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WHS grad Monday to open restaurant in Hastings

Wayland High School graduate Orland Smith is opening Bunker's Smokehouse & Grill in downtown Hastings Monday. The eatery is just one block away from State and Jefferson Streets, at 101…
Posted by Editor April 15, 2021
Posted inArticles

How will Leighton spend its federal stimulus check?

Steve Shoemaker, Leighton Township Planning Commissioner, appeared before the Township Board Thursday evening as a private citizen to ask what will be done with the $589,074 coming soon from the…
Posted by Editor April 15, 2021
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: Must we replace science with socialism?

by Robert M. Traxler In a recent editorial, the owner of this esteemed publication, a man we all need to thank for his darn near single-handed labor of love, the…
Posted by Editor April 15, 2021
Wayland man among those killed in Saturday crash
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Wayland man among those killed in Saturday crash

One of the three people killed in a traffic crash Saturday night in Wyoming was a 50-year-old Wayland man. Michigan State Police released the names of the three, identifying the…
Posted by Editor April 15, 2021
Posted inObituaries

Daniel Carr dies at age 86 in Wayland nursing facility

Daniel D. Carr of Wayland, formerly of Otsego, died Wednesday, April 14, at the Laurels of Sandy Creek in Wayland. He was 86. He was born Nov. 7, 1934, in Plainwell,…
Posted by Editor April 15, 2021
Posted inObituaries

No services set for Arlene Prater, 75, of Sandy Pines

Arlene Prater died of metastatic pancreatic cancer after celebrating her 75th birthday, and resided in Zeeland, Mich.,and Wesley Chapel, Fla. Throughout her battle with cancer , she worried daily about…
Posted by Editor April 15, 2021
Posted inArticles

Commissioner Cain wants stimulus to go to broadband

Allegan County Commissioner Rick Cain Wednesday evening told the Martin Township Board the county is receiving $23 million in the recent federal stimulus package. Cain said commissioners have had preliminary…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2021
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) 25 Years Ago — April 17, 1996 The Globe’s front page was graced by Wayland’s oldest…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2021
Viking boys, girls both split season debut dual meets
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Viking boys, girls both split season debut dual meets

The Hopkins boys’ and girls’ track teams opened their seasons Tuesday by splitting a double dual meet against O-K Silver Conference rivals Calvin Christian and Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian. The…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2021
Posted inSports

Lady Wildcats have season record evened at 1-1 in loss

The Wayland girls' varsity tennis team absorbed a 6-2 nonleague loss at Lowell Tuesday. The loss dropped the Lady Wildcats' overall season record to 1-1 after they defeated Hastings 6-2…
Posted by Editor April 14, 2021

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