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One Small Voice: Hatred of Trump nothing personal

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EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the author's response to a suggestion in the comments section that she must get over her hatred of President Donald Trump: by Lynn Mandaville With sincere respect, I would suggest that hatred of President Donald Trump is, in truth, hatred of what Trump and his...
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Most Gun Lake Winterfest events will be on Feb. 15

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Most of the activities for the annual Gun Lake Winterfest celebration will take place through hout the day Saturday, Feb. 15, but a couple of events are planned for Wednesday, Feb. 12, and Thursday, Feb. 13. The semifinal round of Gun Lake Idol competition, with $2,000 in prizes, will take...
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We must be proactive on climate change, like Y2K

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To the editor: Thanks for providing a forum for news and discussion. A week or so ago you had a column on climate change.  I read it several times to catch your train of thought.  It was not clear to me what your stand was concerning both Y2K issue and...
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Wildcat boys and girls both suffer defeats at Lowell

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It's a difficult realization to swallow, but the Wayland girls' varsity basketball team very definitely struggles without star 6-2 junior pivot Stephanie Ainsworth. The Lady Wildcats were on the short end of a 38-17 score Friday night against non-conference opponent Lowell, lowering their overall season record to 9-5. They have...
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Martin girls outlast Coloma; boys falter down stretch

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There was a sea of orange fans in the stands at Martin Friday night in support of freshman Ivy Keyzer, who was diagnosed this week with leukemia. Sophomore Gracie Shettler and junior Natalie Yowler came off the bench and sparked the Martin girls’ varsity basketball team to a hard-fought 45-36...
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Basura: The Beach Doctor conquers sea urchin bites

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“Help! I need somebody!  Help, not just anybody.  Won’t you please, please, help me?”  — The Beatles, 1965 My uncle, a Korean War vet, asked me the other day if there are a lot of sea urchins in Bonaire.  We leave soon for the month of February there, and I...
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WAEMS Board working on 5-year restructuring plan

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Penny Post The Wayland Area Emergency Services ambulance operations are the busiest ever and personnel are scrambling to keep up with costs and demands. Penny Post, who represents Dorr Township on the WAEMS Board, said Thursday evening that the service made a record high 4,452 runs in 2019, up from...
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Man in Ethan Mutschler’s traffic death gets 1 year

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Colter Rounds, the motorist who caused a traffic crash that killed 17-year-old Wayland High School student Ethan Mutschler has been sentenced to a year in jail. Rounds also was ordered to serve five years or probation in his sentencing Thursday in Kent County Circuit Court. Mutschler, a three-year letterman on...
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Wayland’s supt. search begins with seeking input

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Dr. Rodney Green speaks to a group of parents with a backdrop of a Power Point. The search for a successor to retiring Wayland Union Schools Supt. Norman Taylor began in earnest Thursday afternoon and evening with a couple of “public input sessions.” Dr. Rodney Green from the Michigan Association...
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Army Bob: Rep. Adam Schiff has become a media deity

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by Robert M. Traxler In researching this column, I Googled Representative Adam Bennet Schiff, (D-Ca.) and got page after page of hero worship by the media; to sum up the coverage in a few words, “God-like.” Those who openly criticize our President for lying forget Representative Schiff’s open and frequent...
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