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Ranger Rick: Is Hillary Clinton healthy enough to be president?

Presidential politics have certainly been unconventional this year, to put it mildly. The recent half hour presentation where both candidates answered questions about being commander in chief was most telling.…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2016
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Jonathan Seymour is back for another year as student rep

He's back! Wayland High School senior Jonathan Seymour now is serving as student representative for Wayland High School on the Wayland City Council. Seymour was student rep at Wayland Board…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2016
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Woman held in Watson crime spree bound over to circuit court

A 21-year-old Otsego woman who allegedly took part in a series of crimes last month in Watson Township has been bound over to Allegan County Circuit Court. Haley Jenkins, 21,…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2016
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Basura: Torture issue enough to reject Trump’s candidacy

“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.”  —  G.K. Chesterton The United States has long…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2016
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Memorial service Friday for Robert Munjoy, 63, of Shelbyville

Robert Harwood Munjoy III, 63, of Shelbyville, died Saturday Sept. 17. Bob was a Vietnam veteran, spent his free time working on motorcycles, fishing and time with his three grandchildren.…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2016
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Service will be Friday for Doug Echelberger, 78, of Dorr

Douglas L. Echelberger, age 78 of Dorr, died Sunday, Sept 18. Doug graduated from Cadillac High School in 1956. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. After more than…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2016
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Democracy Tree: Sending it back to Trump — Postage paid

by Amy Kerr Hardin Wednesday’s mail revealed a large envelope with a stars and stripes stamp affixed in the upper right, addressed to me from none other than Donald J.…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2016
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Councilman says Wayland has lost $1.5 million in state funds

Wayland City Councilman Rick Mathis Monday evening told his colleagues that the city has lost about $1.5 million in revenue sharing from the state since 2003. Mathis said he learned…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2016
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City’s next street project will be on East Maple up to Steeby

The next city street project, scheduled to begin in 2017, will be repairs and improvements for East Maple Street, ending at Steeby Elementary School. Repaving and road improvements have just…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2016
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Citizen’s appeal leads to Wayland Tree Board reinstatement

Wayland citizen Gail Hollinger apparently was taken seriously after she rebuked the City Council for removing trees in the East Sycamore Street project. The council voted unanimously Monday night to…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2016

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