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Defensive effort makes a difference in Vikings’ win

The Hopkins boys' varsity basketball team captured its third consecutive victory in an unusual Thursday night non-league encounter against West Michigan Aviation Academy. Tristen Perry led all scorers with 19…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2022
Posted inArticles

Leighton Township to take over old school site Dec. 26

The Leighton Township Board plans to take possession of the former Happy Camper business Dec. 26 after the current occupant of the old Moline Elementary School vacates the building Dec.…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2022
Posted inFeatures

Gun Lake Winterfest logo contest winner announced

The winner of the Gun Lake Winterfest 2023 logo contest is artist Leah Williams, an eighth-grader from St. Stanislaus Catholic School who submitted this snow globe snowman drawing. A spokesperson…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2022
Posted inEditorial

Plan Commission did the right thing in weed hearing

ACHTUNG: The following is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. The public hearings Tuesday night at the Wayland City Planning Commission were disappointing,…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2022
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Army Bob: Rebuttal to the editor’s recent assertions

by Robert M. Traxler Our esteemed editor penned an editorial, “American politicians don’t care what we want.“ In it he sang the praises of legalizing marijuana and abortion at the…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2022
Posted inObituaries

Memorial mass is Tuesday for Richard Sevigny, 90

Richard L. Sevigny, age 90, died Wednesday, Dec. 14. Richard served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. For many years, Richard worked as a truck…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2022
Posted inSports

Wildcat boys bowl Kenowa Hills close, but no cigar

The Wayland boys had a frustrating afternoon at Westgate Lanes, losing 23-7 to a Kenowa Hills team with whom they were pretty evenly matched. "It started well, as we took…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2022
Martin Township losing three officials at end of year
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Martin Township losing three officials at end of year

Pete Zeinstra Rachelle Smit Martin Township will lose three local officials at the beginning of next year. Township Clerk Rachelle Smit submitted her resignation Wednesday evening to the Township Board…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2022
Posted inFeatures

Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) The original Dorr School from more than 100 years ago. The cover photo is of a…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2022
Martin coach earns top 8-man football accolades
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Martin coach earns top 8-man football accolades

Martin head football coach Brad Blauvelt has been awarded the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association (MHSFCA) Division 1, 8-player Coach of the Year award. This award is selected by…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2022

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