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Friends, family seek local man missing since Friday

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Friends and family of Brian Crittenden asking for the public's help in finding him. He has not been seen since Friday in the Gun Lake area. It was reported that he made a short phone to a relative around 2 a.m. Saturday morning. If anyone sees him please contact his...
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Gregg Guetschow is Wayland interim city manager

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Josh Eggleston The Wayland City Council apparently has decided to hire Gregg Guetschow of Charlotte, a veteran of more than 40 years in local government management in Michigan for the job as interim city manager. Council had a special meeting Tuesday night to interview Guetschow,, who will fill for the...
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Site plan approved for huge industrial suites project

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The Wayland City Planning Commission Tuesday evening approved site plan review for Honeycrisp Ventures to develop a huge parcel of land into an industrial suites complex at 795 Reno Drive.“This thing is a doozy,” said Jason Derry of zoning enforcement administrator Professional Code Inspections. “It’s a big building, but I...
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Robinson Dental raises $2,383 for Wayland Schools

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Robinson Dental Care recently conducted a "Charity of the Month" fund-raiser, resulting in a donation of 2,383 to the Wayland Union School District. A spokesperson for the schools said, "We are grateful to be surrounded by such a supportive community!"
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Wayland Schools offer ‘Meet up and Eat Up’ program

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Wayland Union Schools will offer a “Meet Up and Eat Up” summer free meal program for children up to age 18 from July 9 to Aug. 8 at Steeby Elementary.Free breakfasts will be offered 8 to 8:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays and lunches from 11 a.m. to noon. All...
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Wayland schools buying former U-M Health West site

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The Wayland Union School District is buying the building that formerly housed the University of Michigan Health West Clinic across the street on East Superior,The Board of Education Monday night voted 5-1 to enter into purchase agreement with Broadstone Property Management to buy the site at 893 East Superior for...
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Dahlia City Dogs closing after 26 years in business

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Carla French Dahlia City Dogs is closing up shop after 26 years in the dog grooming business. Owner-operator Carla French made the announcement today on Facebook: "Wayland and surrounding communities, thank you for 26 great years. It's been a true pleasure serving you and your fur family all these years. I'm...
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Casual celebration of life June 15 for Tammy Vanlet

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​Tammy Marie Venlet, age 57, of Wayland, originally from Coopersville, died Wednesday, June 5, at home after a six-year courageous battle with glioblastoma brain cancer. She loved family and friends, fishing, camping, her cats, and garage sales. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and most of all, she...
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Texas Sheet Cake or Chocolate Cookie Sheet Cake

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by Kathy Hamman Miller The Texas Sheet Cake recipe I have was brought back from Texas in 1953, handwritten by my Mom, who has used it consistently over the years. As a matter of fact, my grandson asked for it to be served at his recent graduation party. A family...
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