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Funeral mass will be Monday for Robert Miklusicak

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Robert Martin "Bob" Miklusicak, age 59 of Dorr, died Sunday, April 2, as a result of a traffic crash. He is survived by his children, Trisha (Scott) Pittman, Adam Miklusicak, and Jenell (Josh) Dennis; his grandchildren, Ryker Pittman, Ashlynn Miklusicak, Levi Little and Airis Dennis; his mother, Norene Miklusicak; his...
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Ranger Rick: It’s time – past time really, to celebrate!

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Based on majority of contributing writers to this “rag” (author’s description, not mine), they are unhinged about the Trump victory in November and subsequent time in the White House. I think they are just jealous a rich, successful, non-politician won the presidency based on how they thought Trump convinced those...
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Memorial mass for Jan Kerber, 46, will be April 10

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Jan Elizabeth Kerber, age 56, of Hopkins, died Sunday, April 2. Jan was born in Zeelandn Aug. 19, 1960, the daughter of Paul Lee and Joyce (Wolf) Commons. Jan is survived by her mother Joyce; her beloved cat Murphey Girl; her siblings, Dianna (Jerry) Rodanhisler, Paul (Rebecca) Commons, Philip (Linda)...
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Funeral is Saturday for traffic crash victim Jeremy Hibma

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Jeremy Lee Hibma, age 19, died Saturday, April 1, as a result of a traffic crash. A 2016 graduate of Hopkins High School, took long car rides with his friends listening to music and finding good spots to watch the sunset. Jeremy never turned down a friend when they needed...
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Wayland’s planned street projects for 2018 approved

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The Wayland City Council Monday evening approved engineering services of Wightman & Associates for street improvements planned for the 2018 fiscal year. Three projects have been recommended — resurfacing about an eighth of a mile on 133rd Avenue and spots on Superior and Main Streets. City Manager Tim McLean said...
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Hopkins FFA joins effort to help Western U.S. farmers

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Members of the Hopkins chapter of the FFA have gotten involved to help with the wildfire relief efforts from the devastating wildfires that have occurred in the Western United States. FFA Advisor Jessica Couch said students were challenged with raising enough money to be able to sponsor a minimum of...
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Funeral will be Wednesday for Pauline Orris of Martin

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Pauline Orris died Saturday, April 1, at her home in Martin. She was 91. Mrs. Orris was born Jan. 16, 1926, in Martin the daughter of Harold and Isoline (Wilcox) Lober. Pauline was a homemaker and helped her husband, Bob, on the farm and caretaking of the park and cemeteries...
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Single-vehicle crash in Dorr kills Robert Miklusicak, 59

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Robert M. Miklusicak, 59, was killed early Sunday morning in a single-vehicle traffic crash at the corner of 138th Avenue and 24th Street in Dorr Township. Allegan County Sheriff's office deputies were dispatched to the scene just after midnight in reference to a loud bonfire, but a nearby homeowner said...
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Barry Hastings: Where in hell are we Americans going?

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By Barry Hastings "It is sad, to paraphrase the Tweeter in Chief himself, that Washington is now a city of avoidance, denial and deception." Thus wrote E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post Writers Group a couple of weeks ago. To his list, may I be allowed to add the words...
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Service will be Tuesday for Norma Luxford of Dorr

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Norma J. Luxford, 83, died Saturday, April 1, at her home in Dorr,. She was born on Jan. 6, 1934, to Martin and Laura (Beiber) Harig in Dorr. Norma worked as a caterer for many years. On March 7, 1953, she married Raymond Luxford, who preceded her in death in...
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