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If I could vote in Nov. 8 election: Recommendations
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If I could vote in Nov. 8 election: Recommendations

ACHTUNG: This is not a "fair and balanced" story. It is an editorial by the editor. Dorr Township Trustee John Tuinstra recently circulated a flyer recommending trustee candidates for the…
Posted by Editor October 25, 2016
Five candidates seek 4 Wayland school board seats
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Five candidates seek 4 Wayland school board seats

EDITOR'S NOTE: Most of the information for this story was provided by Laurie Zywiczynski, public relations specialist for the Wayland Union School District. Two of the three contests for seats…
Posted by Editor October 20, 2016
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Wayland Schools considers hiring critical incident guru

The Wayland Board of Education is considering hiring Thomas Mynesberge of Critical Incident Management Inc. to provide training for administrators and Staff in emergency protocols and response. Security Officer Matt…
Posted by Editor October 18, 2016
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Audit confirms that Wayland schools in good budget shape

An audit report Monday night confirmed what the Wayland Board of Education was told by outgoing Finance Director Bill Melching — the fund balance increased by about $680,000 over last…
Posted by Editor October 17, 2016
Posted inColumns

Yes It Is, It’s True: I really don’t think ‘they’ want us to vote

I drop in every Wednesday afternoon at the venerable Then & Now historical library in Dorr, and in my more than four years of research, the most astonishing changes in…
Posted by Editor October 15, 2016
Posted inSports

Grant may help revive interest in Wayland bowling program

Wayland High School math teacher and boys’ bowling coach Sherry Miklusicak has earned a $1,500 Bowler’s Education grant this past summer and last week received the equipment. Miklusicak and girls’…
Posted by Editor September 29, 2016
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Martin schools plan solar panels within the next 2 years

Martin Public School officials plan to be 99% powered by solar energy in the next two years. The Martin Board of Education, at its Sept. 19 meeting, voted to negotiate…
Posted by Editor September 24, 2016
Posted inObituaries

Service Wednesday for Martin businessman James Lapham

James Lapham, 81, died Saturday from complications following surgery at Bronson Hospital. He was born Sept. 7, 1935, in Martin Township the son of Dean and Martha (Pike) Lapham. He…
Posted by Editor September 18, 2016
Posted inObituaries

Local business owner Jerry Deemter dies from injuries at 62

Jerry Deemter, 62, Shelbyville, died Aug. 19, at Faith Hospice Trillium Woods as a result of injuries sustained in a recent accident. Jerry will be lovingly remembered for his honesty,…
Posted by Editor August 20, 2016
Posted inSports

Wayland Athletic Boosters cancel 2nd annual Bash Aug. 20

The Wayland High School Athletic Boosters Club has canceled this year's Booster Bash fund-raiser, which was scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 20, at Orchard Hills. Wayland Board of Education member Nancy…
Posted by Editor August 8, 2016

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