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Dorr Parks Commission orders obstacle parts for skate park

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The Dorr Parks Commission unanimously voted Monday night to proceed with ordering the obstacles to sit on newly poured concrete for the skate park. There will be nine major pieces featuring quarter pipes, bank ramp, grind rails, grind boxes, a large 33-foot center set, and new, since the earlier plan...
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Funeral will be Saturday at Dutton church for Marvin Beute

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Marvin Jay Beute, age 72, of Dorr, died Sunday, Aug. 2. He will be lovingly remembered by his sons, Dan (Sara) Beute, Scott Beute, Randy (Kimberly) Beute, Timothy Beute; his grandchildren, Ellyse VanDyke, Aaron Beute, Noah Beute, Maggie Beute, and Jordan Beute. Marv was preceded in death by his wife,...
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Memorial service will be Thursday at VFW for Frank Medina, 50

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A memorial service for Francisco Medina, 50, of Wayland, has been scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Wayland VFW Post No. 7581 on South Main Street. Medina died in a traffic crash last Tuesday afternoon, July 28, in a truck-car crash on 142nd Avenue west of Kalamazoo...
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May 20, 2016, is target date for splash pad, city park renovations

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It's official now, plans for renovating the Wayland City Park, including a splash pad for kids now have the target date for completion set at May 20, 2016. City Manager Mike Selden Monday night told the City Council that bids finally will be let on the work for installing new...
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Fire district discussion will be held Aug. 13 at Yankee Springs

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The City of Wayland, Wayland Township, Yankee Springs Township and perhaps Hopkins and Leighton townships will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, at the Yankee Springs Township Hall to further discuss the possibility of creating a fire district. City Manager Mike Selden said though Martin Township declined to get...
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Foreclosed house on West Superior may be sold by city after all

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The old dilapidated house at 430 W. Superior St. may have a buyer after all, but more negotiations are probable for the City of Wayland. The Wayland City Council sought bids to purchase the foreclosed house and property, across the street on Vine from the Free Methodist Church. Though one...
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Yes It Is, It’s True: I just don’t think climate change is a joke

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“Rows and flows of angel hair And ice cream castles in the air And feather canyons everywhere, I've looked at clouds that way. “But now they only block the sun, They rain and they snow on everyone So many things I would have done, But clouds got in my way....
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Hopkins, Gun Lake community activist Joan Weick passes at 73

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Joan K. Weick (Iciek), 73 died Saturday, Aug. 1. Born in January 1942, in Hopkins, Joan was afflicted with juvenile diabetes at the age of 13. Unwilling to let her disease define her, or even slow her down, Joan received both her undergraduate degree and master's degree from Western Michigan...
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Monday Moanin’: Sit down and deliver, or I could be fired!

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by Jeff Salisbury jeffreylsalisbury@gmail.com In the 1988 film “Stand and Deliver,” actor Edward James Olmos portrayed educator Jaime Escalante’s inspired teaching of his AP Calculus students in East Los Angeles. Olmos, as Escalante lit a desire to succeed in his students, most who’d never known much academic success. If you saw the movie, you...
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The Muck Starts Here: Will Trump get trumped in GOP race?

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by Barry Hastings The Donald. What an ass. A racist. A magnifier of truth, dealer in innuendo. (Hopefully) destroyer of the GOP. He took off on John McCain a short while ago, saying McCain is not a hero, and giving several reasons for his claims. He claimed McCain graduated at...
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