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Basura: Should Trump pick Roy Moore as Supreme?

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“Let the little children come to me.” Matthew 19:4 — (Judge Roy Moore’s favorite piece of scripture) Suggestion for President Donald J. Trump: Nominate Roy Moore for the Supreme Court. While Donald says, “You’re going to get tired of winning,” it’s hard to overlook the fact that whole Roy Moore thing...
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Army Bob: The progressives’ intolerance is showing

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by Robert M. Traxler White House spokesperson Sara Huckabee Sanders and six family members have been tossed out of a restaurant in Lexington, Va., because her presence was a “trigger” for the gay employees of the Red Hen Restaurant. Just what a trigger is, is anyone’s guess, but who cares? ...
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Dorr Township Board approves rebuild of 22nd Street

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Dorr Township Assessor Michael Richmond introduced himself to the board and was granted the funds to purchase software. The Dorr Township Board Thursday night approved spending $296,758.55 with Langlois & Sons to rebuild 22nd Street from 142nd Avenue to about 250 feet north of 144th Avenue, a distance of about...
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It’s deja vu all over again at Dorr Twp. Board meeting

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"It's like deja vu all over again." — Yogi Berra Larry Dolegowski In almost a carbon copy of a meeting from a year ago, the Dorr Township Board deadlocked 3-3 on reappointing Larry Dolegowski to the Planning Commission and appointing former Township Clerk Brian Boot to the same seat. The...
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Ed Buchanan’s golden voice is gone

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Ed Buchanan, only days before his passing. Grand Rapids and West Michigan lost the golden voice of Ed Matuszak Buchanan this morning. Ed died of a heart attack at age 69. Facebook was lighting up with an avalanche of friends and colleagues, all of whom referred to him as a...
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Bygone Days: A look at the history of NE Allegan County

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25 Years Ago — June 30, 1993 Hillcrest Mall in Dorr, which hasn’t been fully tenanted since it opened in 1986, is getting a name change to the Country Market Place with a goal of filling every open space. Developers are Glenn and Sue Jager, former Dorr residents. A citizens’...
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Former city manager elected president of Ithaca Rotary

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Former Wayland City Manager Chris Yonker this week was presented with the president's gavel for the Ithaca City Rotary Club from outgoing President Tammy Reeves. Yonker is city manager at Ithaca. (photo supplied)
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Wayland Schools hires new transportation supervisor

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Tim Washburn Brenda Kraima Wayland Union Schools has hired Tim Washburn as new transportation supervisor. Washburn, who will begin duties will start Monday, July 16, succeeds Brenda Kraima, who is retiring after three and a half years at the helm. Kraima's last day is Tuesday, July 31. Washburn was a...
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Missing woman, sister of ex-Wayland teacher, found safe

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Wyoming City Police have reported a woman not seen by family since Saturday, June 23, has been found safe and unharmed. Marilyn June Lukso, 62, sister of former Wayland teacher Rich Bolhuis,was found safe, but no more details were available.
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Nicole Gray selected as new Henika Library director

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The Henika District Library Board has announced Nicole Gray has been hired as the new library director. Gray attended Ball State University in Indiana and obtained a bachelor of arts degree in English Literature. She then worked as a school librarian for two years before earning her master of library science...
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