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Wayland 7th-12th grade orchestra plans concert

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The 7th-12th grade Wayland Orchestra will present a holiday concert at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, at the Wayland High School Fine Arts Center. The program will be open free of charge.
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Hopkins Receives 100% rating for school bus safety

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The Hopkins school bus fleet received a 100% rating after an inspection conducted this fall by Michigan State Police. School bus fleets are subject to annual inspections by the Michigan State Police. Getting a 100% pass rate means our fleet is up to the highest standards of safety for students...
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Lindsay Kronemeyer of Dorr is State Rep. candidate

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Linsay Kronemeyer Lindsay Kronemeyer of Dorr has launched her campaign to become a Member of the Michigan House of Representatives in what currently is known as the 72nd District. She is seeking the Republican nomination in the Aug. 2 primary, and then as a candidate in the general election on...
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Wayland 8th-12th grade choirs plan holiday concert

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The Wayland Union Schools 8th-12th Grade Choirs present will present a vocal concert for the holiday season at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the Wayland High School Fine Arts Center. Entry doors #11 & 12 of the Fine Arts Center.Concert will be streamed on the Wayland Union Fine Arts...
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Martin Schools asks people to mask up, social distance

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Martin Public Schools officials are asking students, parents and staff to wear masks and practice social distancing for the next three weeks because of the recent surge in Covid-19 cases. Superintendent Brooke Ballee-Stone, in a letter released today, wrote: “In order to avoid further closures and cancelations of school, sports...
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Allegan County now seeing record case levels of Covid

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Allegan County Health Department officials Wednesday announced that COVID-19 levels and cases have reached an all-time high. Corona virus alert sign symbol. Covid-19, Corona virus infection emblem flat vector illustration. Indeed, the Hopkins, Otsego, Plainwell and Hamilton school districts shut down their classrooms just before the Thanksgiving holiday break in...
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Lt. Gov. visits Martin to discuss solar at school

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The lieutenant governor joins Martin Schools Supt. Brooke Ballee-Stone in the auditorium to speak to students and staff about solar energy. Martin area officials welcomed Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist to Martin Public Schools Friday. Gilchrist visited classrooms as well as the auditorium and gymnasium, which were completed as solar project...
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Covid death toll in county continues to accelerate

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The Allegan County Health Department Friday announced that there have been 32 deaths as a result of the Coronavirus over the last six weeks, bringing the toll since March 2020 to 212. The weekly statistical report said there were 13 more Covid-19s deaths over the past two weeks. Meanwhile, Hopkins...
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Vaccination clinic Saturday at WHS Auxiliary Gym

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The Allegan County Health Department will have a free vaccination clinic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 at the Wayland Union High School Auxiliary Gym. Anyone anyone at least 5 years old is eligible to receive a shot. Booster shots are also available. Walk-ins are available, but...
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Covid closes Hopkins schools Nov. 11-12, 22-26

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Hopkins Public Schools will be closed Thursday and Friday this week because of an increase of Covid-19 cases for students and staff. Superintendent Gary Wood announced the move today in a communication to parents. Wayland statistics also showed an uptick in cases Wednesday, but there has been no official announcement....
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