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Yes It Is, It’s True: Anything worse than losing a child?

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Composer Gustav Mahler’s most controversial musical piece by a wide margin was “Kindertotenleider,” or “Songs for Children Who Died.” Mathematician and infamous atheist Bertrand Russell’s most controversial comment was that it is almost impossible to believe in a just, loving, benevolent God while sitting at the bedside of a dying...
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Olivia Myers selected this year’s DAR award winner at WHS

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Wayland High School senior Olivia Myers has been selected to receive this year’s DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Good Citizen Award. Olivia is the daughter of Todd and Shannon Myers and lives in Wayland. Maternal grandparents Robert and Betty Meconis also live in Wayland. Olivia’s activities have included include...
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GR Symphony, WHS Strings will be back ‘Side by Side’

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The Grand Rapids Symphony will perform with the Wayland High School Symphony Strings students at the Fine Arts Center the evening of May 17. The Grand Rapids Symphony will be conducted by John Varineau. The Symphony Strings Orchestra, made up of WHS students from 10-12 grades, is conducted by Karen...
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Academic Showcase has full house at Brandon Elementary

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Brandon Elementary's annual Academic Showcase earlier this month attracted a full house of parents and interested citizens to the Martin school. Students in kindergarten through sixth grade showcased different projects, including writing, pictures, stories, dolls and lighthouses.
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Esther Harman, 89, of Shelbyville, passes at home

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Esther Mae Harman, 89, of Shelbyville, died Monday, March 28, at her home. Born in New Castle, Pa., on Oct. 3, 1926, the daughter of Earl L. and Mae E. (Elkblom) Lehew, she was a graduate of Bowen High School in Chicago. Esther worked as a telephone operator, later as...
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Lady Vikings split in first 2 soccer matches of the season

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The Hopkins girls’ varsity soccer team split its first two matches of the season this week, both nonleague contests. The Lady Vikings opened their season Monday with a 1-0 victory over Comstock Park Monday, but were edged 2-1 at Grand Rapids Covenant Christian. Amber Caywood scored the only goal in...
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Bygone Days: A brief look at Wayland area’s past, Part 209

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25 Years Ago — April 3, 1991 Damage assessment seemed to confirm that a tornado visited the Shelbyville area on 7th Street at the home of Katie Oldebeken, 87, destroying a tree and causing extensive to the house roof. Van Solkema Farms has been granted permission to have the Hooker-Harvey...
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HHS grad Jayde Van Zalen, 21, dies awaiting 2nd liver transplant

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Jayde VanZalen, 21, for whom Hopkins High School students put together a fund-raiser in February, died Easter Sunday, March 27. VanZalen, a 2013 Hopkins High School graduate, had been battling a serious liver disease since she was 12 years old. The Student Council, National Honor Society and friends and family...
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Lady Wildcats blank Allendale 4-0 to start soccer season

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The Wayland girls' varsity soccer team had great start to the season with a 4-0 nonleague win on the road against Allendale Tuesday evening. A wet field in Wayland forced the game to be moved to Allendale. Despite playing on the road, the Lady Wildcats set the tone early in...
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Two WHS students qualify for national business competition

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Two Wayland High School students have qualified for the national Business and Professionals of America competition in May in Boston.Both Hailey Carpenter and Bri Cronk have advanced to the national level of the BPA contest. The two and four other members of the Wayland High School BPA qualified for the...
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