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Former WHS teacher does podcast about education

Former Wayland High School language arts teacher Andrea Villreal retired at Plainwell last year, but continues to advocate for public education through podcasting and working as a field assistant for…
Posted by Editor February 7, 2023
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Two celebrations of life set for Sarah Clawson Shanks

Sarah (Clawson) Shanks died Jan. 29 in Knoxville, Tenn. She was 41. She was born to Carol and Mark Clawson of Dorr and was a graduate of Wayland Union and…
Posted by Editor February 7, 2023
Posted inCommunity Notices

Hopkins 8th-grader’s art work qualifies for nationals

Hopkins Middle School eighth-grader Lylah Janowski has won two Regional Gold Key Awards in this year's Scholastic Art competition. These two art works now move on to the national level…
Posted by Editor February 7, 2023
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Wildcat boys continue to be ‘on a roll’ on bowling lanes

The Wayland boys' varsity bowling team scored a 22-8 victory over Grand Rapids Catholic Central Monday afternoon to run its record to 8-5 overall for the season. The Lady Wildcats…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2023
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Four Wayland Odyssey of the Mind teams make state

Theresa Fulk, assistant superintendent for instruction, reported that four of five Wayland Union Schools Odyssey of the Mind teams last weekend qualified for the state competition next month at Thornapple…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2023
Posted inArticles

Local Farmers Market site going back to City Park

Holly McPherson Main Street Director Holly McPherson Monday night unveiled two big physical changes to downtown Wayland to the City Council. McPherson, who’s been earning a lot of praise for…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2023
Posted inObituaries

Dick Russell loses 7 1/2-year battle with cancer

Dick Russell, age 81, died Saturday, Feb. 4, after a courageous 7 ½-year battle with pancreatic cancer. His courage and positive attitude were so recognized, the Lemmen-Holton doctors and staff…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2023
One Small Voice: ‘Spy balloon’ debate interesting
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One Small Voice: ‘Spy balloon’ debate interesting

by Lynn Mandaville If I learned nothing else from 29 years in the library biz, I learned that none of us is ever as smart as we think we are. …
Posted by Editor February 6, 2023
Posted inCommunity Notices

Hopkins District Library decides to ditch late fees

Hopkins District Library will no longer charge late fines on books and other circulating materials, effective immediately. The Library Board unanimously voted to join a growing number of libraries no…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2023
Posted inColumns

Baked seasoned parmesan chicken is quick and easy

by Kathy Hamman Milller Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. This recipe is a quick, true and tried easy recipe. Ingredients: 2 1/2 lbs boneless chicken breasts Olive…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2023

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