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Hopkins Public Schools recognizes 3 retiring employees

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Three retiring longtime Hopkins Hopkins Public Schools employees were honored earlier this month at a meeting of the Hopkins Board of Education. Shown here with Superintendent Gary Wood (left) are Carol Vendeville, 42 years, and Mitzi Crowe, 29 years. Missing from the photo is Tim Orme, 19 years.
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Wayland City Manager Mike Selden wins 3% salary increase

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Wayland City Manager Mike Selden received a favorable evaluation and a raise from the City Council in a closed session Monday night after its regular meeting. Selden, who came to work at Wayland in April 2012 after serving as city manager at Bangor for four and a half years, was...
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Service will be Saturday for Gary Haveman, 63, of Moline

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Gary Allan Haveman, age 63, of Moline, died Monday, June 15. Gary proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Surviving are his daughter, Jessica Haveman; his grandchildren, Oliver and Ainslee Flanagan; a sister, Sandy (Dale) VanderMolen; and sister-in-law, Marla Haveman; several nieces and nephews. He...
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Children can sit and read aloud to Marley at Henika Library

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Area parents can sign up their children to read to Marley for 10 minutes between 2 and 3 p.m. Thursdays and one Friday at the Henika District Library, beginning this week. Marley, owned by Wayland Union Schools elementary teacher Patricia Lynn Donaldson, is a certified reading therapy dog.
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Children treated with free lunch and theater presentation

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Master Arts Theater and the Henika District Library held an outdoor theater presentation Tuesday morning at Steeby Elementary as part of the "Tuesdays at 10am" library summer reading program and the "Summer Funtastic" series. Kids received a free book and a free lunch. (Photo courtesy of Laurie Zywiczynski)
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Ranger Rick: Rebuttal to Mr. Britten’s ‘Sticking it to the poor’

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In an attempt to balance what Mr. David Britten espoused in his recent guest editorial, I must say I’m not surprised by his comments. I even actually somewhat agree with some of them. I am told he was a great administrator while at Wayland, and I’m sure he is for...
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Wayland Farmers Market setting up next to Henika Library

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The Wayland Farmers Market site has moved for the third time in three years, this time being situated next to the Henika Public Library. The market will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays until September and Saturdays through October. Market Master Jan Goodwin and other vendors sold...
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North Main property rezoning request approval rescinded

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A request to rezone a commercial parcel in the 600 block of North Main Street to light industrial has hit yet another snag. After approving the request with conditions two weeks ago, the Wayland City Council Monday night voted to rescind the action because of legal advice. The request from...
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City of Wayland adopts larger budget for fiscal year 2015-16

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The Wayland City Council Monday night adopted a total budget of $6,374,482 for fiscal year 2015-16, beginning July 1. The general fund budget anticipates revenue and expenditures of $2,921,031 with a fund balance, or “rainy day fund” of $1,302,789. City Manager Mike Selden acknowledged the budget expenses are up by...
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Wayland schools sever school nurse contract with Spectrum

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The Wayland Union School District apparently has decided not to renew its contract for a school nurse through Spectrum Health. According to the “job openings” section on the Allegan Area Schools Association (AAESA), Wayland has posted an opening for school nurse under the heading of student support services. Wayland secured...
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