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Funeral is Saturday for Reba Stephenson, 52, of Shelbyville

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Reba Stephenson of Shelbyville died unexpectedly Tuesday, Aug. 18. She was 52. She is survived by her husband, Kevin; her daughters, Samantha (Calton Smith) Stephenson and Sara (Jason) Brown; grandchildren Hunter, Annika, Caleb and Jody;  her brothers, John (Jackie) Tyrrell, Ron Tyrrell, and Don (Diane) Tyrrell; many nieces, nephews, cousins...
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Ali Martus fires career-tying 76, ‘Cat golfers 7th in invitational

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Four-year Wayland High School girls’ golf standout Ali Martus opened her season by tying her best 18-hole round with a 76. Martus, who will be seeking her fourth trip to the state championship meet later this fall, pulled off the feat at the Diamond Springs Gof Course in the Hamilton...
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Army Bob: Hillary openly violated the law on issue of e-mails

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What is the big deal about former Sectary of State Hillary Clinton having a few Top Secret, Special Intelligence, no Foreign Dissemination documents on her personal server? Who cares “what difference at this point does it make?" Well at this time or at any time it makes a big difference;...
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Erik Kramer was Rodney Dangerfield of QBs

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It was with great sadness that I learned this morning former Detroit Lions quarterback Erik Kramer tried to commit suicide. But I shouldn’t have been surprised. Kramer was the Rodney Dangerfield of NFL quarterbacks and he got a really raw deal from the Detroit Lions. He always had to prove...
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Downtown Dorr gazebo removed, but likely to find new site

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This vacant lot used to the site of the gazebo on the northeast corner of the intersection of 142nd Avenue and 18th Street in downtown Dorr. The gazebo was removed after the owner of the property said he no longer wanted it there on the small lot. Plans now are...
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Bygone Days: A brief look at Wayland area’s past, Part 180

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25 Years Ago — Aug. 15, 1990  EDITOR’S NOTE: Unfortunately, there are no old copies of Globe newspapers for the week of Aug. 15 and 22 at the Then & Now historical library in downtown Dorr. Otherwise, the 25 years ago segment will resume Wednesday, Aug. 26. 50 Years Ago...
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Martin Township fire destroys home, but all in family safe

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Fire Wednesday morning destroyed a two and a half story Martin Township farmhouse, but actions by two boys made sure one was badly injured. The occupants, the fourth generation of a family living at the house and property, managed to escape because of the boys' actions. Arnie Davidsons, father of...
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Bob Wagner runs Plan Commission chairmanship streak to 41 years

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                  The Dorr Township Planning Commission re-elected officers at its meeting Tuesday night. Bob Wagner, who has been a member of the Planning since 1968 and its chairman since 1975, was re-elected chairman. Also re-elected were Vice Chairman Robert Traxler and Secretary...
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Private grand opening planned for Gun Lake Tribe govt. complex

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Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi Indians will have a private grand opening of government campus and new government office at 2872 Mission Drive, Shelbyville, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25. The grand opening is not open to the public. The Gun Lake Tribe has built a state-of-the-art office complex to...
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Ranger Rick: Planned Parenthood founder Sanger was racist

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“Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive” Note: Portions of this article are from Thomas Lifson’s article “Black Ministers petition Smithsonian to remove bust of Margaret Sanger” as published in American Thinker. Hillary Clinton, upon accepting Planned Parenthood’s Margret Sanger Award, stated, “I admire...
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