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Basura: An upcoming visit to the other side of ‘The Wall’
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Basura: An upcoming visit to the other side of ‘The Wall’

“A man’s at odds to know his mind, because his mind is all he has to know it with. He can know his heart, but he don’t want to. Rightly…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2018
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Yes It Is, It’s True: No Super Bowl for 45 straight years

The Super Bowl has started as I write this, and for the 45th consecutive year, "I'm not going to watch it. I'll just have to miss it." And this has…
Posted by Editor February 4, 2018
Posted inSports

Viking boys cruise 83-31 past Silver hoops rival Belding

The Hopkins boys' varsity basketball team cruised past Belding Friday night, 83-31, in an O-K Silver Conference matchup. The win improved the Vikings' league record to 3-4 and they are…
Posted by Editor February 4, 2018
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Memorial for Dennis Westmaas, 60, will be Feb. 11

Dennis James Westmaas, age 60, died Saturday, Feb. 3. Dennis had a sincere love for music, especially Johnny Cash. Dennis is survived by his step-father, Jerry Sigler; his siblings Brian…
Posted by Editor February 3, 2018
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One Small Voice: The difference between ‘kind’ and ‘nice’

by Lynn Mandaville Recently, I had an experience at our local pharmacy that got me pondering the meanings of two seemingly synonymous words. The experience was this: I was filling…
Posted by Editor February 3, 2018
Posted inEditorial

Fear-stoked Watson residents plug a hole in the dike

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. The recent evidence of anti-marijuana decisions in northeast Allegan County should remind citizens of…
Posted by Editor February 3, 2018
Posted inSports

Clippers’ winter homecoming dampened by 2 losses

by Austin Marsman It was a trip to “Fabulous” Las Vegas for the Clippers winter homecoming, creative dress up days and themed posters headlined the week. Crowds filled the gymnasium…
Posted by Editor February 3, 2018
Posted inColumns

Guest column: We are proud Spartans, despite Nassar

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a guest column written by Pamela Heijerman, a sophomore at Michigan State University and an alumna of Martin High School. by Pamela Heijerman With multiple sexual…
Posted by Editor February 3, 2018
Posted inSports

Lady Vikings rebound from Plainwell loss in 68-46 win

The Hopkins girls' varsity basketball squad bounced back from Tuesday's heart-breaking loss to Plainwell and cruised to a 68-46 victory over O-K Silver Conference opponent Belding. The Lady Vikings pushed…
Posted by Editor February 2, 2018
Posted inSports

Lady Wildcats start horribly, rally, lose down stretch

If you take away a really miserable first quarter, the Wayland girls' basketball team Friday played a pretty good ballgame against Grand Rapids Christian. Unfortunately, there are four rather than…
Posted by Editor February 2, 2018

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