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Marsman Reports: Martin school construction continues

by Austin Marsman Friday was the last day of school for students at Martin Public Schools, as crews begin to ramp up bond project construction. Voters in the district last August approved…
Posted by Editor June 8, 2017
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Leighton refuses to rejoin Michigan Townships Association

Leighton Township has not been a member of the Michigan Townships Association for the past two years, and its absence will continue for at least one more. The Township Board…
Posted by Editor June 8, 2017
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Green Lake One Stop asks to sell alcohol Sunday mornings

Rod Brush, owner of the Green Lake One Stop convenience store, asked the Leighton Township Board for approval to sell beer and wine from 8 a.m. to noon Sundays. Brush…
Posted by Editor June 8, 2017
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Much difficulty in identifying parcel, wetlands in city sale

The exact location of a 25-acre parcel of land that a special Wayland City Council committee is negotiating for sale to developers Josh Otto of Dorr and Wayland High School…
Posted by Editor June 8, 2017
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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 — June 10, 1992 Former Globe Editor-Publisher Irvin P. Helmey, 75, died at Blodgett…
Posted by Editor June 7, 2017
There still are serious questions about city property sale
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There still are serious questions about city property sale

I am responding to the recent Townbroadcast article, "City committee to negotiate sale of disputed parcel" for a number of reasons: • The photo location is incorrect, this is the southeast corner…
Posted by Editor June 7, 2017
Posted inColumns

Yes It Is It’s True: High school sports ethically challenged

Coach Jon Gambee's resignation announcement today prompted me once again to contemplate the decline of ethics in athletics, even at the high school level. Yes, I believe in my heart that…
Posted by Editor June 6, 2017
Posted inColumns

Ranger Rick: What must students do to get tomorrow’s jobs?

The state of California reported the most recent statistics for educational expenditures from both state and federal funds for 2014-15 was $76.6 billion. What are they getting for those hard-earned…
Posted by Editor June 6, 2017
Posted inFeatures

WHS senior Ashton Ingles wins honors at KIA show

Wayland Union High School senior Ashton Ingles earned top honors at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts 35th annual High School Area Art Show for his artwork titled "Work in Progress:…
Posted by Editor June 6, 2017
Posted inSports

Jon Gambee resigns as Martin varsity baseball coach

Jon Gambee has resigned as Martin varsity baseball coach after four years at the helm. Gambee, a 1965 graduate of Wayland High School, told Athletic Director Robert VanDenBurg of his…
Posted by Editor June 6, 2017

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