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Dorr Township not having easy time finding a new assessor

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Rosemary Anger Patti Sampley The Dorr Township Board is seeking applicants for township assessor, but thus far has received only one resume, that of Rosemary Anger of Hastings. Township Clerk Debbie Sewers told board colleagues Thursday evening that she would like to have set times for interviews for the job,...
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Robert Sporer, ‘Captain RJ’ of Shelbyville dies at 88

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Robert J. Sporer of Shelbyville, known as "Captain RJ," a proud Navy man, died Monday, Oct. 23. He was 88. Born July 18, 1929, he was raised on the western shores of Lake Michigan. As a young man, he became an Eagle Scout, which led him to Sea Scouts. He...
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Visitation Nov. 4 for former Dorr man Rick Shepard, 85

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Richard Edward "Rick" Shepard, 85, of Wyoming, formerly of Dorr, died Monday, Oct. 23. He was born July 25, 1932, in Grand Rapids, to Edward and Bernice Shepard. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barb, (having 60 years of marriage). He retired from Spartan Stores as a semi-truck driver with more...
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Lady Vikings sweep in ‘Volley for Cure’ dual match

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The Hopkins varsity volleyball team defeated Allegan Tuesday night in a non-conference three-set sweep, 25-12, 25-23 and 25-18. The Lady Vikings and the Tigers were playing in an annual "Volley for the Cure (Against Cancer)" fund-raiser. For Hopkins, Logan Brummel had 19 assists; Meghan Schulz had 9 kills and Macy...
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Wayland Union Schools wins at-risk reading grant

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 Wayland Union Schools has been awarded an Additional Instructional Time Grant from the State of Michigan for $43,890. The grant will allow the district to provide summer school programming for students in grades kindergarten through third grade who are at-risk of not meeting reading proficiency on the M-STEP assessment. The...
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Basura: Pleasant memories of coaching soccer return

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“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” Dr. Seuss When my son was in elementary school, I served as a parent volunteer coach for soccer in the fall, and baseball (tee ball, coach pitch, kid pitch) in the spring. I did this when he was in grades one...
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Bygone Days: A look at the history of NE Allegan County

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25 Years Ago — Oct. 28, 1992 Wayland residents will be asked Nov. 3 to approve a $1 million bond issue to enable the city to upgrade its water needs, including a well, storage tank and new water mains. Mike Chesebro of Moline admitted to at least five instances of...
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North Dorr native Leroy ‘Curlie’ Wagner dies at age 84

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Leroy L. "Curlie" Wagner of Plainwell died Saturday, Oct. 21. Curlie was born Dec. 14, 1932, in North Dorr; the son of George and Barbara (Donokowski) Wagner. A farmer, Curlie was also a loyal employee of Eaton Corporation in Battle Creek for 31 years, Curlie enjoyed fishing and hunting, but...
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Funeral is Friday for ‘Flower Lady’ Linda Medendorp

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Linda L. Medendorp, age 78, died Monday, Oct. 23. Grandma Linda’s doors and arms were always open, and everyone knew it. Shea was known as “The Flower Lady” and “The Sweet Corn Lady.” She maintained a huge garden, sold produce and flowers at her roadside stand. She is survived by her daughters,...
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Wayland schools gets highest possible rating for audit

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Wayland Union Schools completed its annual financial audit by Plante & Moran for the 2016-2017 fiscal year and received an “unmodified audit,” the highest rating a school district can receive and only a handful of schools are able to achieve it. The auditors said they were impressed with the district’s internal...
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