Skip to content

The way community journalism ought to be

  • Home
  • Events
  • Archives
  • Join Townbroadcast

Posts by Editor

Home » Archives for Editor » Page 1382
About Editor
Posted inObituaries

Funeral will be Friday for Sandy DeMann, 56, of Martin

Sandy Sue Siskaninetz DeMann, age 56, of Martin died unexpectedly Sunday, Feb. 14. Sandy was born on Aug. 31, 1959, to Paul and Betty (Zwalua) Siskaninetz. She is survived by…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2016
Posted inCommunity Notices

WHS students raise $3,600 for Wes Leonard Heart Foundation

Wayland High School spent the week creating awareness about the Wes Leonard Foundation and Friday night presented a check for $3,600 for the Wes Leonard Heart Team. The funds will…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2016
President Obama showed lack of class, sympathy in Scalia’s death
Posted inEditorial

President Obama showed lack of class, sympathy in Scalia’s death

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia passed away 13 February and our president rushed off the golf course to express a few seconds of sympathy. A very brief statement of sympathy…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2016
Posted inCommunity Notices

Six WHS students qualify for State Solo & Ensemble Festival

Wayland High School students Brianne Hewitt, Monique Pou, Evan VandenToorn, Rachel Shaffer, Gray VanDerWeide and Rose Bolliger have qualified for the State Solo and Ensembleat Portage Central High School April…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2016
Posted inColumns

Monday Moanin’: Researchers say kindergarten is new 1st grade

(Mister Journalism Blog by Jeff Salisbury) https://misterjournalism.wordpress.com/ Increased academic focus? Check. More testing? Check. Heightened expectations? Check. It’s official: kindergarten is the new first grade – and maybe more. A…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2016
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: If you love the Internet, thank the American Military

by Robert M. Traxler The Internet is an under appreciated marvel of the 20th/21st century. We have had the Internet for more than a generation now and it is hard…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2016
Posted inColumns

The Muck Starts Here: Dems comfy as GOP candidates drop like flies

by Barry Hastings It's nice being a Democrat, 'cause I can only remember one ticket (to the presidency) I've had doubts about...  Kerrey/Edwards. And it wasn't the presidential nominee I…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2016
Posted inSports

Lady Wildcat sophomore beats everybody in special bowling tourney

Wayland sophomore Sydney Urben defeated all comers Sunday in a special Brunswick High School Regional Tune-up Single Tournament. Urben not only claimed the individual championship in the women's competition, but…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2016
Posted inColumns

Democracy Tree: It’s reigning PAC money in the mitten state

by Amy Kerr Hardin Though the media would indicate otherwise, there’s more than a presidential election for voters to consider this year. In Michigan, the entire House comes up for…
Posted by Editor February 13, 2016
Posted inObituaries

Brooke Butts, only 34, of Dorr, dies from Wilson’s Disease

Mrs. Brooke Rene Butts of Dorr died after a battle with Wilson's Disease Thursday, Feb. 11. She was 34. She battled long and hard after this genetic disease damaged her…
Posted by Editor February 13, 2016

Posts pagination

Previous page 1 … 1,380 1,381 1,382 1,383 1,384 … 1,583 Next page

Upcoming Events

Notice
There are no upcoming events.
Irish pub music for weddings, parties, friends gatherings and all occasions.
Search Articles By Topic

Our Team

  • David T. Young, editor and proprietor     [email protected]
  • J.D. Gonzales, Marketing     [email protected]
  • Zach Wright, Support and Webmaster

Contributing Writers

  • Joseph Schultz
  • Kathy Hamman Miller
Copyright 2026 — . All rights reserved. Managed by Zach Wright
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA / Copyright Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Scroll to Top