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Mass of Christian Burial Monday for Ruth Pawloski, 99

Ruth Pawloski, 99, died Wednesday, Sept. 11. She is survived by her children, Dorothy (Donald) Kloska, Lucy (Paul) Kaczanowski, Stanley (Kathy) Pawloski, Patricia Fleser, Thomas (Karen) Pawloski; 22 grandchildren; 53…
Posted by Editor September 13, 2024
Posted inSports

Wildcat Harmony Laker records 1,000th career kill

Wayland High School multi-sport senior standout Harmony Laker (12) Thursday night recorded her 1,000th career kill in a volleyball at Wayland against Grand Rapids West Catholic. Laker, daughter of head…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2024
Rhino Seeds wins 1st step toward tax abatement
Posted inArticles

Rhino Seeds wins 1st step toward tax abatement

The Leighton Township Board Thursday evening granted Rhino Seeds’ request for designation as an industrial facilities district on Electric Avenue. The move enables the firm to seek a tax abatement…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2024
Posted inEditorial

Why did Allegan County GOP diss Tom Jessup?

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. "In one-party system, you have one party. In two-party system, you have two parties.…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2024
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: Facts, truth don’t matter in ‘silly season’

by Robert M. Traxler It is time for the end of the “silly season” the election campaign season. Socialist or conservative, most of us have had enough of the campaigns…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2024
City issues boil water advisory after main break
Posted inCommunity Notices

City issues boil water advisory after main break

The City of Wayland has issued a boil water advisory for the northwest section of town because of a water main break that may result in bacterial contamination. Utilities Director…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2024
Covid cases decline in county, but the virus is still around
Posted inCommunity Notices

Covid cases decline in county, but the virus is still around

The Allegan County Health Department  his warning citizens tube aware that Covid cases have declined, but the virus is still  hanging around. The department issued the following this morning on…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2024
Posted inArticles

Martin Twp. to fix camera issue at hall and library

The Martin Township Board Wednesday evening was notified that the camera system for the township hall and Wheeler Library across the street isn’t working properly. Alice Kelsey, the Library Board’s…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2024
Posted inSports

Wildcats fall short to O-K Gold tennis rival TK

The Wayland tennis team Wednesday lost 6-2 to O-K Gold Conference rival Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, but the scores of the matches were close. Coach Ben Adams said, "While Wayland lost,…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2024
Posted inSports

Martin girls 5th in 1st SAC jamboree of the season

The Martin girls’ cross-country team captured a respectable fifth place in this season’s first Southwest Athletic Conference jamboree, which included 12 teams at Lake Township Park. The Clippers scored 129…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2024

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