Category: Community Notices

Stud Muffins bakery will open in Dorr early next year

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The Stud Muffins Bakery & Cafe food wagon that has been making the rounds at area celebrations and events in the last couple of years will open as a brick and mortar business early next year. A Facebook posting today indicated, “We’re officially opening up a cafe & bakery in...
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Reward offered in 2 Martin Twp. suspected arson fires

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The Michigan State Police Fire Investigation unit is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the responsible party in connection with two fires near 120th Avenue and 10th Street in Martin Township. Martin Fire & Rescue firefighters handled a fire Wednesday morning on the northeast...
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Wayland, Martin both earn Division I ratings in festival

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It was a historic evening at the Ron Stehouwer football stadium Tuesday, as both the Wayland (cover photo) and Martin High School marching bands earned Division I (excellent) ratings. The occasion was Wayland's first-ever status as host of a Michigan High School Band and Orchestra Association district festival, which beckoned...
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Two fires occur 2 months apart same area in Martin

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Martin Fire & Rescue is investigating a second fire in two months near the intersection of 120th Avenue and 10th Street. Firefighters were summoned overnight Wednesday to the northeast corner of 120th and 10th Street just two months after a fire on the southwest corner. The cause of both fires...
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Four-way stop sign slated for Patterson, 108th Ave.

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The Barry County Road Commission this afternoon posted on Facebook, "In conjunction with Kent and Allegan Counties, a four-way stop will be installed at the intersection of Patterson Road and 108th Avenue next Tuesday, Oct. 10. Over the years the three counties have done numerous traffic safety inspections and traffic...
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Councilwoman’s daughter joins Sheriff’s Department

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Among the newest deputy sheriffs to join the Allegan Sheriff's Department is Autumn Bivins (second from left), daughter of Wayland City Council member Tracy Bivins and Mark Bivins, shown here with fellow deputies Dustin Johnson and Dezarai Underwood and Sheriff Frank Baker.
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Hopkins Library to have an eclipse viewing party

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The Hopkins District Library will have an eclipse viewing party at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The library will provide viewing glasses and light refreshments. Those not able to attend can stop at the library to pick up a pair of solar-safe viewing glasses.
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Wayland Middle School girls invited to ‘GET IT’ club

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Female students at Wayland Middle School are invited to join the "GET IT Girls Club" which is intended to will work with them on web design and robotics Mondays from 3 to 4 p.m starting Nov 6. The club will meet in computer teacher Jennifer Howard’s Room (C129). The GET...
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Wayland equestrian team qualifies for state contest

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The Wayland High School equestrian team last weekend finished as Region A Division C Reserve Champions. For the first time since starting the team 15 years ago, the group will be moving on to state for a four-day competition with the best teams from all over Michigan. The state competition...
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‘Bond for Breakfast’ session planned at Clippers Cafe

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A "Bond for Breakfast" program will be held from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Clippers Cafe on 10th Street in downtown Martin to discuss the upcoming bond proposal that will appear on the Tuesday, Nov. 7, general election ballot. The proposal in the special election will be to extend...
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