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Preliminary enrollment count may spell trouble for schools
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Preliminary enrollment count may spell trouble for schools

Though the Wayland Board of Education adopted the fiscal year 2015-16 budget June 22, some adjustments may have to be made, and those adjustments may not be pretty. Superintendent Norman…
Posted by Editor June 29, 2015
‘Business as usual’ will only doom future generations
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‘Business as usual’ will only doom future generations

Times are-a-changing, even though some would like to pretend it should be “business as usual.” The average person recognizes that the world is in dire straits when we hear reports…
Posted by Editor June 29, 2015
Posted inComing Events

Monthly folk gathering won’t be held on the 4th of July

The monthly folk music gathering at Vibrant Grains Restaurant in downtown Wayland will not be held this Saturday because it will be on the Fourth of July. "For the first…
Posted by Editor June 29, 2015
Posted inColumns

Monday Moanin’: Most college grads headed nowhere fast

By Jeff Salisbury [email protected] The high school graduation ceremonies are over. The open houses have, for the most part, come and gone. The summer jobs (if you can find one)…
Posted by Editor June 29, 2015
Posted inColumns

The Muck Starts Here: This isn’t a pleasant peninsula any more

By Barry Hastings What a state we live in. In a few (long) years, our Michigan has drifted (and been driven by political Gerrymandering) from a strong, progressive economic power,…
Posted by Editor June 28, 2015
Posted inCommunity Notices

Weekday ‘Funtastic’ meals program continues Monday-Friday

The fourth week of the “Funtastic” summer free lunch series will be observed Monday through Friday, June 29 through July 3. There will be only one special program this coming…
Posted by Editor June 27, 2015
Posted inColumns

Yes It Is, It’s True: Let’s raise a glass to martyr Gerry Crane

EDITOR’S NOTE: Much of what follows is reprinted from a column I wrote more than two years ago. While the nation buzzes today about the Supreme Court’s historic decision on…
Posted by Editor June 26, 2015
Posted inSports

Three Lady Wildcats selected to play in softball all-star game

Three members of the Wayland Union Division 2 softball championship team have been selected to play in the Michigan High School Softball Coaches Association 2015 Senior All-Star game. They are seniors…
Posted by Editor June 25, 2015
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: So now what can be done about Dorr Twp. roads?

Dorr Township last month voted down the millage to maintain and improve roads. Dorr voted the millage down by 64% to 36%, a very clear and sound defeat for the…
Posted by Editor June 25, 2015
Posted inFeatures

Open house honors retiring city public services director

Pierre and Jackie Brazeau show a gag gift photo of Pierre lounging on a beach while on vacation some time ago. Pierre was honored Thursday afternoon at City Hall Council…
Posted by Editor June 25, 2015

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