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City should not prohibit sales of farm fresh eggs locally

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. Wayland City Councilman Rick Mathis was correct Monday night in his assessment of adopting…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2017
Posted inObituaries

Leyton Velicky, 25, killed in car-pedestrian accident

Leyton Stephen Velicky, age 25, of Wayland, died Saturday, Sept. 30, as a result of a car-pedestrian accident. Leyton, a 2010 graduate of Hopkins High School, will be remembered for his…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2017
Posted inColumns

Ranger Rick: Dems, media enflame NFL players’ protests

With all the uproar about NFL players kneeling when the national anthem was played before games, there is much fake and suspect support for those kneeling and the cause they…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2017
Posted inObituaries

Funeral Friday for Charlotte Snyder, 86, of Watson Twp.

Charlotte Ann Snyder, 86, of Watson Township, died Sunday, Oct. 1, at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo. Born July 29, 1931, in Chicago, she was the daughter of Andrew and Margaret…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2017
Posted inCommunity Notices

‘Who ya gonna call?’ Ghostbusters to visit Martin library

The JC Wheeler Library building in downtown Martin was “slimed” Friday, in anticipation of a special visit by the Kalamazoo Ghostbusters, which began as a fan group of the legendary Ghostbusters franchise. Today…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2017
Posted inArticles

Wayland council still only discussing chicken ordinance

They're still talking about chickens at Wayland City Council meetings, but that's all for now. Though a "draft chicken ordinance" item appeared on Monday night's agenda, city officials insisted it…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2017
Posted inArticles

Wayland officials welcome interim City Manager Larry Nielsen

Local officials Monday night welcomed interim City Manager Larry Nielsen for his first meeting. Nielsen, who retired after 10 years with the Village of Paw Paw, began duties Monday, about…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2017
Posted inFeatures

Wayland Education Foundation grant recipients listed

The Wayland Union Education Foundation has awarded more than $35,000 in Innovation Grants and National Teacher Conference Grants this year. The following is a list of this year's recipients: • Marissa Hackbardt,…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2017
Posted inEditorial

A free speech issue has been hijacked for propaganda

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. “An' I don't mind 'em switchin' sides, An' standin' up for things they believe…
Posted by Editor October 1, 2017
Posted inColumns

The Subterranean: ‘Mother!’ is my wife’s worst nightmare

A review of Mother! **** 1/2 out of five stars Currently in theaters by Walter G. Tarrow My wife has made our home the heart and soul and be all…
Posted by Editor October 1, 2017

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