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Clipper boys go into holiday break with 6-0 record

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Cayden Curry Going 6-0 before the holiday break is quite an accomplishment for the Martin boys' varsity basketball squad, but coach Brad Moelker  insists his charges will not rest on their laurels. The Clippers extended their early season success Thursday with a 53-35 triumph over Watervliet. They pretty much led...
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Army Bob: Clinton survived scandals, so will Trump

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As the endless allegations against President Donald Trump keep popping up on what seems like a monthly basis, and witnessing MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC, PBS, CNBC, CNN and the dinosaur print media all a twitter over each one, guaranteeing this is the one that will destroy President Trump, I remember...
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WHS girls, Viking boys to be in Cornerstone tourney

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The Hopkins boys’ and Wayland girls’ basketball teams both will play two games in the 16th annual Cornerstone University High School Holiday Tournament Dec. 21-22 and Dec. 26-29. Sixty area high school hoops teams will participate. CU will welcome 21 of the best West Michigan varsity basketball teams to Mol...
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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 — Dec. 22, 1993 O & A Electric Cooperative General manager Robert Hance wrote a letter to the Globe about its recent articles and letters about a Martin-area farm family asserting that stray...
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Case farm machinery sales business nears completion

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A Case farm machinery sales and service business owned by Steve Ausra of Dowagiac is nearing completion near the northeast corner of 142nd Avenue and Division in Leighton Township. The business has about 600 feet of frontage along 142nd Avenue with two driveways and is served by public water and...
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Lady Vikings capture 1st hoops victory of the season

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Kennedy Helderop had 26 points and nine steals in Hopkins' victory over Holton Tuesday night. The Hopkins girls' varsity basketball team claimed its first win of the season Tuesday evening in a 66-40 verdict over Holton. Kennedy Helderop, the only senior on the young Vikings' squad this year, led all...
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Hopkins bowlers still unbeaten in dual matches

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The Hopkins boys' bowling team continued its winning ways Tuesday with a 29-1 victory over Wyoming Godwin Heights. The Vikings are undefeated thus far this season in three dual encounters. Hopkins started with winning Baker scores of 231 and 185. Individual high scores were Brenden Gossman 241, Ezran TeHennepe 231,...
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‘Cats improve to 3-1 with win vs. Covenant Christian

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The Wayland boys' varsity basketball team picked up its third victory in four starts this season Tuesday evening with a 53-37 victory over non-league opponent Grand Rapids Covenant Christian. Coach Mike Hudson indicated it was a solid defensive effort and balanced scoring that helped the Wildcats to prevail. Nine Wayland...
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Vikings’ QB Nolan Smith plans to play at Concordia

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Hopkins High School senior quarterback Nolan Smith has committed to attend and play football next fall at Concordia University, Ann Arbor. Smith, who was a three-year starter on the Vikings' football team under center, earlier this month had received an offer to play for Indiana Wesleyan, but now he has...
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Wildcat boys lose to Middleville 23-7 on the lanes

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The Wayland boys' varsity bowling team was defeated 23-7 Tuesday night by O-K Gold Conference rival Middleville Thornapple Kellogg. "We fell behind quickly tonight in the Baker games," said coach Sherry Miklusicak. "To win a Baker game we need to bowl around a 170 game. Games of 124 and 107...
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