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Items reported stolen from the Martin Resource Center
Posted inCommunity Notices

Items reported stolen from the Martin Resource Center

Harvey and Carol Visser, co-owners of the Martin Area Resource Center have reported a blue "hand truck" used to transport heavy items, pick up appliances, etc., and a black utility…
Posted by Editor October 25, 2022
Posted inSports

WHS grad named junior college player of the week

Wayland High School graduate Olivia Deeb, a freshman setter for Lake Michigan College, has been selected as MCCAA Western Conference Offensive Player of the Week. Deeb dished out 126 assists…
Posted by Editor October 25, 2022
Posted inArticles

Asst. Supt. Patricia Velie to stay on until next June 30

Wayland Union Schools Assistant Supt. for Finance and Operations Patricia Velie has agreed to delay her retirement until June 30, 2023, explaining that “I have a deep commitment to this…
Posted by Editor October 24, 2022
City crews starting to pick up leaves curbside today
Posted inCommunity Notices

City crews starting to pick up leaves curbside today

Wayland city crews will begin picking up leaves today (Monday, Oct. 24), continuing through the first measurable, sustained snowfall. Residents are asked to rake their leaves into piles of the…
Posted by Editor October 24, 2022
One Small Voice: Shame on promoting voting distrust
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One Small Voice: Shame on promoting voting distrust

by Lynn Mandaville Though election day in the United States is still more than a week away, last week Friday was voting day for us in the Mandaville household. Our…
Posted by Editor October 24, 2022
Posted inColumns

Pumpkin Crisp is a nice break with fall tradition

by Kathy Hamman Miller It’s fall y’all, and pumpkin season! I broke with tradition of making pumpkin pies and tried something different with this newly found fall favorite dessert. Pumpkin…
Posted by Editor October 24, 2022
Posted inSports

Vikings, Clippers qualify for post-season grid playoffs

Hopkins and Martin football teams both will take part in the post-season playoffs this Friday evening. Martin will take its 7-2 record against another squad that went 7-2 in eight-man…
Posted by Editor October 23, 2022
Posted inSports

Hopkins wins O-K Silver Conference volleyball title

Seniors Mady Weber (left) and Corrie Wisser hold the trophy. The Hopkins varsity volleyball squad Saturday captured the O-K Silver Conference championship by winning the league tournament at Cornerstone University…
Posted by Editor October 22, 2022
Posted inEditorial

Picks ‘n pans: 3 proposals, county board, state offices

DEAR READERS: You have every right to say I’m just one man expressing his opinion and nobody appointed me arbiter of issues and candidates for the Nov. 8 general election.…
Posted by Editor October 22, 2022
Posted inObituaries

Shelbyville native Kenny Washburn dies at age 81

Shelbyville native Kenneth Duane Washburn died Wednesday, Oct. 12. He was 81. Born on March 28, 1941, in Shelbyville, Kenny was blessed with almost 32 years of a loving marriage…
Posted by Editor October 22, 2022

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