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Ranger Rick: A tribute to automotive legend Lee Iacocca

Last week the renowned auto executive, Mr. Lee Iacocca, died at age 92.  What an outstanding force in automotive history! He realized in the early 1960s there was a market…
Posted by Editor July 9, 2019
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City planners working on signs, OK concrete addition

Wayland City Planning Commission members and Zoning Enforcement Administrator Lori Castello of Professional Code Inspections continue to work on changes for the local sign ordinance. Amendments are needed because the…
Posted by Editor July 9, 2019
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Memorial service will be later for Brian Cook, 64

Brian Cook, age 64, of Wayland, died Thursday, June 27. He will be missed by sons Brian and Jeremy Cook, siblings Robert (Loretta) Cook of Arizona, David (Victoria) Cook of…
Posted by Editor July 8, 2019
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Police chief’s attempt at transparency is welcome

ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” story. It is an editorial by the editor. New Wayland Police Chief Mark Garnsey deserved a better result after his attempt to…
Posted by Editor July 7, 2019
One Small Voice: I ain’t gonna bully nobody again
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One Small Voice: I ain’t gonna bully nobody again

by Lynn Mandaville Sometimes the way my mind works jars me. Such was the case this morning. I’d had another, all-too-regular break in the night.  Two hours of insomnia from…
Posted by Editor July 7, 2019
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Service Tuesday for Anthony Rakowski, 76, of Dorr

Anthony Steven Joseph Rakowski, 76, of Dorr, died earlier this month. The son of Theodore and Charlotte (Kyowski) Rakowski, he was born Oct. 31, 1942, grew up in Wyoming and…
Posted by Editor July 6, 2019
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Yes It’s True: Let’s embrace rules making voting easier

The late John Fehsenfeld, superintendent of the Barry Intermediate School District, once told political forum candidates that government exists for the benefit of the people, not for the convenience of…
Posted by Editor July 5, 2019
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Celebration of life delayed for Manda DeGroot-Adgate

Amanda N. DeGroot-Adgate, 39, of Wayland, died Tuesday, July 2. Manda was strong willed and determined. Over the last couple of years she had taken great strides to improve her…
Posted by Editor July 5, 2019
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Army Bob: Dorr term limits excuse to delete political enemies

by Robert M. Traxler A recent editorial in Townbroadcast brought up the subject of service to our local governments in a discussion about who is qualified and how long folks…
Posted by Editor July 5, 2019
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The 0.3-mill tax not enough to sustain Dorr Library

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth in a series of columns penned by Dorr Township Library Board President Rachel Vote explaining the Aug. 6 request for one mill for the…
Posted by Editor July 4, 2019

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