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Dorr Plan Commission OKs Sennekers’ private road

The Dorr Township Planning Commission Tuesday night approved a special use permit request from Robert and Patricia Senneker so they can have a private road built on their property at…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2017
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‘Affordable Homes’ sign causes confusion in Dorr Twp.

A great deal of confusion has resulted from this sign near the corner of 14th Street and 142nd Avenue in Dorr Township. Just after construction crews began work on the…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2017
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The Subterranean: ‘Detroit’ begs question ‘What’s Goin’ On?’

(Currently in wide release) **** (four out of five stars) by Walter G. Tarrow Take a racist to see this movie, but if, and only if, you intend to discuss…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2017
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Ranger Rick: The more things change, they stay the same

I (and my vehicle) would like to thank the following: City Manager, City Council, and City of Wayland DPW, and contractors for allowing and repaving sections of various streets. Now…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2017
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TJ Restau hired as new WMS AD/assistant principal

Timothy (TJ) Restau has been hired as new assistant principal and athletic director at Wayland Middle School. He succeeds Robyn Robinson, who has moved to the dean of students post…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2017
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Funeral is Thursday for 29-year-old traffic crash victim

Sean Michael Barone, age 29, died Sunday, Aug. 13, as a result of a car accident on U.S.-131 north of the Shelbyville exit. Sean is survived by his mother, Sandy Breen;…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2017
Posted inObituaries

Funeral will be in Wayland for GR man Bobby Williams

Bobby Williams age 77 of Grand Rapids, died Saturday, Aug. 12. Born August 25, 1939, in Battle Creek, Bobby worked at Amoco Transmission in that city. Bobby is survived by his, children,…
Posted by Editor August 14, 2017
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Basura: Hollibaughs history— Old barns, gravestones, baseball

“I never let my schooling interfere with my education.” —  Mark Twain The barn was built by Andrew Jackson Hollibaugh in the 1800s. AJ was a great grandfather to my…
Posted by Editor August 14, 2017
Gun Lake Tribe to present financial gift to Hopkins schools
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Gun Lake Tribe to present financial gift to Hopkins schools

The Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi Indians plans to make a presentation of a financial gift to the Hopkins Public School in a ceremony  at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Hopkins Elementary.…
Posted by Editor August 14, 2017
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Wayland schools gearing up for bond proposal vote Nov. 7

The Wayland Board of Education Monday night officially approved the wording for a Nov. 7 special election bond proposal. The school district is seeking voters' support for a second scaled-down proposal…
Posted by Editor August 14, 2017

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