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Ranger Rick: We must decide who can and cannot enter our borders

Back in 2008, candidate Barack Obama boasted, “Generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2015
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Services Friday for private pilot Kenneth Sadler, 88, of Wayland

Kenneth G. Saddler, age 88 of Wayland, died Sunday, Dec. 13. Kenneth was a private pilot who enjoyed spending time flying airplanes and going to air shows. He loved spending…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2015
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Moline Elementary building, property sale in a holding pattern

Stephen Austin, potential buyer of the old Moline Elementary School building, is still working to make the final sale happen, but indicates he has challenges ahead. Austin said he has…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2015
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Student rep., debate captain ask Wayland to reinstate fund-raising

The Wayland Board of Education Monday night got an earful from the student representative and the captain of the debate team about fund-raising. Student Board Representative Jonathan Seymour and Debate…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2015
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More tech costs ahead, but Wayland school finances getting healthier

The fund balance for the Wayland Union school district continues to get healthier, but the school board Monday night was told expenses seem inevitable for technology infrastructure. Scott Getter, who…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2015
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WHS awarded Apple Professional Learning Grant

Wayland Union High School has been awarded an Apple Professional Learning Grant that will support the high school in its digital learning environment. The grant will create a personalized professional…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2015
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Public hearing on pot exchange re-set for Jan. 4 in Martin Twp.

The special public hearing on a new zoning ordinance for Martin Township has been rescheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 4. The meeting, originally announced as being scheduled for Monday,…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2015
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Service will be Monday for former local man Dick Hayward, 84

Richard "Dick" Hayward, age 84, of Holland, died Friday, Dec. 11. Dick served in the U.S. Marines. He worked at the Kalamazoo Paper Mill/Georgia Pacific for 44 years, retiring in…
Posted by Editor December 13, 2015
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Monday Moanin’: Words of caution for my education friends and others

by Jeff Salisbury As a retired classroom teacher (who took 13 on-again, off-again, on-again years from high school diploma to college ed degree) and a proud, long-time labor leader who…
Posted by Editor December 13, 2015
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The Muck Starts Here: The new ‘Know-Nothings’ — GOP prez field

by Barry Hastings The impending Neo-Nazi American nation. Never in my 77 years have I seen such a collection of fools and/or idiots dominating an American political party's policy-makers. And…
Posted by Editor December 13, 2015

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