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Two ‘Cat distance runners surprise in double dual

Thornapple Kellogg and Kenowa Hills came to town to take on Wayland in an OK-Gold Conference double dual meet. The local boys emerged victorious, but the girls fell short. Perhaps…
Posted by Editor May 4, 2021
Posted inColumns

Ranger Rick: Hunter Biden has happy, privileged life

When you try to purchase a weapon, you have to make out a form for your background check.  It's been some time since I made mine out, but I believe…
Posted by Editor May 4, 2021
Posted inCommunity Notices

M-179 to be closed for a week of U.S.-131, casino

The Michigan Department of Transportation has announced that M-179 (129th Avenue) will be closed between U.S.-131 and 10th Street. starting Monday, May 10, through Monday, May 17. The road will…
Posted by Editor May 4, 2021
Posted inObituaries

Carol D’Agostino, age 64, dies of extended illness

Carol Lynn D’Agostino, age 64, died while sitting with her husband Saturday, May 1, after an extended illness. Carol had many hobbies, including cooking, baking, crafts, and especially her kids.…
Posted by Editor May 4, 2021
Posted inObituaries

Matriarch of Gonzales family, Beatrice, dies at 88

The matriarch of the Gonzales family, Beatrice (Zamora) Gonzales, died Saturday May 1. She was 88. She began every day praying and reading the Bible. The love for her family…
Posted by Editor May 4, 2021
Posted inSports

Hopkins drops non-league doubleheader to Buchanan

The Hopkins varsity softball team had a really bad day against non-league opponent Buchanan Monday, losing 17-1 and 9-2. The doubleheader losses dropped the Lady Vikings’ overall season record to…
Posted by Editor May 3, 2021
Posted inSports

Wayland 7th-grader tied for 1st in the state in pole vault

Wayland Middle School seventh-grader Evie Mathis is tied for first in the State of Michigan for all middle schoolers and the top seventh-grader in the state in the pole vault.…
Posted by Editor May 3, 2021
Posted inArticles

City says private campaign can’t go on public location

The Wayland City Council Monday night denied a request by the Wayland Chamber of Commerce to use city property to promote its “Just Say Thanks” and “We Support the Thin…
Posted by Editor May 3, 2021
Posted inColumns

Ramblin’ Road: Can’t you buy with cash any more?

by Phyllis McCrossin I think I officially morphed into my parents this weekend, and it all started with a trip to a cell phone store. Now, I realize my parents…
Posted by Editor May 3, 2021
Posted inObituaries

Local farm businessman Bill Sebright dies at 81

William Louis Sebright of Allegan died Tuesday, April 28. He was 81. Bill was born on Dec. 16, 1939 in Concord, Calif., the son of Bernice (Powell) and Nelson Sebright,…
Posted by Editor May 3, 2021

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