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Funeral mass for Wayland native Larry Lapekes, 86

Wayland native Lawrence Lee Lapekes, 86, died Saturday, Jan. 18. Larry was born Oct. 15, 1933, in a farm house in Wayland and was the 10th of 11 children to…
Posted by Editor January 19, 2020
Posted inEditorial

Dorr Library wants to get rid of Sword of Damocles

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. “Are you threatening me? Why ya stupid toad… I oughta beat your brain out.”…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2020
Posted inArticles

12th Street residents file petitions for annexation

A group of residents living along 12th Street west of the City of Wayland across the U.S.-131 expressway this week filed petitions in Lansing seeking to be annexed. Grand Rapids…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2020
Viking boys defeat K-ville, but ladies lose to Rockets
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Viking boys defeat K-ville, but ladies lose to Rockets

The Hopkins boys' varsity basketball team lifted its overall season record to 5-4 with a convincing 82-51 triumph Friday night at Kelloggsville. The win left the Vikings with a 2-1…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2020
Posted inSports

Wildcat boys and girls both fall to East Grand Rapids

The Wayland girls' varsity basketball team absorbed its second straight defeat Friday night after eight straight victories in a 74-33 loss to East Grand Rapids. The Lady Wildcats, 8-2 overall…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2020
Posted inSports

Martin girls beat Fennville to improve record to 10-0

The Martin girls’ varsity basketball team recorded its 10th straight victory without a loss this season with a 52-41 decision at Fennville Friday evening. The Martin boys lost 72-66 to…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2020
Posted inObituaries

Celebration of Life will be Jan. 25 for Charles George

Former Wayland State Police Trooper Charles George died Wednesday. He was 83. "Charlie" started his career in law enforcement in 1964 as a Michigan State Trooper at the Battle Creek Post and…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2020
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: It’s a good idea to walk health blues away

by Robert M. Traxler Let’s talk about aging and exercise, health and exercise, cancer and exercise, heart disease and exercise, general happiness and exercise. I grew up as an obese…
Posted by Editor January 16, 2020
Hopkins girls’ bowlers 5-0 in O-K Silver dual matches
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Hopkins girls’ bowlers 5-0 in O-K Silver dual matches

The Hopkins girls' varsity bowling team walked away with another win Wednesday against Calvin Christian. Adding to their wins last week against Kelloggsville and Godwin, this puts them undefeated so…
Posted by Editor January 16, 2020
Posted inSports

WHS boys bowlers’ 1-pin advantage translates into win

Wayland boys' varsity bowling coach Sherry Rybiski Miklusicak said, "Just one pin makes a BIG difference..." after her squad claimed its second straight dual match victory, 16-14, Wednesday over Grand Rapids Christian.…
Posted by Editor January 15, 2020

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