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Service Saturday for longtime conservationist Phil Kuhtic, 69

Phillip S. Kuhtic, age 69 of Wayland, died at home Saturday, Nov. 16. Phil was a Wayland High School graduate, class of 1968, and received a associate degree from Ferris…
Posted by Editor November 18, 2019
Posted inEditorial

I submit 10 examples of our failures to protect free speech

ACHTUNG: This is not a fair and balanced article. It is an editorial by the editor. “You're free to speak your mind my friend As long as you agree with…
Posted by Editor November 17, 2019
Posted inEditorial

When the media ‘overlooks’ or ignores info, I am troubled

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. “I’m looking over a four-leaf clover, I overlooked before One leaf is sunshine, the…
Posted by Editor November 16, 2019
One Small Voice: Has Jiminy Cricket left the hearings room?
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One Small Voice: Has Jiminy Cricket left the hearings room?

"And always let your conscience be your guide." — Jiminy Cricket in the Walt Disney film "Pinocchio," 1941 by Lynn Mandaville It’s been a tough couple of weeks watching and…
Posted by Editor November 16, 2019
Posted inObituaries

Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday for Frank Yob of Dorr

Frank Carlo Yob, age 84, of Dorr, died Wednesday, Nov. 13. Frank was a devoted, loving, caring husband, father and grandfather, was dedicated to his Catholic faith. He was employed…
Posted by Editor November 16, 2019
GVSU Student Senate’s ‘Pledge’ decision bold, forward looking
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GVSU Student Senate’s ‘Pledge’ decision bold, forward looking

EDITOR"S NOTE: The following is an opinion by WHS grad Jon Seymour on the decision by the Grand Valley State University Student Senate against saying the Pledge of Allegiance before…
Posted by Editor November 15, 2019
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: Does government both giveth and taketh away?

by Robert M. Traxler Am I a great guy or what? I am going to give you all money. I made the decision not to take it away from you,…
Posted by Editor November 15, 2019
Curbside recycling costs loom as a big 2020 issue in county
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Curbside recycling costs loom as a big 2020 issue in county

Most Allegan County municipalities are bracing for the likelihood that recycling program costs will increase again next year, and some will grapple with a proposal to raise the household rate…
Posted by Editor November 14, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

All WHS debate team members finish in top 13 at Ionia tourney

The Wayland High School debate team had all 13 team members finish among the top 13 at the West Michigan Legislative Debate League at Ionia High School Wednesday. They were Anabelle…
Posted by Editor November 14, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Perceived juvenile threat against Wayland school thwarted early

A perceived threat of violence against Wayland Union Schools was thwarted before it could be taken seriously Wednesday morning, according to authorities. Sheriff Frank Baker, in a prepared statement, said,…
Posted by Editor November 13, 2019

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