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Ranger Rick: Prepare thyself for financial hard times ahead

In the jungle that is the Democrat party, it is becoming more clear who the three or four front runners are remaining. Beto quit, saying he couldn't mount a substantial…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2019
Dorr Township Library Board announces services cutbacks
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Dorr Township Library Board announces services cutbacks

The Dorr Township Library is having to make adjustments on services it offers to residents in the wake of the defeat last August of a millage request. The Township Library’s…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Area firefighters put down blaze at vet clinic, dairy farm

A barn fire broke out early Tuesday morning at a dairy farm and veterinary clinic at the corner of Bass Road and Patterson Avenue on the Allegan-Barry County line. Officials…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2019
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Service pending for Sharon Dressler, 77, who died Saturday

Sharon Dressler, age 77, died Saturday, Nov. 2. Sharon had a passion for cooking, and never missed any holiday or family event. Sharon loved spending time at Gun Lake Casino,…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2019
Posted inSports

Lady Vikings sweep Allendale to advance in district tourney

The Hopkins High School varsity volleyball team defeated Allendale Monday in straight sets in the opening round of districts, 25-18, 25-16, 25-21. The Lady Vikings, with an overall record of…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Dorr, Leighton firefighters battle barn blaze at area farm

The Dorr and Leighton Township Fire Departments Monday afternoon battled a barn fire near 140th Avenue and Kalamazoo Avenue. The blaze, which was reported at about 4 p.m. caused Leighton…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Refunding Wayland Schools bond saves $400,000 in taxes

Wayland Union Schools successfully entered the bond market Friday, Nov. 1, to refund the current School Bond Loan Fund (SBLF), as directed by the Board of Education. Refunding a bond…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2019
Posted inArticles

Yes, Nov. 5 is Election Day, the last in Wayland for City Clerk

Tuesday, Nov. 5, is Election Day in the City of Wayland, and though the ballot will have three candidates running without opposition, the exercise will be the last for Clerk…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2019
Posted inSports

WHS grad Hope Dollarhide is tri-captain at Lawrence Tech

Hope Dollarhide (far left, No. 4) has been selected as a tri-captain for the Lawrence Technological University girls' basketball team this season. She is shown here with fellow captains Teryn Kline,…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Wayland Union Schools earns clean financial audit rating

Wayland Union Schools has received an unmodified audit opinion for the fiscal year ending June 30. In an unmodified opinion, auditors issue this opinion to financial statements that are prepared…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2019

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