There was quite a bit of confusion this week over the status of Martin's scheduled football game at Eau Claire Saturday at noon. It was halted by Eau Claire's forfeit…
Football fans would have to say Friday night's Wayland game at Grand Rapids Catholic Central turned out better than expected. The host Cougars, defending state champion, claimed a 49-14 at…
It could be argued that Hopkins is becoming notorious as a second-half football team. In all three of the Vikings' victories this season, they have scored a lot of points…
Longtime Hopkins area farmer and auctioneer Homer Skinner died Thursday, Sept. 30, at Majestic Care of Battle Creek. Homer was born Jan. 16, 1960, in Monterey Township, son of the…
A Wayland man broke his own state and national powerlifting record set last June by recording a lift of 755 pounds. Will Tolliver, owner of Plate Boys LLC, works out…
Laurie Ybema, 54, of Hopkins died Wednesday evening, Sept. 29, Laurie Denise (Pessman) Ybema was born on October 5, 1966 in Morrison, Illinois. She was educated at Morrison Community Schools,…
Roger Lee Medendorp, age 84, died Tuesday, Sept. 28. He is survived by his children Peg (Keith) Beutler, Dan (Deb) Medendorp; grandchildren David (Jaime), Heather (Brandon), Nicole (Mike), Chrissie, David…
The Hopkins varsity volleyball team Thursday evening improved its O-K Silver Conference dual match record to 4-1 with a three-set victory over Belding, 25-16, 25-15 and 25-23. Individual statistical leaders:…
by Robert M. Traxler Part of the fallout from my friend Ranger Rick’s resigning under pressure from penning his Townbroadcast column is that he was a foil, a shield from…
Wayland Union High School Wednesday was host for Debate Day, the first in-person debate for the West Michigan Legislative Debate League. Students competed in two workshop sessions to strengthen their…