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Lumberyard special use permit to be revoked by city?

The future of the Lumberyard Events Center may hang in the balance at the next Wayland City Council meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20. City Manager Joshua Eggleston told…
Posted by Editor August 6, 2018
Posted inCommunity Notices

Oops! They did it again! 100th Street bridge struck

"The more things change, the more they stay the same." It's been about three months since the infamous 100th Street overpass has been hit, but the deed was done again…
Posted by Editor August 6, 2018
Basura: 1981 was the year I almost joined Yooperhood
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Basura: 1981 was the year I almost joined Yooperhood

“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life.  It goes on.” — Robert Frost In 1981, we went on vacation to Trout Lake in the Upper…
Posted by Editor August 5, 2018
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Longtime AAESA Board member Cleon Duryea dies

Cleon "Bud" Duryea died early Sunday morning, Aug. 5, at Ely Manor Nursing Home in Allegan. He was 92. He was born on the family farm in Monterey Township on…
Posted by Editor August 5, 2018
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Hopkins High School grad Charlie Bellgraph dies at 73

Charles Kenneth Bellgraph, Sr. age 73, died Tuesday, July 31. He was born on Dec. 23, 1944, to Eugene and Ina Bellgraph, the third of their nine children. He is…
Posted by Editor August 5, 2018
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Hang in there folks! We’ll get a respite after Tuesday

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. Unless you've been on vacation in Mars for the last couple of months, you…
Posted by Editor August 4, 2018
One Small Voice: Public threats against press unacceptable
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One Small Voice: Public threats against press unacceptable

by Lynn Mandaville I recently came to the top of the hold list at the Chandler Library for the film "The Post," another acclaimed Steven Spielberg creation that artfully, and…
Posted by Editor August 4, 2018
Posted inObituaries

Service will be Tuesday for Julia Layton, 83, of Hopkins

Julia Anne Layton, 83, of Hopkins, died Thursday, Aug. 2, at her home. Born June 19, 1935, in Fennville, she was the daughter of Clarence and Mary Julia (Wells) Miller.…
Posted by Editor August 4, 2018
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Apple is a double rags to riches story

I read with great interest a story this week about Apple Computer becoming the first company in history to earn a market value of $1 trillion. It wasn't always like…
Posted by Editor August 3, 2018
Posted inObituaries

Memorial service is Aug. 11 for Margaret Winteringham

Margaret May Winteringham, age 78, of Wayland, died Thursday, Aug. 2. Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Robert A. Winteringham, in 2008. She is survived by her son…
Posted by Editor August 3, 2018

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