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Lady Viking bowlers still unbeaten in conference

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Jenna Mohr The Hopkins girls' varsity bowling team continues to roll undefeated in the O-K Silver Conference. The Lady Vikings defeated Kent City on a non-league dual match Monday and then bested Belding Wednesday. The girls beat Belding for the second time, leaving their record still undefeated. The boys struggled,...
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A bad day at Zeeland for both WHS bowling teams

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It was a tough day for the Wayland boys' and girls' varsity bowling teams Wednesday. The Lady Wildcats lost by a score of 27-3 and the guys went down 29-1. Girls' coach Eric Bottrall said Zeeland had a solid four bowlers post great scores "and they definitely dominated this match......
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Barry Hastings: Why I’m voting for Mike Bloomberg

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I plan to vote for Mike Bloomberg in the primary because- he's taking the fight to the madman. Every one of his public statements amounts to a direct assault on the record of the most dangerous man ever to occupy the Oval Office. Even moderate Republican office-holders fear his wrath. Bloomberg's record and his wealth make him impervious to Trump's...
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

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(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — Feb. 1, 1995 The old Wayland School, before it was replaced in 1941 by what is now Pine Street Elementary. Scott Sullivan, in his contribution to the weekly Soapbox column, gave a...
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Private memorial service planned for Linda Hays, 77

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Linda Lue Hays passed died Monday, Jan. 27, after a long illness. She was 77. Linda is remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Linda was an artist and her talents shone through and influenced many people from the margins of books and notes, to large-scale paintings. She...
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Vikings all alone in 2nd in O-K Silver hoops standings

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The Hopkins varsity basketball team now stands alone in second place in the O-K Silver Conference with a 5-1 record, behind only Calvin Christian. The Vikings posted their fourth straight hardcourt triumph Tuesday night at Belding, 71-50, to move their overall season record to 8-4, a pretty good place considering...
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Ainsworth MIA; Lady ‘Cats drubbed by GR Christian

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Kenzie Wolf Wayland’s star 6-2 junior pivot Stephanie Ainsworth suffered an injury on the first play of the game Tuesday night and had to sit out a 70-31 shellacking at the hands of Grand Rapids Christian. The Lady Wildcats’ leading scorer and rebounder was missing in action, as their season...
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Lady Vikings overcome slow start to beat Belding

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“You picked a fine time to get hot, Lexi.” — With apologies to Kenny Rogers Paris Corneille (32) puts up a short jumper. She excelled in passing the ball for assists Tuesday night. Sophomore Lexi Teunissen tossed in 10 points during a brief run for Hopkins in the second quarter...
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Lady Wildcats in the hunt for league bowling crown

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Wayland continued its girls' bowling winning tradition Monday, with freshman Kadence Bottrall's terrorizing 248 game sparking a 28-2 rout of East Grand Rapids. The guys, however, came up just short in a 17-13 verdict. Wayland girls took both Baker games with scores of 152 and 146, along with eight out...
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Superintendent search input sought in 2 meetings

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The Wayland Union Board of Education has begun the search process to find a new superintendent and the public is invited to special public meetings at 12:15 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday, jan. 30. Assisting the board in the search to succeed the retiring Norman Taylor is the Michigan Association...
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