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Funeral will be Saturday in Wayland for Edna Johnson, 82

Edna Mae Johnson, 82 of Caledonia, died Thursday, Oct. 3. Edna was very creative, she liked to make outfits, mittens and blankets for her grandchildren. She was well known for…
Posted by Editor October 4, 2019
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Army Bob: Sanders’ wealth tax violates at least 3 amendments

by Robert M. Traxler Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is running for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination in 2020, unveiled his plan to tax the assets of the nation’s wealthiest…
Posted by Editor October 4, 2019
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Watson adopts resolution, seeks info about old dump site

The Watson Township Board Thursday evening unanimously adopted a resolution acknowledging two water wells at the former dump site tested at higher levels than acceptable for contaminants and pledging cooperation…
Posted by Editor October 3, 2019
Posted inSports

Wildcat girls 6th, boys 7th at muddy Gold C-C jamboree

The Wayland girls’ and boys’ varsity cross-country teams took sixth and seventh places, respectively, in the second O-K Gold Conference jamboree Wednesday afternoon. Besides facing league opponents, the squads had…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2019
Hopkins, Wayland get new league foes in O-K realignment
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Hopkins, Wayland get new league foes in O-K realignment

O-K Conference realignment of athletic teams finally has been approved by its governing council, being adopted 35-14. Proposed realignments for the 2020-21 academic year were rejected, and this last tally…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2019
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Bygone Days: A look at the history of NE Allegan County

(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — Oct. 5, 1994 Arson is suspected in a fire that destroyed the…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2019
Posted inSports

Lady Vikings go 2-0 in volleyball cross-over matchups

The Hopkins varsity volleyball team claimed a pai2 of two-set victories Tuesday evening in a cross-over matchup between the O-K Silver Conference Alliance League. The Lady Vikings prevailed 25-10, 25-21…
Posted by Editor October 2, 2019
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Mitten Pizza hopes electric bill negotiations resolve serious issue

If Mitten Pizza of Gun Lake is unable to strike a deal reducing its electrical bill with Great Lakes Energy, it may have to close. Pizza shop owner Jamie Zichterman…
Posted by Editor October 1, 2019
Posted inColumns

Ranger Rick: Desperate Dems launch another sideshow vs. Trump

Democrats never get any sleep and it is making them loony.  They need to take a breath, get outside once in a while, talk to constituents, walk the dog, and…
Posted by Editor October 1, 2019
Posted inObituaries

Services will be Friday for musician Joan (Baugh) Gross

Joan Gross, 91, died Sunday Sept. 29. Joan loved music and played violin with the Kalamazoo Junior Symphony. She was gifted in crafts such as sewing, and needle works. Joan…
Posted by Editor October 1, 2019

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