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Hopkins School Board unveils back to school plans

Hopkins Public Schools officials have outlined a “back to school” plan for the next academic year starting in late August. Superintendent Gary Wood told school board members students are scheduled…
Posted by Editor July 20, 2020
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COVID mask wearing issue finds it way to Wayland

The nation-wide controversy about wearing masks during the COVID-19 crisis has found its way to Wayland. The Wayland City Council and Police Chief Mark Garnsey got an earful Monday night…
Posted by Editor July 20, 2020
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Swedish Rye Bread a great choice for making Reubens

by Kathy Hamman Miller Grandma’s Recipes slot of times called for a pinch of this, a dash of that, or mix it until the dough looks right. These kind of…
Posted by Editor July 20, 2020
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Will voters throw out the baby with the bath water?

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief,…
Posted by Editor July 19, 2020
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Ramblin’ Road: Mundane, but peaceful life camping

by Phyllis McCrossin We are still here. I guess that means we are here (at this campground) for the duration. It’s interesting to see the campers come and go. Big…
Posted by Editor July 19, 2020
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Funeral mass Tuesday at St. Mary’s for Paul James

Paul Edward James, age 72, of Dorr, died Saturday, July 18. Paul was a loving and caring husband and father, who always led his family with strength and confidence. A…
Posted by Editor July 19, 2020
Posted inObituaries

Service Tuesday for North Dorr native Clarine Lanting

Clarine Leona Lanting Thursday, July 16, after battling cancer.  She was 90 years old. Clarine was born in North Dorr on November 7, 1929 to her now deceased parents Edward…
Posted by Editor July 19, 2020
Yes It’s True: Cross country has least risk from COVID
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Yes It’s True: Cross country has least risk from COVID

So the Michigan High School Athletic Association today announced the bold and hopeful move to permit fall high school sports to proceed. Indeed, such a decision can be controversial because…
Posted by Editor July 17, 2020
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Wayland Family Dentistry’s closure is only temporary

Dr. Elizabeth Robinson, co-owner of Robinson Dental Care in Wayland, along with her husband, Scott, has indicated Wayland Family Dentistry's closue at 404 W. Superior St. is temporary because of…
Posted by Editor July 17, 2020
Posted inCommunity Notices

Wayland Supt. plans school reopening update July 24

New Wayland Union Schools Supt. Dr. Christina Hinds today sent a letter out to parents on prospects for reopening schools for the 2020-21 academic year. Dr. Hinds wrote: The district…
Posted by Editor July 17, 2020

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