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WHS senior’s Eagle Scout project a shelter for soccer players

Wayland High School senior Trenton Thelen has completed his Eagle Scout project by constructing two shelters at the soccer field, one each for home and visitor players. He has worked…
Posted by Editor March 30, 2015
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Easy Idle String Band to visit Vibrant Grains Saturday evening

The Easy Idle String Band, a group of musicians from Lowell, will be guest performers at the next folk music gathering at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Vibrant Grains Restaurant,…
Posted by Editor March 30, 2015
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Monday Moan: Here’s hoping Wayland board makes it 3-for-3

By Jeff Salisbury [email protected] In recent weeks we’ve seen the Wayland board go 2-for-2 in wise decisions and hopefully they are poised to make it 3-for-3 running the table so…
Posted by Editor March 29, 2015
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‘Best small business in America’ to run seminar in Wayland

Zingerman's of Ann Arbor, billed as the "best small business in America," will handle a four-hour seminar for business owners and volunteers from noon to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 16,…
Posted by Editor March 29, 2015
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The Muck Starts Here: On the road to perdition with ISIL

By Barry Hastings Every time I wake to the morning news I'm closer to screaming, "This President and his military advisers are leading us down the road to defeat and…
Posted by Editor March 29, 2015
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Public safety beat: Fire battled at Mobile Pallet Services

The Wayland Fire Department and several other departments were battling a fire at Mobile Pallet Services Inc. Sunday afternoon. Local officials reported that a fire was burning a large pile…
Posted by Editor March 29, 2015
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For what it’s worth: Wildcats, Vikings showed us quality hoops

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” story. It is an editorial by the editor. It’s the silver lining in the dark cloud. It’s the consolation for the inconsolable.…
Posted by Editor March 28, 2015
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Democracy Tree: Follow the money to block a Michigan union

by Amy Kerr Hardin Today’s Traverse City Record-Eagle opined on a transparency issue at Northwestern Michigan College over exorbitant legal fees paid to the silk-stocking law firm Miller Canfield. At…
Posted by Editor March 28, 2015
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WHS thespians put together murder mystery dinner

Members of the Wayland High School drama program put on the annual "Murder Mystery Dinner" Friday evening at the Fine Arts Center. Guests were treated to a dinner and then…
Posted by Editor March 27, 2015
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Death stories ain’t what they used to be

"Those are people who died, died. They were all my friends, and they died." — Jim Carroll Band Ink-stained wretches from a bygone era will tell you one of the…
Posted by Editor March 27, 2015

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