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Gas Station is Wayland’s 4th marijuana dispensary

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Jarred Biggs and Dennis Weiss, both of Middleville, have opened Wayland’s fourth marijuana dispensary, at 1124 West Superior St. Biggs said he wants to take advantage of the population and economic growth in the region between Grand Rapids to Kalamazoo. He said he believes the Gun Lake Casino’s recent announcement...
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Holy Family School provides splendid cake ideas

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Looking for cake ideas? The Holy Family School Favorite Recipes has got your back. Enjoy!
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Yes It’s True: I’m not a liberal, I’m a progressive

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“At General Electric, progress is our most important product.” — Ronald Reagan “Those who don’t learn from history are condemned to repeat it.” — Georges Santayana I’ve been called a lot of things while editing and publishing this on-line rag for the past dozen years, but perhaps mostly frequently some...
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Wildcats’ win streak ends; they can clinch Gold Monday

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Wayland’s impressive softball winning streak came to an end Saturday in the Frankenmuth tournament, where Home Run Derby was prominently featured. The Wildcats’ 19-game string was ended in its first game of the day, a 4-3 heartbreaker at the hands of Midland Dow, team named honorable mention in the latest...
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Burglary of SUV, Ryobi tools, bicycle reported in city

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A resident of the city of Wayland has reported that her home was burglarized Saturday morning. She posted on Facebook, "Sometime between midnight and 5 a.m. this morning, someone stole my son and daughter-in-law's 2014 silver Ford Escape, a bunch of Ryobi tools and my bright green Trek bicycle! If...
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Open house June 2 to honor Roger Miedema’s 60 years

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The Leighton Township Fire Department will have a special open house from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at the Green Lake station. The occasion will be held to honore Roger Miedema for his 60 continuous years of service to the local fire department.
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Martin 3200-meter relay 1st, breaks school record

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Emily King, Sara Schipper, Torryn Harris, and Veyda Conley captured first place in the race in 10:17.40, almost five seconds faster than all competitors and more than 16 seconds faster than the school record. The Clippers picked up 44 points in in the 13-team field to finish fifth. The Martin...
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Vikings beat Forest Hills Central in non-league games

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Hannah Brinks struck out 13 batters to lead Hopkins past Forest Hills Central 14-1 Friday in the first game of a doubleheader. Brinks gave up five hits and one run over five innings while walking two. Hopkins jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after...
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Celebration set for Martin Garage owner Jack Witt

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A celebration of life for Jack Lee Witt will be held at the Gun River Inn Saturday June 15, from 1 to 3 p.m. at 11798 9 Mile Road Shelbyville, Jack Lee Witt took his stock car, #33, to the oval dirt track in Heaven, passing away at his home...
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Three Hopkins Outstanding People for Education chosen

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The three winners this year for Outstanding People for Education designation from Hopkins Public Schools are (from left) Amy Pitsch, elementary teacher; Katie Jager, Director of Finance & Operations, and Tim Dommenick, high school teacher.
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