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Aleisa Licari selected for Kathryn L. Brenner teaching honor

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Aleisa Licari, third grade teacher at Dorr Elementary School, has been presented with the annual Kathryn L. Brenner Memorial Award for excellence in teaching. The award is named after Kathy Brenner, an outstanding student  and daughter of former Wayland Superintendent Robert and Sandy Brenner, who tragically died of cystic fibrosis...
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Missing teen runaway found safe in Grand Rapids home

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The 15-year-old Battle Creek who has been sought as a runaway was found safe Friday in a Grand Rapids home. Jordan English ran away and was with a 27-year-old man after visiting her mother in Fort Wayne, Ind. The man eventually was arrested in Grand Rapids on an unrelated charge....
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Main Street celebration will be downtown Saturday, July 18

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Wayland’s annual Main Street Celebration is scheduled for noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 18, in the downtown area. The day will be kicked off with the pancake breakfast at the Wayland Fire Station from 7 to 10 a.m., followed by the 27th annual Wayland Runaways of Michigan Car Show...
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Petition drive launched with goal to halt fracking in Michigan

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Petitions to ban fracking statewide are being distributed now after the Michigan Board of State Canvassers has approved the initiative’s format. LuAnne Kozma campaign director for the Committee to Ban Fracking in Michigan, said the goal is to have the question placed on the ballot for the November 2016 election....
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There is such a thing as a free lunch in Wayland this summer

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The “Funtastic” summer series in the Wayland school district will get under way next week, starting at 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 8, at the Wayland City Park, with the Great Start Playgroup. The program, for children up to age 5, will include a free book for each family, but older...
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Army Bob: Poll says Arabs give 81% approval rating for ISIS

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Perhaps the Obama Administration should read a recent survey conducted by Al Jazeera that found 81% of the Arabs polled saying they support The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)/The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). ISIS has a much stronger level of support than our own...
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Watson Twp. is test case for Consumers ‘mongoose’ lights

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Because a state law about street lighting is changing, Watson Township will be a test case for "mongoose" style lighting in rural agricultural areas. Matt McKeon, representative from Consumers Energy, asked the Watson Township Board Thursday night to replace one current center suspension light at the corner of M-222 and...
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Pickle Street veterinarian specializes in making house calls

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    He’s not Marcus Welby, but the newest veterinarian in town does make house calls. In fact, it’s his specialty, and he’s a local guy to boot. Dr. Henry Reinart is a lifelong resident of Monterey Township, a 2006 graduate of Hopkins High School and he earned his veterinary...
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Jenny Osentoski administrator at Green Acres of Wayland

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Jenny Osentoski has been named administrator of the new Green Acres Assisted Living Community opening soon on East Superior Street in Wayland. A lifelong resident of Wayland, Osentoski received her bachelor of science degree from Western Michigan University. She comes to Green Acres of Wayland with an extensive background in...
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Celebration of Life service set for Monday for Harry Raad, 79

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Harry Raad, age 79 of Dorr, died Wednesday, June 3, after a brief battle with cancer. Harry worked at Keeler Brass, drove truck for Spartan Stores and Keebler. He became a master carpenter and worked for Bill Schaendorf and Eastbrook Builders. His passion in life was farming; he started on...
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