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Ranger Rick: Trump got a lot done as our president

The four years of the Donald Trump presidency is almost over.  Throughout the four years, he has been the driving force in getting things done, not just talking about it,…
Posted by Editor January 19, 2021
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Hall of Fame nominations for WHS inductees sought

Wayland Union Schools is seeking nominations for inductees into the 2021 Alumni Hall of Fame. Nominate a candidate for consideration by sending the nominee’s name and qualifications to Wayland High…
Posted by Editor January 19, 2021
Hopkins School Board vacancy interviews Jan. 28
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Hopkins School Board vacancy interviews Jan. 28

The Hopkins Board of Education will conduct interviews of three candidates for filling one vacancy at a special meeting Thursday, Jan. 28. Superintendent Gary Wood told board members Monday evening…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2021
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Mini-Cheese Cakes, using vanilla wafers, a real treat

by Kathy Hamman Miller Mini-Cheese Cakes Place 24 cup cake liners in muffin tins and place a single vanilla wafer in each. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Beat until light…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2021
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Service for Ken Nederveld, 76, of Dorr postponed

Kenneth Nederveld, age 76, of Dorr, died Friday, Jan. 15. Ken worked for OAK Construction for many years. You could always find him drinking coffee at Bunker Hill. He enjoyed…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Does our adopted dog have ALS?

by Phyllis McCrossin We have one sick little puppy. Things are not going well for DK. We knew when we adopted him he had “some weakness” in his hindquarters. After…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2021
All municipalities should offer virtual on-line option
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All municipalities should offer virtual on-line option

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced article." It is an editorial by the editor “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” — An old proverb I urge all…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2021
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Private family service for Ruth Genther, 99, planned

Ruth Anna Genther, age 99, died Friday, Jan. 15. Ruth was a wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Dorr for…
Posted by Editor January 16, 2021
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Six Middle School Spelling Bee finalists announced

Wayland Union Middle School's annual school-wide Spelling Bee was held Wednesday, Jan. 13. The contest lasted 23 rounds and the championship word was: defector. The following students will be representing Wayland at…
Posted by Editor January 15, 2021
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Funeral for Florence Potter, 79, of Moline, is Monday

Florence Potter, age 79, died Thursday, Jan. 14. She is survived by her sons Roger (Melody Sessions) Potter and Dan (Amy) Potter; grandchildren Jenna Potter (Joey Schloff), Trevor, Tyler, and…
Posted by Editor January 15, 2021

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