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Service will be Saturday for Linda Stein, 65, of Dorr

Linda Marie (Snyder) Stein, died Monday, Feb. 5, at Spectrum Butterworth Hospital. Linda was born July 16, 1952, daughter of Glen and Clara Snyder of Dorr. Linda graduated from Wayland High…
Posted by Editor February 7, 2018
Posted inColumns

Yes It Is, It’s True: Railside’s business integrity shines

"No good deed goes unpunished" — American dramatist Clare Boothe Luce, as well as an oft-quoted proverb. I really did feel like a 197-pound weakling Tuesday when I failed in…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

No charges filed in complaint of trapped cat’s death

The Allegan County Sheriff's Department has announced there will be no charges filed in connection with a complaint involving a trapped dead feral cat Jan. 25 at Sandy Pines west…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2018
Posted inSports

Jenison sharpshooters ruin Wayland hoops Parents Night

A bunch of Jenison sharpshooters came to town and spoiled the Wayland boys' varsity basketball team's Parents' Night celebration. The visiting quintet drained no fewer than 14 three-point field goals…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2018
Proposed Watson ordinance isn’t about dispensaries
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Proposed Watson ordinance isn’t about dispensaries

To the editor: You have been mixing up terms and Watson’s potential ordinance. First, the term dispensary is not used any more in Michigan. The term is now Provisioning Center…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2018
Posted inColumns

Ranger Rick: Why I believe that Obama is a Marxist

A number of readers of this publication commenting about my assertions President Barack Obama was a Marxist will be addressed in this column. Remember a few nights before Barak Obama…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2018
Posted inObituaries

Private family service planned for Jim Gigowski, 73

James "Jim" Gigowski age 73, of Wayland,  died Monday, Feb. 5. He was June 27, 1944. He was preceded in death by his parents Ed and Jenny Gigowski; and his…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2018
Posted inSports

Wildcat boys lose 17-13 match to TK on the lanes

The Wayland boys' varsity bowling team lost 17-13 Monday night to O-K/Green Conference rival Middleville Thornapple Kellogg. "I think if my boys could meet the man behind Baker games, they…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2018
Posted inArticles

March meeting to further discuss River to River Trail

Wayland City Council members Monday night heard a presentation on plans for a River to River Trail Plan by Suzannah Deneau of Wightman & Associates. The plan, which absolutely no…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2018
Posted inArticles

Good-bye Larry Nielsen. Hello Joshua Eggleston

It was 50 years ago last month that the Beatles hit No. 1 on the music charts with "Hello, Goodbye." And that was the main theme of Monday night's Wayland…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2018

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