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Army Bob: Christianity matured over the years, Islam didn’t

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President Obama tells us we should not be on our high horse and criticize Islam for the atrocities committed in the name of Allah by various Islamic radical groups today. After all, Christians committed atrocities in the name of Christ during the Crusades and the Inquisition, so who are we...
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Watson Twp. now grappling with dust control issue as well

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Dust control for rural gravel roads continues to be an issue for local township officials and the latest controversy surfaced Thursday evening in Watson Township. The Township Board will seek bids on dust control services April 2 for the coming season, usually a routine practice, but of late area farmers...
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Watson Twp. votes for higher cost lawn care bidder

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The opening of bids for a lawn service contract Thursday evening left Watson Township Supervisor Pam Brown in an awkward position in which she had to abstain from voting twice. One of the bidders was her son, Brian, from B & B Mowing, whose $9,800 bid was tied for the...
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Wildcats finish regular season with 17-3 overall record

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The Wayland boys’ varsity basketball team finished its regular season with an overall record of 17-3 with a 79-53 victory over non-conference opponent Forest Hills Eastern. The Wildcats made it a rout early with a 23-6 burst in the first quarter and they led 44-17 at the and 65-30 at...
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Potential benefits of paved rec trail outweigh negatives

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ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” story. It is an editorial by the editor. A friend Wednesday e-mailed me his opinion about the public hearing on the City of Wayland’s second attempt to get a state grant to help fund a paved trail on the old interurban from...
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Current Allegan County stray dogs: March 5

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"Wayne" (left) was found yesterday near the 131 highway and 138th in Wayland. There's no way someone isn't missing this sweet boy! Let's help him find his way back home. His family has until 3/11 by 5pm to claim him. After that date, he will become available for adoption. The...
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Former Gun Lake man Thomas Vander Werf passes

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J. Thomas Vander Werf, age 74, of Foley AL, formerly of the Gun Lake area, died Tuesday, March 3. He is survived by his brother Loren and Jan VanderWerf of Elkhart IN, sister-in-law Ruth VanderWerf of Hudsonville, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents John...
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Jack and the Spare Tires to visit folk gathering Saturday

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Jack and the Spare Tires, with Jack Kosten, Dan Sexton and Joe Pellerito, will be the special performing guests at 6 p.m. Saturday for the next folk gathering at Vibrant Grains Restaurant, 142 S. Main St., Wayland. Kosten and Pellerito played in a garage band during high school. After graduation,...
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Clippers now shooting for 2nd straight district hoops title

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The Martin girls’ basketball team came up big in the second, third and fourth quarters Wednesday evening to score a come-from-behind 42-39 victory over host Climax-Scotts in the Class D district semifinals. The Clippers, now 13-8 for the season overall, now move into the finals of the district tourney against...
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Undefeated Plainwell halts Lady Vikings’ hoop season, 36-16

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The Hopkins girls’ basketball season came to an end Wednesday evening in the semifinals of the Class B district tournament at Paw Paw High School. The Lady Vikings were suffocated by undefeated Plainwell in a 36-16 defensive-minded verdict and finished their campaign with an overall record of 7-15. The seven...
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