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WHS grad, former track star, wins praise in Arizona as math teacher

Derek Langley, a 2002 graduate of Wayland High School, was featured in a Tucson News Now story about his work as a math teacher at Empire High School near Tucson, Ariz. Langley, son of Monica (Trubiroha) Langley-Williams and the late Jerry Langley, also Wayland High School graduates, was well known for being part of state-qualifying

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Bygone Days; A brief look at the Wayland area’s past, Part 152

EDITOR’S NOTE: The customarily reliable archives at the Then and Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr did not have a copy of the Feb. 7, 1990, edition of the Penasee Globe. Therefore, sadly, the 25 years ago portion of this week’s installment of Bygone Days cannot be offered. Our humble apologies. 50 Years Ago —

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WHS grad’s Bluetooth company shows plenty of ‘rapid growth’

Wayland High School graduate Jason Hall is shown here in a photo and story that appeared in the Jan. 29 edition of Rapid Growth. Hall is the CEO of Grand Rapids-based Gelo Inc., founded in 2011, which has positioned itself near the forefront of an emerging U.S. market for Bluetooth low energy beacons, small devices

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WHS teacher Gunderson’s wine cork mosaics strike again

Scott Gunderson, a Wayland High School art teacher, is shown here in a photo that appeared in USA Today with his latest artistic creation, a mosaic of Spain’s King Philippe and Queen Letizia at the FITUR International Tourism Trade Fair in Madrid Wednesday. Gunderson has created a variety mosaics from wine bottle corks that have

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Bygone Days: A brief look at the Wayland area’s past, Part 151

(Taken from the archives at the Then and Now Historical Library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — Jan. 31, 1990 Commercial helicopter pilot Larry J. Newland, 48, of Livonia, crashed his twin-engine aircraft into the WMXI-Channel 17 tower in Yankee Springs Township, but was not injured and and his copter sustained only minor damage.

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Jim Shuster selected 2015 Wayland Athletic Booster of the Year

Jim Shuster was honored Friday evening as 2015 Wayland High School Athletic Booster of the Year.Shuster has been a member of Boosters for many years in various roles, including vice president and sergeant -at-arms. “”As a parent of an athlete, a community member, and Booster member he has put countless hours in volunteering at sporting