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Salvino’s replaces Uccello’s in Wayland and changes in menu, appearance promised

Passing motorists and customers may have noticed recent changes at the Uccello’s Restaurant on West Superior Street in Wayland. For one thing, the name of the Italian eatery is changing…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2015
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Democracy Tree: Michigan gets it right on identity theft law

by Amy Kerr Hardin Typically legislative resolutions earn little more than a passing chuckle — they’re either complete partisan hogwash or inane attempts by lawmakers to pad their legislative record…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2015
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Wayland-Hopkins ‘Border Wars’ football rivalry series terminated

The “Border Wars” football season opener between neighboring rivals Hopkins and Wayland has ended after a four-year run. The two schools revived their gridiron rivalry in 2012, after going nearly…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2015
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Wayland Union Foundation Innovation grants announced

The Wayland Union Education Foundation has announced the 2015-16 Innovation Grant awards totaling $3,260. Also announced are the first annual Principal Innovation Awards, granted in the amount of $9,000. The…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2015
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Private graveside service planned for Kyla Moneek Bradshaw

Baby girl Kyla Moneek Bradshaw, of Wayland, died Tuesday, Nov. 3. She is survived by her parents Sean Bradshaw, Jr. and Tegan Ingersoll, grandparents: Jeremy and Kara Ingersoll, Jamie and…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2015
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Our rigged election system promotes apathy, preserves status quo

In the wake of the special election Nov. 3, the unpleasantness of low voter turnout reared its ugly head again. I’d be rich if I had a dollar for every…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2015
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Army Bob: Selective enforcement and reaping what we sow

We reap what we sow. Elkhart County Indiana Sheriff Brad Rodgers recently said that if the federal government passes additional gun laws requiring weapons registration, he would simply ignore them.…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2015
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‘Cat volleyball squad comes close again, but loses in district finals

It was close, but no cigar for the second straight time Thursday night when the Wayland High School volleyball team lost to Grand Rapids South Christian. This time it hurt…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2015
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Yankee Springs Twp. wants to join Wayland Ambulance Service

Not only is Yankee Springs Township seeking fire service from the Wayland Fire Department, it also is asking to join the municipalities served by Wayland Area Emergency Services. In both…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2015
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Former Wayland Councilman Ron Kobish has another new job

Former Wayland City Councilman Ron Kobish already has another new job after he left town. Kobish on Facebook today posted an item that he and wife Kim soon will move…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2015

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