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United Church of Wayland plans ‘lock-in, campout’ Saturday, Feb. 28

A winter youth lock-in is being planned for for 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 to noon Sunday, March 1. Gabe and Ashlyn Kerley are organizing the lock-in for children between…
Posted by Editor February 16, 2015
Posted inComing Events

Local senior citizens can meet Wednesday for pizza and bingo

The next session for local senior citizens at least 60 years old will take place from noon to 2 p.m. at the Wayland Transportation Building, 851 Wildcat Drive behind the…
Posted by Editor February 16, 2015
Posted inColumns

Monday Moan: Brace yourselves for trouble with school state funding

By Jeff Salisbury [email protected] I spotted a notice online this weekend that there will be a special Wayland school board meeting — a committee-of-the-whole (that means all seven members) —…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2015
Posted inComing Events

Great Lakes Traditional Arts Gathering will be July 29-Aug. 2 in Hopkins

Registration is now open for the Great Lakes Traditional Arts Gathering July 29 - Aug. 2 at the Great Lake Lifeways Institute, 3494 28th St., Hopkins. New this year is…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2015
Posted inColumns

The Muck Starts Here: Just what are we asking our soldiers to do?

by Barry Hastings The more I look at the mess we've let these (stupid) politicians get us into in the Middle East, the more it looks like Syria is going…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2015
Posted inFeatures

Record low for Feb. 15 reaches minus 12 degrees in Moline

Tom Miller of Moline struck again with his outdoor thermometer, showing everybody "how cold was it?" He indicated this device was reporting 12 degrees below zero, which weather prognosticators said…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2015
Posted inEditorial

Prospects appear dim for passage of state-wide proposal for roads

There is good and bad in the state-wide ballot proposal on behalf of roads in a special election May 5, but in the end it doesn't matter because the smart…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2015
Posted inSports

Lady Wildcats bounce back on the lanes with 26-4 win over Hopkins

The Wayland girls' varsity bowling team had to overcome some adversity this week to win two of three dual match encounters. The Lady Wildcats bounced back from their tough loss…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2015
Posted inFeatures

Winter whiteouts, frigid wind chills dominate weekend weather

It was a really cold and blustery Valentine's Day in West Michigan, as temperatures plummeted throughout the day and wind chills went in the same direction, well below zero. The…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2015
Posted inFeatures

Martin Hall of Fame welcomes its 5 newest members

Martin welcomed five new members into the school’s Hall of Fame during halftime of the varsity game Friday against the Bloomingdale Cardinals. Julie Davis-Kubiak, a 1988 graduate of Martin High…
Posted by Editor February 13, 2015

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