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Speeder in Wayland caught in Wyoming after chase

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Allegan County Sheriff’s authorities said one suspect is in custody after a multi-county vehicle chase Saturday night. Sheriff’s deputies reported that a car was speeding in the Wayland area just before 9:30 p.m. and they responded to the complaint. The suspect was apprehended just after 10 p.m. near the intersection...
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Long awaited Culver’s opening to occur Monday

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There was a grand opening at the long-awaited Culver's Restaurant at the former site of the now defunct Elias Brothers Big Boy. Culver's, which will open its dorrs Monday, Oct. 30, will be open seven days a week from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Cassie Kramer to open ‘Classic Cutz’ salon in Dorr

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Lifetime Wayland area resident Cassie Kramer is opening Classic Cutz, a new hair salon in Dorr. Kramer, a Wayland High School graduate and daughter of Councilman Joe and Amy Kramer, will open up shop Nov. 13 at 1837 142nd Ave, Dorr, between Dorr Standard Station and Dorr Post Office. A...
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Wayland takes top 6 places in debate competition

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The Wayland High School debate team was host for the second West Michigan Legislative Debate League this fall on Wednesday, Oct. 25. Students were engaged in congressional debate with schools from across the area sharing in academic discussion surrounding the student-written legislation. Wayland debaters continued their winning record and swept the...
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Five Hopkins students join West Mich. Honors Band

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Five Hopkins High School Band students traveled to Calvin University last week to take part in the 17th annual West Michigan Honor Band. The five were Clara Teunissen, Eli Aalderink, Abram Burchardt, Ramona Kamp and Kylie Williams, who spent the day rehearsing with Dr. Peter Boonshaft and Dr. Tiffany Engle...
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Martin High School Band to perform ‘Season in Review’

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The Martin High School marching band will present a "Season in Review" at 7 p.m. tonight (Wednesday, Oct. 25) to give local residents the opportunity to see the entire Division 1 award-winning performance from start to finish.The band, directed by Noah Miller, will perform at the stadium. It is fresh...
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Wayland granted $250,000 to ‘Fix the Damn Roads’

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The City of Wayland is included in the latest state plans to "Fix the Damn Roads" in villages and cities with populations with populations of less than 10,000. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who coined the phrase "Fix the Damn Roads" in her 2018 campaign, announced today that Wayland and 46 other...
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Traffic crash closes M-179 in Yankee Springs Twp.

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Area motorists are warned about a road closure this morning on eastbound and westbound M-179 (129th Avenue) at Patterson Road. Yankee Springs Township firefighters have reported the closure is the result of a traffic crash. Wayland Fire and Yankee Springs Fire personnel on scene of the semi-truck rollover said the...
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Local vet recommends rabies vaccines for pets

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It was widely reported last week that a bat in Allegan County tested positive for rabies, and Pickle Street Veterinary Service in Monterey Township recommends vaccinating pets for the disease. “We were recently notified that there was a bat that tested positive for rabies in Allegan County last week,” a...
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Hopkins equestrian team is 3rd in state competition

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The Hopkins High School equestrian team captured third place in its division in the state championship four-day competition at the Midland County Fairgrounds Oct. 12-15. The Vikings earned the right to compete at state by taking the reserve championship. at regionals earlier this month in Berrien Springs.
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