jenkins is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, April 15, at Dorr Baptist Church, 1504 142nd Ave Dorr. Lunch will follow the service. A beloved wife, mother, sister, friend and daughter, she was 70 years old. Throughout her life she fulfilled varying roles,...
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My 3 rice-sized gold alloy pellets serve as cancer targets

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by Robert M. Traxler The journey through diagnosis and treatment for advanced aggressive prostate cancer has been under way for nearly four months now. We have been through an elevated Prostate Specific Antigen test (PSA) an adverse digital recital exam, a truly staggering biopsy, and the first two series of...
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Ranger Rick: The musings of a right-wing deplorable

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There are several things that bother me, and should you, in terms of judicial confirmation,education and local government. • Judicial – The senate confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch has been contentious and the Democrats have filibustered his nomination, to which Sen. Mitch McConnell, leader of the senate, said the nextoption...
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Former State Rep. Gamrat files suit against Legislature

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Cindy Gamrat, the former state legislator who represented most of Allegan County for about nine months in 2015, has filed a lawsuit against the Michigan House of Representatives, its leaders and staffers and her estranged husband. Gamrat, who was expelled from her office in September 2015, has alleged she was...
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Can Hopkins Library-Township billing flap be laid to rest?

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Hopkins Township Supervisor Mark Evans told his board colleagues Monday night that the township has received bills from the Hopkins District Library, a process that has been a source of contention for more than a few years. "We've got bills from the library, for one month, he reported. "We're making...
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Funeral will be Thursday for Nancy Grevenstuk

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Nancy C. (Noble) Grevenstuk, age 68, died April 9. She was born Oct. 15, 1948, in Grand Rapids, the daughter of Harvey and Laura (Hindenach) Noble. A 1966 graduate of Wayland High School, she was well known as a clerk at Wayland Carpet & Linoleum. Nancy is survived by her...
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World War II survivor, author to speak at WHS Friday

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World War II survivor Hans Moederzoon van Kuilenburg will tell Wayland High School social studies students Friday her story of how her family helped the Dutch during the “hunger winter” during the winter of 1944. The author of the book “The Silent Heroes” and great-grandmother of WHS student Zane VanKuilenburg,...
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