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Casino to add bar, games room, noodle eatery

Gun Lake Casino has announced it is investing $10 million to enhance its food and beverage, entertainment and gaming with construction of a new Crossroads Casino Bar and lounge, a…
Posted by Editor February 8, 2024
Lady Vikings improve to 4-0 in O-K Silver volleyball
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Lady Vikings improve to 4-0 in O-K Silver volleyball

The Hopkins varsity volleyball team lifted its O-K Silver dual match record to 4-0 Thursday evening by sweeping Sparta in three matches. The Lady Vikes traveled to Sparta on Thursday…
Posted by Editor September 30, 2022
Correction: Building administrators’ vote was passed
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Correction: Building administrators’ vote was passed

Townbroadcast apparently incorrectly reported that Wayland Board of Education Vice President Pete Zondervan voted against a proposal for building administrators. Zondervan voted in the affirmative and the proposal passed 4-3…
Posted by Editor September 14, 2021
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Farmers Market seeks part-time market manager soon

The Wayland Farmers Market plans to start up again soon and run util fall. The market is located next to the Henika District Library on South Main Street. The city's…
Posted by Editor April 27, 2021
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GoFundMe page set up for videographer Terry Ellis

A GoFundMe page has been established for Terry Ellis, a videographer who appears at every local high school sporting event and school activities.  He was diagnosed with cancer, had surgery…
Posted by Editor March 9, 2021
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Tony Kramer, 2005 WHS graduate, reportedly has died

Word has been received today of the death Wednesday of Tony Kramer, a 2005 graduate of Wayland High School. The son of nurse Amy Kramer and Wayland City Councilman Joe…
Posted by Editor June 27, 2019
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

25 Years Ago — April 13, 1994 The Hopkins Free Public Library is planning to restructure its financing and will ask local voters approve a half-mill levy. Library Director Alice…
Posted by Editor April 10, 2019
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Write It Right: Dorr sewer project didn’t include water

Townbroadast last Thursday night published a story that incorrectly suggested that the Dorr Township sewer project that led to a recall effort included water. The project was only for installation…
Posted by Editor December 2, 2018
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Pedestrian struck by vehicle on U.S.-131 expressway

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on northbound U.S.-131 expressway near the Shelbyville exit (No. 59) Northbound Friday afternoon. Traffic was shut down by authorities for almost an hour…
Posted by Editor December 1, 2018
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Dorr likely to join Martin Twp. vs. pot businesses

The recreational marijuana ballot proposal in the Nov. 6 general election was passed statewide, but local municipalities already are showing they want nothing to do with allowing the sale, cultivation…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2018

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