by Phyllis McCrossin I think it’s been a long summer for everyone. Not that King and I spend a lot of time socializing, but an entire summer of social distancing…
In our unending search for fairness, and in the absence of finding fairness in man-made legal structure, humans around the world have sought a common sense of universal, even cosmic,…
The Hopkins High School varsity volleyball team got off to an excellent start Saturday in the North Pointe Christian Quad Invitational. The Lady Vikings beat Greenville 3-2, beat O-K Silver…
“Well, I’m about to get upset, from watching my TV, checking out the news until my eyeballs fail to see. I’m mean to say that every day it’s just another…
The Martin boys' varsity cross-country team finally was able to compete in a meet Saturday at the Fenn Valley Winery near Fennville. The Clippers finished second to Allegan. Also competing…
The Wayland High School junior varsity girls' golf team is on a record roll thus far this season. The junior Lady Wildcats defeated South Christian 223 to 232 Wednesday to…
Wayland City Manager Josh Eggleston today announced the appointment of Lee Ann Clausen of North Muskegon as new city clerk. Ms. Clausen, who succeeds the retiring Michelle Herman, will begin…
ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. These days we often see a notice on the front door of virtually every…
The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians (Gun Lake Tribe) has announced changes to the elected governing body of the Tribe. The Tribal Council is bidding a warm farewell to…
The Wayland varsity volleyball team members finally got a chance to show their mettle Thursday night in its season opener. The Lady Wildcats swept always-tough O-K Gold Conference opponent Grand…