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Longtime area special needs activist Delores DeWeerd dies

Delores J. DeWeerd, age 88, died Saturday, June 8. Delores was involved for a long time with the Allegan Special Needs Program – formerly Precious Acres.  She also enjoyed crocheting, crafting,…
Posted by Editor June 11, 2019
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Hopkins citizen still opposes Twp. Board legal fight with Tribe

Hopkins citizen Bob Beck continues to be critical about how the township has handled disagreements with the Gun Lake Tribe and contends it’s been a waste of taxpayers’ money. Beck…
Posted by Editor June 10, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Write It Right: Clarifying Twp. Board support for library

EDITOR'S NOTE: A recent column I wrote has prompted questions about how much money the Township Board awards to the Dorr Township Library. Dorr Township Clerk Debbie Sewers has sent…
Posted by Editor June 10, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Michelle DeYoung-Foster wins Katheryn Brenner award

Michelle DeYoung-Foster was the recipient of this year's Katheryn Lorraine Brenner Outstanding Teacher Award. Mrs. Foster is a science teacher and robotics coach at Wayland Middle School. The honor is…
Posted by Editor June 10, 2019
Posted inCommunity Notices

Wayland man charged with child pornography offenses

A 28-year-old Wayland man has been arrested by the Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit and Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force on charges of child pornography. Matthew Bennett, 28,…
Posted by Editor June 10, 2019
Basura: Pleasant adventures in sipping illegal ‘Michishine’
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Basura: Pleasant adventures in sipping illegal ‘Michishine’

Sippin’ Whiskey “They call it that good ol’ mountain dew, Them that refuse it are few, I’ll hush up my mug, If you fill up my jug, With that good…
Posted by Editor June 10, 2019
Posted inColumns

Yes It’s True: Voting best way to restore power to the people

“And there ain’t nothin’ I can do about it.” — The Supremes and the Vanilla Fudge, “You Keep Me Hangin’ On.” So many times in recent years I have noticed…
Posted by Editor June 9, 2019
One Small Voice: Dems prove too many cooks spoil the soup
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One Small Voice: Dems prove too many cooks spoil the soup

You may be familiar with an old expression that goes “too many cooks spoil the broth.” Basically, the expression means that too many people in the kitchen kibitzing over what…
Posted by Editor June 9, 2019
Posted inObituaries

Memorial open house Tuesday for Ken Long, 62, of Dorr

Ken Long, 62, died Wednesday, June 5, at Spectrum Heart Center. He exceeded all expectations after a diagnosis 18 months ago that he would only live a short time. Ken loved boating,…
Posted by Editor June 7, 2019
Posted inColumns

Army Bob: It’s time to seriously consider Space Command

by Robert M. Traxler Do we need an arguably eighth branch of military service? Space Command? It sounds like the title of an old “B” movie. We have the Army…
Posted by Editor June 6, 2019

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