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Presley Hudson named hoops tourney MVP in Bahamas

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Former Wayland High School basketball star Presley Hudson last weekend was selected most valuable player in the Junkanoo Jam women's collegiate basketball tournament in the Bahamas. Hudson became only the fourth player in Central Michigan University women's hoops history to make all of her three-point field goal attempts (minimum of...
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Allegan County Sheriff’s K-9 Lajki to get body armor

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K-9 Team Deputy Mike Martin and Lajki Allegan County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Lajki will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K-9s, Inc. Lajki’s vest is sponsored anonymously and will be embroidered with the sentiment “This gift of protection provided...
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Hopkins Fire Department extingishes vehicle blaze

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The Hopkins Fire Department was dispatched with mutual aid from Wayland Fire Department for an explosion with possible structure fire in Hopkins Township. Upon arrival, it was found to be a fully involved vehicle fire. The fire was extinguished quickly and all other units were held back. No injuries were...
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Bob Hilaski’s funeral mass Thursday at St. Stanislaus

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Robert “Bob” Hilaski, age 80, of Hopkins, died Saturday, Nov. 25. Bob worked for Spartan Stores for 40 years.  Throughout his life he enjoyed working on his farm.  Bob loved cutting wood and helping people. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Janice Hilaski (Moraski); their sons Robert...
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Let’s save pool, bowling alley using WAEMS example

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ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. The time has come to adopt the principles of this area's most successful cooperative service adventure ever to save two important recreational activities — swimming and bowling. The time has come to apply the...
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Red Wagon to succeed Peereboom’s nursery business

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The former Peereboom's Nursery and Greenhouse has been closed now for more than a year, but its successor, the Red Wagon Garden Center and Greenhouse, plans to open Monday, Dec. 4. The new business is located just north of the city near the corner of 10th Street and 137th Avenue...
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Airport Lanes facing serious challenges to stay open

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This was Airport lanes in the early 1960s, when run by the Tarnutzers, The eight-lane facility has been updated in recent years and lanes are in good shape, but there have been complaints about irrergularities. Airport Lanes, a bowling alley with more than a half century of tradition in the...
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Wayland native, longtime nurse Helen Hazen dies

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Wayland native Helen M. Hazen, 92 of Marshall died Wednesday, Nov. 22, at Medilodge of Marshall. Mrs. Hazen was born on Dec. 23, 1924, in Wayland to J. Franklin and Ruth (Jackson) Crofoot.  She graduated from Wayland High School and later would graduate from Bronson Hospital School of Nursing in...
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Funeral mass will be Wednesday for Katie Coppens, 81

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Katie Coppens, age 81 died Thursday, Nov. 23. She is survived by her husband Bob of 58 years; children Bert Coppens, Candace (Kirk) Reed, Chris Coppens, and Carrie (Jim) VanZwol; grandchildren Rachael Coppens, Robbie Coppens, Lexi Zuyddyk, Dillan VanZwol, Daltan VanZwol, Francesca Reed, Dawson VanZwol, and Christopher Coppens; great-grandchildren Kyle...
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The Subterranean: Flipping genres with ‘The Bad Batch’

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A review of The Bad Batch **** out of five stars Currently available on video. by Walter G. Tarrow It’s astonishing how Ana Lily Amirpour flips established genre films completely on their heads. She did it with her short Six and a Half. She totally flipped the vampire film with A...
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