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Hopkins boys 4th, girls 5th at Allegan cross invitational

Wayland’s Dylan Pallett recorded an excellent 5K time of 16:28.82 and Hopkins’ Jack Estelle was right behind him at 16:40.75 in the Allegan Invitational Saturday morning at the Allegan County…
Posted by Editor October 5, 2024
Posted inSports

Hopkins explodes in 2nd half to overcome Holland

This year’s football schedule for O-K Conference schools has been a bit confusing because of the realignment of divisions. Seven schools, including Kenowa Hills, Sparta and Cedar Springs left the…
Posted by Editor October 4, 2024
Posted inObituaries

Memorial service Oct. 10 for John Oetman, 54

John Oetman of Leighton Township died Thursday, Oct. 3. He was 54. John loved life, loved his family, and cherished his faith. He had a big heart, and would be…
Posted by Editor October 4, 2024
Posted inFeatures

Hopkins girl has come a long way vs. aplastic anemia

Lilly VandenBosch and her mom, Meg, in much happier times. Lilly VandenBosch graduated from Hopkins High School and now is enrolled at Davenport University and wants to give back to…
Posted by Editor October 4, 2024
Pedestrian struck and killed by SUV in Leighton Twp.
Posted inCommunity Notices

Pedestrian struck and killed by SUV in Leighton Twp.

Allegan County Sheriff’s authorities have reported a pedestrian was struck and killed by an SUV Thursday evening in Leighton Township. The SUV was traveling west on 137th Avenue just after…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2024
Posted inArticles

Watson hires Bloom Sluggett as township attorney

The Watson Township Board Thursday evening agreed to contract with Bloom, Sluggett Counselors & Attorneys for services as township attorney. The Grand Rapids firm succeeds Michael Villar in the position.…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2024
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: Hurricane shows emergency needs

by Robert M. Traxler Hurricane Helene joins the long list as of one of the most destructive storms in our history. We witness greater damage from hurricanes as our numbers…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2024
Posted inCommunity Notices

Henika Library to celebrate 125th anniversary

The Henika District Library at 149 S. Main St., Wayland, turns 125 years old this year. The corner-stone was laid for the Henika Ladies Library on Saturday, Oct. 14, 1899.…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2024
Ribbon cutting welcomes new WHS soccer field
Posted inCommunity Notices

Ribbon cutting welcomes new WHS soccer field

The new Wayland High School soccer field was the site of a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday afternoon, just before the Wildcats took on South Christian in the turf's inaugural match…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2024
Posted inArticles

WHS will be host for marching band festival Tuesday

The Wayland High School football stadium will be host for the first time for the Michigan High School Band and Orchestra Association (MHSBOA) District marching band festival Tuesday evening, Oct.…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2024

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