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Old Leighton air park issue resurfaces after 4-year lull

Kate Scheltema Clark Galloway Though a proposal for an air park (or airport) was approved by voters in the 2018 August primary, the project’s most vocal opponent was back in…
Posted by Editor July 14, 2022
Army Bob: Is science undeniable or a suggestion?
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Army Bob: Is science undeniable or a suggestion?

by Robert M. Traxler We must believe the science, all the science, or be a damned science denier and then (according to some of the progressives who scribble in the…
Posted by Editor July 14, 2022
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Martin Twp. voters to be asked to renew fire millage

The Martin Township Board Wednesday night acknowledged a renewal of three-quarters of a mill for fire and emergency services and equipment will be on the Tuesday, Aug. 2 ballot. The…
Posted by Editor July 13, 2022
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Four Wildcats compete in all-star softball showdown

Four representatives of the Wayland High School softball team Wednesday took part in the Division 2 all-star game at Davenport University, sponsored by the Michigan High School Softball Coaches Association.…
Posted by Editor July 13, 2022
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — July 14, 1997 Local historian James Levandoski died of a heart attack…
Posted by Editor July 13, 2022
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Mass of Christian Burial is July 19 for Margaret Weber

Margaret Ann Weber, age 95 of Salem Township, and died peacefully Monday. Margaret graduated from Zeeland High School on June 6, 1944, as the U.S. troops landed in Normandy, France.…
Posted by Editor July 13, 2022
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How I got a homemade pool pond from youngest son

by Denise Dykstra A (sort of) guest post from my youngest son, Abe “This is your pool pond. I just dug it. And put plastic in it. And filled it.…
Posted by Editor July 12, 2022
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Funeral will be Sunday for Elizabeth DeWeerd Jeffery

Elizabeth Autumn DeWeerd Jeffery died Monday, July 11. A 1995 graduate of Wayland High School, she was only 45. Born to Michael and Martha (Gilbert) DeWeerd on Nov. 21, 1976,…
Posted by Editor July 12, 2022
Wayland schools to send city input about pot shops
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Wayland schools to send city input about pot shops

New Wayland Union Schools Supt. Tim Reeves will represent the district next Monday night at the City Council meeting to decide whether or not the city will adopt an ordinance…
Posted by Editor July 11, 2022
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Service will be Wednesday for Florence Schafer, 92

Florence May Schafer, 92, of Allegan, diedSaturday, July 9, at her home. Born Feb. 7, 1930, in Kalamazoo, she was the daughter of the late Alvis and Ann (Nowakowski) Kremer.…
Posted by Editor July 11, 2022

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