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MESSAGE plans Earth Day art display in Martin

M.E.S.S.A.G.E, a student environmental group, is working with the Martin High School Art Department to put on the second annual Earth Day Art Display. The deadline for students to submit…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
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Service Monday for Patricia Levack, 78, or Dorr

Patricia Diane Levack, age 78, of Dorr, died Wednesday, April 12. She is survived by her husband, James Levack Sr.; children Debbie (Dennis) Christie, Ken (Susan) Bussell, Audrey Bland, Randy…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
Posted inObituaries

Funeral will be Tuesday for Melody Lodenstein, 67

Melody L. Lodenstein, 67, of Wayland, died Thursday, April 13, at her home. She was born on May 27, 1949, to Gilbert and Lorraine (Kinert) Merchant in Petoskey. She married…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
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Leighton OKs repaving job for nearly a mile of 2nd Street

Almost one mile of Second Street between 142nd and 144th Avenues in Leighton Township will get a repaving job this year. The Leighton Township Board Thursday evening approved the project…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
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Pine Street goes green with water filling stations

Pine Street Elementary School has saved more than 10,000 plastic water bottles by using new water filling stations in their building. Fifth-grader Aiden Ordway, a K-Kids member, approached the Principal…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
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Army Bob: Truth indeed is a casualty of civil wars

Sarin gas was used in the Syrian civil war. As our own civil war will attest, civil wars are the most vicious. In ours, 2% of the entire nation died,…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
Posted inCommunity Notices

WHS students American Chemical Society exam finalists

Wayland High School students in AP and organic chemistry classes took a preliminary test provided by the American Chemical Society, offered to all students in Kalamazoo, Allegan and VanBuren counties.…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
Posted inObituaries

Service planned at Leighton church for June Sherwood

June Margaret (Lindley) Sherwood, age 89, died April 12. She was born on June 10, 1927, the daughter of Herbert and Sada (Shugart) Lindley. She is survived by her children…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2017
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Martin splits doubleheader with Black River of Holland

Martin split a doubleheader with Black River of Holland Thursday, dropping the opener 11-7 before coming back to take the nightcap 5-3. "We played well tonight," said coach Jon Gambee.…
Posted by Editor April 13, 2017
Lady Vikings cruise on track, boys lose 76-60 to Godwin
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Lady Vikings cruise on track, boys lose 76-60 to Godwin

The Hopkins girls’ track team continues to work toward its goal of another O-K Silver Conference championship, and Thursday took another step by crushing Wyoming Godwin Heights. The Hopkins boys,…
Posted by Editor April 13, 2017

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