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It wasn’t blue tsunami, but Dems make election gains

It wasn’t the tsunami Democrats had been hoping for, but the top state-wide offices in Michigan went to female Democratic candidates Tuesday. Democrats, as predicted by the polls, won the…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2018
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Ranger Rick: Voting results will tell if polls were right

By later tonight we should have a good handle on what happened in the mid-term elections of federal and state senators, representatives, state offices and initiatives. While much has been…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

Mock elections conducted for WHS students Tuesday

Wayland High School AP government class members ran a school-wide “Mock General Election” Tuesday. All staff and students could participate. Like Michigan election law, students and staff had to pre-register…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2018
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Services already held for free spirit Scott Reil, 27

Scott Reil, died Wednesday, Oct. 31. He was 27. Scott was a free spirit with a larger than life heart. He would always stand for what he thought was right.…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2018
Posted inObituaries

Agnes ‘Tootsie’ Bame dies at age 90 at Sandy Creek

Agnes “Tootsie” Mary Bame, 90, died Oct. 26. Due to illness, Agnes spent her final years receiving care at The Laurels of Sandy Creek, in Wayland.  "We were pleasantly surprised…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2018
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WHS grad Austen Beggs rolls perfect 300 at Spectrum

Wayland High School graduate Austen Beggs, a four-year member of the Wildcat boys' bowling team, rolled his first perfect 300 game this past weekend at Spectrum Lanes in Grand Rapids.…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2018
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Wayland City Council finally nixes chicken ordinance

The issue of chickens in the City of Wayland has been settled, and proponents will be disappointed. The City Council Monday night voted 6-1 not to proceed any further with…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2018
Posted inArticles

Wayland Police Chief Harper to retire early next year

Wayland City Police Chief Steven Harper has indicated he will retire from law enforcement and will step down from his duties here by next February. Harper, who will be concluding…
Posted by Editor November 5, 2018
Posted inColumns

Yes It Is, It’s True: Facebook sometimes yields wheat

I’ve often complained that Facebook is a cesspool and about 95% of it is garbage and lame chit-chat, but I’ve also learned that if I’m careful enough to separate the…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

WHS grad Todd Meconis runs 100 miles yet again

Todd Meconis, a Wayland High School graduate and former Wildcat wrestling standout, has completed the 100-mile run in the Pinhoti Endurance 100 in Alabama. His sister, Shannon Meconis Myers, said,…
Posted by Editor November 4, 2018

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