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‘Tis the late summer season for fruity Blueberry Buckle

by Kathy Hamman Miller Blueberry Buckle Ingredients: 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup sugar 1 egg 1/2 cup milk 1/4 cup oleo 2 cups…
Posted by Editor August 17, 2020
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Life Magazine pic featured Burnips man during WWII

Glenn Selby of Burnips, Salem Township, was mentioned last month in a "Bygone Days" entry from 75 years ago. In the July 2, 1945, edition of Life Magazine, he appeared…
Posted by Editor August 17, 2020
Posted inObituaries

Visitation Wednesday in Dorr for Bennie Gates, 72

Bennie Gates, age 72, died Aug, 15. He is survived by his wife, Susan Gates; children Sonny Gates, Chris (Ann Brower) Gates, John (Dena) Rynearson, Mike (Pam) Rynearson; grandchildren Lilly,…
Posted by Editor August 17, 2020
Posted inCommunity Notices

Former Martin coach, pastor Dave Nightingale dies

Former Martin area pastor and high school basketball and baseball coach David Nightingale died of the COVID-19 virus Sunday evening at a Florida Hospital. His son, Chad, posted on Facebook,…
Posted by Editor August 16, 2020
Posted inObituaries

Funeral at Wayland CRC Wednesday for Jack Buist

Jack L. Buist, age 84, died Friday, Aug. 14. Jack was a longtime member of Wayland Christian Reformed Church and the second of five generations to attend Moline Christian school.…
Posted by Editor August 16, 2020
Posted inEditorial

What are we going to do about rigging the election?

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. “Nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care.” — George Carlin “I’m mad as…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2020
Posted inSports

One photo captures 17 seniors on WHS grid team

A Wayland High School football mother posted on Facebook today, "This may be our one and only football pic this season. Taken this morning after a short football meeting. 17…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2020
Posted inColumns

Why was Wayland Schools millage vote tally so close?

I submit there are several reasons why the non-Homestead millage for Wayland Union Schools only squeaked out a 10-vote victory in the Aug. 4 primary election. At first glance backward,…
Posted by Editor August 14, 2020
Posted inSports

High school football season moved from fall to spring

The Representative Council of the Michigan High School Athletic Association has announced it will move the 2020 fall football season to spring 2021, because of football’s higher risk for spreading…
Posted by Editor August 14, 2020
Posted inCommunity Notices

Mike Villar asks for recount of county prosecutor vote

Though the Board of Canvassers this week certified that Allegan County Prosecutor Myrene Koch narrowly defeated challenger Michael Villar by just 17 votes, 8,864 to 8,847, Villar has decided to…
Posted by Editor August 13, 2020

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