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Hopkins is silent on feds allowing tribe to take land into trust

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There was no comment by the Hopkins Township Board Monday night in the wake of the news the federal government has allowed the Gun Lake Tribe to take the Nowak property into trust. There has been speculation Hopkins Township will appeal the decision and it has hired attorney Thaddeus E....
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K & M Chrysler Jeep nixes Wayland, takes Hopkins Twp.

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Mike Houseman explains plans for the K & M dealership in Hopkins Township. The K & M Chrysler Jeep dealership has decided not to locate on Reno Drive and instead will move into a site by the expressway in Hopkins Township. The Hopkins Township Board Monday night granted conditional approval...
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One Small Voice: We got to live together… and we got to vote

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My family goes way back in United States history. My ancestors were among the earliest immigrants, settlers in New Jersey.  They were no strangers to hard work there in the 1600s and 1700s. That history all but embedded in our DNA the work ethic we usually equate with the Puritans...
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Basura: Let’s blame ‘Markergate’ scandal on Hillary Clinton

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“Man’s most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe.” — Euripedes It was Hillary.  She used an old security pass, either from her days as First Lady, or else from her time as Secretary of State.  Her credentials weren’t valid, of course, but can we be...
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I repeat: Wayland should honor voting majority on pot issue

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ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor.   In my humble, but correct, opinion, Sweet Leaf Glass in the mini-mall behind Burger King would be a good fit for a marijuana business. I still resolutely urge the Wayland City Council to...
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Clippers defeat another 2018 football playoff opponent, 20-0

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It was the second straight week that Martin's football team defeated an opponent that made the post-season playoffs in 2018. This time it was Tri-Unity Christian, victim of a 20-0 shutout at the hands of the Clippers, who beat Bellevue 20-12 in their season opener. Cayden Curry rushed for 155...
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Two Wildcat alums running for Aquinas College C-C team

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Wayland High School graduates Zoe Antel (left) and Maggie Whitney both are members of the Aquinas College cross-country team. The Saints Saturday placed third in the Calvin Knights Invitational in Grand Rapids. (Photo supplied)
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Hopkins impressive in 45-12 grid rout of Morley-Stanwood

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Carsen DeLao   Hopkins registered an impressive non-league victory Friday evening on the road against a Morley-Stanwood ballclub that is coming off five consecutive post-season playoff appearances. The Vikings made it look easier than what was feared by recording a 45-12 rout. They exploded for 24 points in the second...
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Wildcats’ plethora of mistakes lethal in 34-6 loss to Waverly

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Dustin Simmons (12) has emerged as the most reliable Wildcat receiver, scoring another TD. Is it “he who makes the fewest mistakes wins, or he who makes the most mistakes loses?” It was the latter for the Wayland varsity football team Friday night in its ugly 34-6 defeat at the...
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Army Bob: Left-wing ‘truths’ do not need facts, just desire

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by Robert M. Traxler Being a liberal media member and politician means never having to say you are sorry for being wrong. Left wing truths need not have facts to back them up, they merely need to be something the left wants to be true. A few examples: “Psychopaths make...
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