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Bygone Days: A brief look at Wayland area’s past, Part 165

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25 Years Ago — May 16, 1990 Don Pitcher of Hopkins and Nick Colley of Allegan were among the finalists who qualified for the annual state-wide auto troubleshooting contest in Landing. They scored highest in the written portion of the competition. Gordon Lyons, Glenn Leep and Don Kern successfully appealed...
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City Plan Commission members not excited about $3 pay raise

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Members of the Wayland City Planning Commission aren't all that excited about the raises they got recently. The City Council, in its May 4 meeting, followed the recommendation of the Officers Compensation Commission to award each of the members a raise from $35 to $38 per meeting. Commission Vice Chairman...
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Democracy Tree: Senate repeal Michigan prevailing wage law?

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by Amy Kerr Hardin “Prevailing wage laws are the best deal for taxpayers. A PWL keeps construction costs down by promoting a high-skilled, high-quality construction workforce that completes jobs on time, the first time.” — Frank Manzo IV, Director, Midwest Economic Policy Institute The Senate Committee on Michigan Competitiveness is...
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Public safety officer Werkema to stay on for one more year

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Wayland Schools Public Safety Director Harry Werkema has agreed to serve for one more year in his position. Werkema a year ago was set to retire to make way for a new school community officer in an agreement with the City of Wayland, but was asked to stay on last...
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Second WHS baseball field to be a little smaller than planned

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Work will begin later this year on a new junior varsity and freshman baseball field behind Wayland Middle School, but the facility won’t be as large as originally hoped. Wayland Schools Finance Director Bill Melching said that after taking bids for construction and renovations, he noticed they came in about...
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North Main parcel rezoning to light industrial to go to council

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The Wayland City Planning Commission Tuesday evening voted 4-1 to recommend rezoning property with four buildings in the 600 block of North Main Street from business to light industrial. The commission had a public hearing on the issue and two neighboring residents, Jeff Salisbury and Bonnie Johnson Miller, made comments....
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Army Bob: Hard to believe, but Dorr government is a bargain

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The election is over and most things went down in flames; the Michigan State Road Proposition 1 was massacred and no better use of the vote was ever made. No argument from me that the pork laden attempted robbery cried out to be defeated. In this column, I will discuss...
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Ranger Rick: On presidential sweepstakes and ‘road kill’ vote

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Looking at the expanding field of potential presidential candidates, one thing is apparent: Mrs. Clinton is losing ground. Even Bernie Sanders (United Socialists of Vermont – a satellite province of the USSR) is thinking he has a chance against the person the media feels is successor to the throne, the...
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Public Safety Beat: Fire damages Kraai well drilling business

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Authorities are attempting to determine the cause of a fire early Tuesday morning that damaged Kraai Well Drilling, 110 124th Ave., Shelbyville. A family-owned and operated business specializing in well drilling, pump repair and water treatment, Kraai has been a Martin area fixture for many years. Reports indicated a vehicle...
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Viking standout guard Ryan Pierce had best 3-point shooting %

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Hopkins High School senior guard Ryan Pierce won the individual state championship in three-point shooting for the 2014-15 season. The plaque shown here was sent to Pierce, recognizing he had the best three-point shooting percentage of all high school varsity players in Michigan during regular competition. Pierce was invited to...
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