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1967 WHS grad, twin sister Kaye (Hall) Jackson dies

Kaye Arlene (Hall) Jackson, 68, of Plainwell, died Monday, Nov. 20, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Kaye was well known in Wayland, not only as a 1967 graduate…
Posted by Editor November 22, 2017
Posted inSports

Otsego teacher Jake Jewitt new Hopkins varsity hoops coach

Jake Jewett, a middle school social studies and computers teacher in Otsego, has been named head varsity basketball coach for Hopkins High School. He is in his seventh year teaching in…
Posted by Editor November 22, 2017
Posted inArticles

Tuinstra apologizes for secret taping of planning meeting

Dorr Township Board Trustee John Tuinstra Tuesday night offered an apology to the Dorr Township Planning Commission for audio tape recording its Oct. 17 meeting without letting them know. Tuinstra…
Posted by Editor November 21, 2017
Posted inEditorial

Will Upton pay for supporting trickle-down bill redux?

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” story. It is an editorial by the editor. Will Sixth District Congressman Fred Upton pay a political price for voting in favor…
Posted by Editor November 21, 2017
Posted inColumns

Ranger Rick: Roy Moore is innocent until proven guilty

When it comes to accusations for sexual misconduct between the opposite sex, usually the male is viewed as guilty until he can prove his innocence. Such is the situation with…
Posted by Editor November 21, 2017
Posted inArticles

Three city manager candidates to be interviewed Dec. 2

  The Wayland City Council will have three special meetings Saturday morning and afternoon at council chambers to interview three finalists for the city manager position. The council will take…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2017
Posted inArticles

Public hearing Dec. 18 to discuss hunting safety zone

The Wayland City Council will have a public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18, on a proposed ordinance amendment that would create a safety buffer zone between hunters and…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2017
Posted inFeatures

Dorr Elementary has cup stacking for a good cause

Dorr Elementary held a Cup Stacking for Coins event earlier this month. The school was part of a world-wide cup stacking event for the Guinness World Book of Records to…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2017
Posted inSports

WHS grad wins gold in international kettlebell lifting

Joann (Lodenstein) Worden, a 1992 graduate of Wayland High School, won the gold medal at the 2017 Kettlebell Lifting Championships this past weekend in Seoul, South Korea. Hungary took the bronze…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2017
Posted inSports

Presley Hudson notches 1,000th career point for CMU

Wayland High School graduate Presley Hudson posted 27 points to lead a dynamic Central Michigan women's basketball team to a 79-58 win over the College of Charleston on Friday in McGuirk…
Posted by Editor November 18, 2017

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