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City approves street closures for ‘Light It Up’ fun run July 17

The second annual "Light It Up" run in Wayland is scheduled for Friday, July 17, to kick off the annual Main Street celebration weekend. The Wayland City Council Monday night…
Posted by Editor April 6, 2015
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New Main Street manager comes to Wayland from Boston

Ingrid Borreson Miller, urban planning and historic preservation specialist in the Greater Boston (Mass.) area, has been hired as Wayland’s new Main Street manager and DDA coordinator. City Manager Mike…
Posted by Editor April 6, 2015
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Hopkins man also was in on capture of Jefferson Davis in 1865

A celebration of Andrew Bee of Martin, who “first laid hands on” Confederate President Jefferson Davis, will be observed on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, at East Martin Cemetery, but…
Posted by Editor April 5, 2015
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Monday moan: All I know is what I’ve been reading on line

By Jeff Salisbury [email protected] "Well, what shall I talk about? I ain't got anything funny to say. All I know is what I read in the papers." – Will Rogers…
Posted by Editor April 5, 2015
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So how much is Wayland superintendent really paid annually?

So just how much does Wayland Schools Superintendent Norman Taylor make annually? Reports vary and they are confusing. Taylor, who was granted a 1 percent increase last Monday night at…
Posted by Editor April 5, 2015
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The Muck Starts Here: Skeptical about past, present and future

  by Barry Hastings Call me Jeremiah. . ., 'cause I'm skeptical about the past, the present and the future. The past because I suspect our national intelligence, military, and…
Posted by Editor April 5, 2015
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Hopkins firefighters extinguish Easter field blaze

The Hopkins Area Fire Department couldn't take Easter off, as firefighters were summoned to the scene of a large field fire Sunday afternoon. They were able to extinguish the blaze…
Posted by Editor April 5, 2015
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Democracy Tree: Aramark employee canned for whistleblowing

“Aramark did not fire the problem, Aramark fired the employee that was reporting the problems they failed to fix.” — Jon Costa, Aramark whistleblower Last year, Democracy Tree reported on…
Posted by Editor April 4, 2015
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Shelbyville woman captures lunar eclipse Saturday morning

Wayland area photographer Hope Thurston Carter set up her equipment just after 5 a.m. Saturday in order to capture the partial lunar eclipse in the dark skies. This is what…
Posted by Editor April 4, 2015
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Wayland woman seeks help for treatment for MS in Russia

Linda VanderVlugt, 58, of Wayland, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, has been selected for Hematopioetic Stem Cell Treatment (HSCT) at Russia's National Pirogov Medical Surgical Center. This treatment arrests the…
Posted by Editor April 4, 2015

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