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CMU to retire Presley Hudson’s jersey No. 3 in ceremony Saturday

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Presley Hudson The Central Michigan women's basketball program will honor several of its legends Saturday, Nov. 20, (1 p.m.) when it entertains 11th-ranked Michigan in a non-conference game at McGuirk Arena. CMU will retire the jerseys of former players Crystal Bradford, Reyna Frost, Tinara Moore and Presley Hudson, and will honor former coach...
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Covid death toll in county continues to accelerate

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The Allegan County Health Department Friday announced that there have been 32 deaths as a result of the Coronavirus over the last six weeks, bringing the toll since March 2020 to 212. The weekly statistical report said there were 13 more Covid-19s deaths over the past two weeks. Meanwhile, Hopkins...
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

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25 Years Ago — Nov. 18, 1996 (Taken from the archives at the Then & Now historical library in downtown Dorr) Barry Brower, a 1963 Wayland High School graduate, presents a sports report a la "Good Morning Vietnam." A reward is being offered for the apprehension of vandals who celebrated...
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Vaccination clinic Saturday at WHS Auxiliary Gym

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The Allegan County Health Department will have a free vaccination clinic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 at the Wayland Union High School Auxiliary Gym. Anyone anyone at least 5 years old is eligible to receive a shot. Booster shots are also available. Walk-ins are available, but...
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Wildcat slugger Kennedy Cole to play at Kent State

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Wayland High School senior Kennedy Cole has announced she has signed a letter of intent to continue her softball career at Kent State University. Cole was the leading home run hitter for the Wildcat softball team that regained the O-K Gold Conference championship and made it as far as the...
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Bygone Days: A look at the past in NE Allegan County

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(Taken from the archives at the Then & Now historical library in downtown Dorr) 25 Years Ago — Nov. 11, 1996 The Globe, in honor of Veterans Day, published a front page photo of State Police Trooper Scott Tenglin kneeling in front of a veterans’ memorial at Mt. Hope Cemetery...
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Nine WHS singers qualify for Regional Honors Choir

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Nine Wayland High School students have been accepted into the Regional Honors Choir after auditions this month. The nine celebrated singers are Stephen Harnish, Mark Musgrave lll, Aiden Ketchapaw, Christian Chlebana, Ovelia Taylor, Rylee Brown, Destinee Buckner, Nikkolette Harrison and Kaprya Pureifoy (not pictured). These students prepared a difficult piece,...
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WHS grad helps guide Mich. Tech to C-C nationals

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Robert Young (second from left), a 2003 graduate of Wayland High School, is assistant coach for the Michigan Technological University cross-country team that will compete Nov. 20 in the NCAA Division II championship finals in St. Leo, Fla. The Huskies' fourth-place finish at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships in Evansville,...
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Wayland special ed teacher Kathy Lough Mathews dies

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Former Wayland Union Schools special education teacher Kathy Lough Matthews died Friday at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. She was 71. The daughter of longtime Wayland High School secretary Bea Smith, she graduated from Wayland High School in 1968 and from Hope College in 1972. She began her career as an educator...
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County’s Covid toll since March 2020 nearing 200

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The Allegan County Health Department today announced that there have been 19 deaths as a result of the Coronavirus over the last four weeks, bringing the toll since March 2020 to 199. The weekly statistical report said there were six more Covid-19s deaths in the past week, and even some...
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