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Classes, ‘Meet Up Eat Up’ start up for summer

Wayland Union Schools' summer programs got under way Tuesday, as some students began summer classes and many others showed up at Steeby Elementary to take part in the "Meet Up…
Posted by Editor July 9, 2024
Posted inObituaries

Private graveside service slated for Vivian Arnsman

Vivian Ileath Arnsman, 95, of Hopkins, died Friday, July 5. She was always a loving caretaker for many people and willing to help someone in need. Vivian was raised in…
Posted by Editor July 9, 2024
Posted inSports

Martin AD Mitchell Gabriele is stepping down

Martin High School Athletic Director Mitchell Gabriele has announced he is stepping down from his post after serving the past two years. Gabiele, who took the AD job at Martin…
Posted by Editor July 8, 2024
Posted inArticles

Hopkins Township supervisor to face primary challenge

Mark Evans has been Hopkins Township Supervisor for 28 years and hasn’t been seriously challenged for the job in the previous seven elections. But this year in the Aug. 6…
Posted by Editor July 8, 2024
Posted inSports

WHS grad still running, takes 39th among females in race

Sarah Brewer, a 2006 Wayland High School graduate and daughter of former Wayland High School teacher and coach Sue Brewer and WHS golf coach Allen Brewer, recently ran 10,000 meters…
Posted by Editor July 7, 2024
Posted inArticles

Area townships to have millage requests in Aug. 6 primary election

There will be a variety of millage issues on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot in this area and in Allegan County. Allegan County Voters will be asked to renew…
Posted by Editor July 7, 2024
It’s the best, but it’s not Mama’s banana pudding
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It’s the best, but it’s not Mama’s banana pudding

By far the best `banana pudding you will ever make! I had forgotten just how good it tasted, an instant favorite again. The 13 x 9 inch pan makes it…
Posted by Editor July 7, 2024
Posted inColumns

Yes It’s True: Fireworks law causes us to be scofflaws

“And there ain’t nothin’ I can do about it.” — The Supremes and the Vanilla Fudge, 1967 singing “You Keep Me Hangin’On.” Scofflaw: “A person who flouts the law, especially…
Posted by Editor July 6, 2024
Posted inCommunity Notices

Part of 100th Street will be closed to traffic

100th Street in southern Kent County and close to northern Allegan County will be closed to through traffic and inaccessible from Patterson Avenue to Kraft Avenue starting Monday and ending…
Posted by Editor July 5, 2024
Posted inObituaries

Funeral will be Monday evening for Leona Schipper

Leona Schipper, a longtime member of the Martin Reformed Church, died Thursday, July 4, at the age of 87. Leona was born on July 19, 1936, in Coopersville, to Clifford…
Posted by Editor July 5, 2024

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