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Ranger Rick: A common sense explanation of building a wall

The idea of constructing a wall between the U.S. and Mexico is either cheered or jeered, depending mostly on your political affiliation and feelings toward illegal immigration. The vast majority…
Posted by Editor June 14, 2016
Posted inCommunity Notices

Playtime in the Park event for today canceled

Playtime in the Park is canceled today, Tuesday, June 14, because of rain. The Fresh Food Fairy inside Steeby Elementary Gym is still being held at 10:30am with free lunch…
Posted by Editor June 14, 2016
Posted inCommunity Notices

Laura Foster wins Brenner Teacher of Year award

Laura Foster, who has been teaching sixth grade at Pine Street Elementary since 1993, is this year’s winner of the Kathryn L. Brenner Teacher of the Year award. Foster earned…
Posted by Editor June 13, 2016
Posted inArticles

Wayland schools’ financial outlook still improving

The Wayland Board of Education Monday evening heard more good news about the budget, which is in the best shape it’s been in several years. Finance Director Bill Melching told…
Posted by Editor June 13, 2016
Posted inFeatures

Wayland chalk artist shows talent in Port Huron festival

Art on the River, an  art and music festival in Port Huron brought in featured artist Tess Tobolic of Wayland, made possible by the sponsorship of  the Community Foundation of…
Posted by Editor June 13, 2016
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Monday Moanin’: Underfunding public schools continues

by Jeff Salisbury Mindless underfunding of schools continues, doing irreparable harm to kids High school graduation season is in full bloom in many communities around the nation, but in some…
Posted by Editor June 12, 2016
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The Muck Starts Here: Revisionism is easy, decisions are hard

Revisionism is easy... but making harsh, horrid, homicidal decisions, in real life and real time, is not as easy as most people think (check out the ever-whiter hair of every…
Posted by Editor June 12, 2016
Posted inSports

Hopkins bowler takes 15th place in Pepsi tournament

Hopkins sophomore Brendan Gossman placed 15th out of 277 bowlers who competed in the 2016 Michigan State USBC Pepsi bowling tournament in Bay City earlier this year. Gossman came up…
Posted by Editor June 12, 2016
Is Islamic terrorism now targeting gay Americans?
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Is Islamic terrorism now targeting gay Americans?

To the editor: The reports of yet one more terrorist attack in the United States have put 50 dead and 53 wounded. The fact that the terrorist performed the massacre…
Posted by Editor June 12, 2016
Posted inColumns

‘The Wizard of Wayland remains an enigma to me

John Wooden, legendary college basketball coach at UCLA, was nicknamed “The Wizard of Westwood.” In these parts, we could call Lady Wildcats’ softball coach Cheri Ritz “The Wizard of Wayland.”…
Posted by Editor June 11, 2016

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