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Three Hopkins students win awards in speaking competition

Three Hopkins Junior High FFA members earned awards earlier this month in state-wide speaking competition. Shown from left are MaKenna Davies, third place Gold in JH Public Speaking; Vanessa Veld,…
Posted by Editor March 15, 2015
Posted inEditorial

Wildcat hoops season postscript: We had joy, we had fun…

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. The most painful part of the now departed Wayland boys' and girls' basketball seasons…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inArticles

Leighton Twp. Board hires TAG as architect for new hall

The Leighton Township Board Thursday evening decided to hire Dan Bode of the Architectural Group (TAG)of Grandville  to serve as architect for designing a new or renovated township hall and…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inColumns

Democracy Tree: State Rep. Gamrat and the Old Wild West

by Amy Kerr Hardin The diabolic duo of Representatives Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat just can’t seem to give it a break. Over the past few weeks, the freshmen lawmakers,…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inArticles

Eighth-graders show demonstrations for Glacier Fair

Wayland Union Middle School eighth-graders from Dana Omness' and Rick Brown's science classes held a Glacier Fair last week. Students selected various glacial formations and created models to demonstrate how…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inCommunity Notices

Wayland police, fire depts. public input sessions March 19

There will be a public open house and public input session from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 19, at the Wayland police and fire station, corner of Church and…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inObituaries

Memorial service is Sunday afternoon for Earl ‘Tom’ Binion, 74

Mr. Earl "Tom" Binion died Thursday, March 12. He was 74. He was preceded in death by his wife in 2014 and is survived by his daughter, Andrea, and her…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inSports

Martin boys’ basketball team loses district title game in OT, 45-39

by Jon Gambee Martin’s basketball season came to a crushing end Friday when it dropped a 45-39 decision to Heritage Christian in an overtime battle at Climax Scotts High School.…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inSports

Terrific hoops seasons now history for Wildcat boys and girls

The best girls' and boys' basketball seasons in Wayland history both were concluded within 24 hours of each other Thursday and Friday evening. The eerie part was that both lost…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2015
Posted inObituaries

Dorothy Paxton, 98, remembered as a skilled seamstress

Dorothy A. Paxton, age 98 of Wayland, died March 12, 2015. Dorothy was a skilled seamstress and made beautiful clothing for many people. She was a member of the Wayland…
Posted by Editor March 13, 2015

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