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Education Foundation grants are distributed

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The Wayland Union Education Foundation Friday distributed 26 Innovation Grants and National Conference Grants throughout the district. Members of the Education Foundation and Administrators presented our staff members with grant certificates. The school administration, in an official statement issued today, said, "Wayland thanks you for continuing to go above and...
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Special presentation on elections offered May 16

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The Allegan County Democrats will be host to Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum from 6 to 8 p.m.Tuesday, May 16, for an informative evening, "Defending Democracy" in the Windsor Woods Community Room, 1135 West Superior St., Wayland. Byrum is serving her third term as Ingham County Clerk, acting as the...
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Hopkins Schools to begin strategic planning process

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The Hopkins School Board of Education and Administration are launching a new initiative to guide the district through a 3-to 5-year strategic planning process. The purpose of this initiative is to help the district develop goals and strategies for continuing to offer an excellent education for students, while using public...
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Seven Generations Park ribbon cutting is Oct. 29

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Plans for the recreational park at the intersection of M-222 and 16th Street in Watson Township are “98% complete” and it shall be named Seven Generations Park. The name was inspired by the Gun Lake Tribe of Potawatomis with the notion the facility will serve seven generations of local youths...
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Allegan County Prosecuting Attorney elected to state board

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Myrene Koch, Allegan County Prosecuting Attorney since 2018, has been elected by her peers to be on the Board of Directors of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan (PAAM). PAAM is comprised of a 14-member Board of Directors and the Attorney General who represent Michigan’s 83 county prosecuting attorney offices....
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Dorr Library programs, services, materials appeal to all

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fifth in a series of columns penned by Dorr Township Library Board President Rachel Vote explaining the Aug. 6 request for one mill for the library. Over the past decade, the needs of the community have changed, and the Dorr Township Library has worked diligently...
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Army Bob: Ms. Ocasio-Cortez seriously needs fact checker

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by Robert M. Traxler Being a leftist icon means never having to explain truly unenlightened statements, especially ones that are a liberal holy grail, and like Caesar's wife, above questioning. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a freshman representative from New York City, stated that “Jeff Bezos is still a billionaire, that's one thing,"...
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Dorr Township Library is an integral part of the community

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Dorr Township Library Board President Rachel Vote will present a weekly column up until the Aug. 6 special election vote on a one-mill levy for the library. Because of the importance of this election, she promises to offer as much information as possible. Rachel Vote by Rachel Vote...
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Hopkins schools to begin strategic planning process

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The Hopkins Board of Education and administration have luanched a new initiative to guide the local schools through a 3-5 Year Strategic Planning Process. The purpose is "to help the district develop goals and strategies for continuing to offer an excellent education for the students, while using scarce public education...
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Bygone Days: A look back for NE Allegan County

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25 Years Ago — Nov. 6, 1991 The Wayland Township Board is asking Planning Commission Chairman Larry Scheidel to be flexible about his leaving date after his resignation because of the controversy continuing over the 500-foot frontal rule for agricultural parcels. The Allegan County Board of Commissioners has begun foreclosure...
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