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Army Bob: We do nothing while ISIS threat continues to grow

by Robert M. Traxler Over a year ago in this column I wrote we “must” send an Armored Brigade Taskforce (2,000 troops) to Iraq, and utilizing the air assets existing…
Posted by Editor April 1, 2016
Posted inFeatures

Power outage causes some Dorr residents to do creative coping

The thunderstorm that rolled through this area Thursday afternoon and evening caused a power outage in the Dorr area, with residents reporting that even businesses such as Dick's Market had…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inObituaries

Service is April 7 for George Bieber, 84, formerly of North Dorr

George Roman Bieber, 84, a longtime North Dorr resident, died Thursday, March 31. George was born Feb. 22, 1932, in Byron Center, the son of Bob and Florence (Homrich) Bieber.…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inSports

Wildcats lose 6-4 to Loy Norrix in lightning-shortened contest

The Wayland varsity baseball team lost its season home opener 6-4 Wednesday to Kalamazoo Loy Norrix. The game was halted at the end of six innings because of lightning. Coach…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inSports

Lady Viking softball team offense fuels 3-1 season start

The Hopkins varsity softball team won three of its first four ballgames of the season this week, sweeping Otsego Wednesday after splitting a doubleheader Tuesday against Parchment. The Vikings showed…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inColumns

Democracy Tree: It’s more than Flint; bad policy killing Michigan

by Amy Kerr Hardin Michigan’s voters, motorists, and lawmakers alike aren’t kidding themselves into believing the paltry roads budget plan enacted last fall is anywhere close to what’s needed to…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inCommunity Notices

Historic J.C. Wheeler Library building brought down in Martin

The historic, but aging building that formerly housed the J.C. Wheeler Library came tumbling down today in downtown Martin next to what used to be the Boysen's Market, which also…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inCommunity Notices

Virus challenges 10-year-old bone marrow transplant patient

A major challenge now is confronting 10-year-old Lilly Vanden Bosch of Dorr, who under went a bone marrow transplant earlier this year at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids.…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inColumns

Yes It Is, It’s True: Anything worse than losing a child?

Composer Gustav Mahler’s most controversial musical piece by a wide margin was “Kindertotenleider,” or “Songs for Children Who Died.” Mathematician and infamous atheist Bertrand Russell’s most controversial comment was that…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016
Posted inFeatures

Olivia Myers selected this year’s DAR award winner at WHS

Wayland High School senior Olivia Myers has been selected to receive this year’s DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Good Citizen Award. Olivia is the daughter of Todd and Shannon…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2016

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