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Martin captures huge victory in district hoops opener

by Jon M. Gambee, Martin Bureau Chief Martin took a giant first step toward the 2016 Class D district basketball championship Monday by running over, around and through a highly…
Posted by Editor March 7, 2016
Posted inSports

Wildcat boys’ best hoop season since 2010 ended by Godwin

Wayland’s best boys’ basketball season since the fabled 20-0 campaign in 2010 came to an abrupt end Monday night in the Class B district tournament opener at South Christian. The…
Posted by Editor March 7, 2016
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Monday Moanin’: None allowed in March in Gulf shores

From the blog of Mister Journalism: Reading, Sharing, Discussing, Learning By Jeff Salisbury https://misterjournalism.wordpress.com/ End of week one of four overlooking the Gulf of Mexico finds me with nothing much…
Posted by Editor March 6, 2016
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Democracy Tree: GOP senators back religious coercion on voting

by Amy Kerr Hardin If five Michigan GOP senators have their way, religious leaders will be legally permitted to threaten voters with excommunication, dismissal, or expulsion from their church if…
Posted by Editor March 6, 2016
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Mitchell Lapham is 66th Eagle Scout from Troop No. 97

Mitchell Lapham (left) became the latest recipient of the Eagle Scout award at a ceremony this weekend at the Wayland United Methodist Church. He is now the 66th young man…
Posted by Editor March 6, 2016
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Bowling has exploded onto local sports scene

High school athletic arenas nowadays include overlooked and underreported “orphan sports,” meaning just about anything other than football or basketball. Though Wayland has a solid tradition in softball, sports such…
Posted by Editor March 6, 2016
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The Muck Starts Here: Privatization is culprit in VA Home scandal

by Barry Hastings There's a scandal brewing at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans. It broke the day before Mr. Dalton shot up Kalamazoo, and it disappeared in the media…
Posted by Editor March 6, 2016
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Services Tuesday for Hopkins native Milton Schafer, 95

Hopkins native Milton G. Schafer Sr., 95, of Allegan, passed away Friday, March 4, at Allegan General Hospital. He was born Oct. 25, 1920, in Hopkins, the son of the…
Posted by Editor March 5, 2016
Posted inSports

Brenden Gossman, Viking teammates bowl in state tourney

Hopkins High School freshman Brenden Gossman qualified for the match play round of the state Division 3 individual bowling tournament in Jackson Saturday, but he lost in the opening round…
Posted by Editor March 5, 2016
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Sophomore Sydney Urben state bowling tourney runner-up

Wayland High School sophomore Sydney Urben Saturday was runner-up in the state Division 2 individual bowling championship tournament. Urben lost to state champ Hannah Ploof of Flint Kearsley 385-336 in…
Posted by Editor March 5, 2016

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