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Sheriff urges motorists to use seat belts, avoid alcohol
Posted inCommunity Notices

Sheriff urges motorists to use seat belts, avoid alcohol

Allegan County Sheriff Frank Baker urges drivers to be smart: Buckle Up and Do Not Drive Impaired. "Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest weekends on the road," he…
Posted by Editor September 1, 2017
Posted inSports

Rob Hamly to take over WHS varsity baseball program

Rob Hamly has been announced as the next varsity baseball coach at Wayland Union High School. Hamly, who succeeds Trenton Wilcox, who left to become athletic director at Carson City,…
Posted by Editor August 31, 2017
Posted inSports

Don’t be fooled, Wildcats coulda won game they lost 29-7

Wayland lost to Adrian Thursday night by three touchdowns, but a first-rate clubhouse lawyer could argue a case it coulda, but not shoulda won. The Maples prevailed 29-7, a score…
Posted by Editor August 31, 2017
Posted inColumns

One Small Voice: For our friends in Houston, send money

by Lynn Mandaville The name Harvey used to evoke in me memories of an old Jimmy Stewart film about a wealthy, eccentric man named Elwood P. Dowd whose companion is…
Posted by Editor August 31, 2017
Posted inObituaries

Former Wayland Livestock partner Don Verduin dies at 94

Donald C. Verduin of Dutton died peacefully in his home Tuesday, Aug. 29, at the age of 94. He was a farmer in Dutton for many years, a partner with…
Posted by Editor August 31, 2017
Posted inFeatures

Bygone Days: A look at the history of NE Allegan County

(From the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 years Ago — Sept. 2, 1992 A special work session, closed to public comment, will be…
Posted by Editor August 30, 2017
New faculty, staff members welcomed to Martin schools
Posted inCommunity Notices

New faculty, staff members welcomed to Martin schools

by Austin Marsman As Martin students go back to school, there will be some new faces on staff. Recently, the Ship to Shore, (a district publication) introduced five new additions…
Posted by Editor August 30, 2017
Houston tragedy demonstrates need for bugout bags
Posted inEditorial

Houston tragedy demonstrates need for bugout bags

Houston, Texas, is a classic example of tough choices that face the good folks who are in municipal planning. Having spent the last 25 years involved with Planning Commissions and…
Posted by Editor August 29, 2017
Viking girls 3rd, boys 4th at Tri-County Viking Invitational
Posted inSports

Viking girls 3rd, boys 4th at Tri-County Viking Invitational

  Both the Hopkins boys’ and girls’ cross-country teams had a tough time at Howard City Tri-County Tuesday in the Viking Co-Ed Invitational. The girls finished third among four teams…
Posted by Editor August 29, 2017
Posted inSports

Vikings now own 2-1-1 overall record in boys’ soccer

The Hopkins boys’ varsity soccer team now owns a 2-1-1 overall season record after paying to a 1-1 tie against South Haven Tuesday evening. Brad Lowery scored the Vikings’ goal,…
Posted by Editor August 29, 2017

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