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Hopkins Musical Theatre to do virtual ‘Broadway’ show

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Katelyn Williams sings "She Used to Be Mine" from "The Waitress." The Hopkins Musical Theater program, its cast, crew and staff, will present a professionally recorded production of “The Best of Broadway” on line next month, Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sycamore Elementary music teacher Meg Vos and her musical...
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Wayland High School’s classes Monday are virtual

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Because of a recent increase in positive cases of the Covid-19 virus, Wayland Union High School will move to a day of remote instruction Monday, April 19. All other schools in the district will continue with in-person learning in the meantime. Dr. Christina Hinds, superintendent, sent a letter to parents...
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Wildcat tracksters 3rd at Comstock Park, 4th home

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Wildcat Dustin Simmons (left), just after he finished fourth in the pole vault. The Wayland High School varsity boys’ and girls’ track teams both finished third Saturday at the Comstock Park Invitational and fourth Friday at the Wayland Invitational. It was a grueling 24 hours for both squads. The boys...
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WHS grad Monday to open restaurant in Hastings

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Wayland High School graduate Orland Smith is opening Bunker's Smokehouse & Grill in downtown Hastings Monday. The eatery is just one block away from State and Jefferson Streets, at 101 W. Court. Smith said he and his group had a "test run" Thursday to iron out the kinks and prepare...
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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 — April 17, 1996 The Globe’s front page was graced by Wayland’s oldest building, Henika District Library, which is making plans to have its centennial observed three years hence. Northeastern Allegan County now...
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Schools’ decisions defy health dept. guidance

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ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. “It is isn’t very good, but it sure is interesting.” — Detroit Piston Scouts Will Robinson on MIAA basketball Breaking news screen world map background. Vector illustration. Banner template for broadcast channels or internet...
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Two Lady Wildcats named to all-state bowl 2nd unit

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Wayland High School girls' varsity bowling standouts Kadence Bottrall and Isabella Harnish have been awarded second team all-state accolades in Division 2, it was announced this week. Bottrall, a sophomore, finished ninth in the individual state tournament last month and Harnish, a junior, took 14th. Both advanced to the round...
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Yes It’s True: Tangled web leads to unpleasant results

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“Oh what a tangled web we weave/When first we practice to deceive.” — Sir Walter Scott “The more you do the research, think critically and examine the evidence, the more you come to the unpleasant realization that you’ve been lied to all your life.” — Me I’ve often written my complaints about...
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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 — April 10, 1996 The Pinned Pratt Pony truss bridge in Hopkins Township now is for sale, and it won’t be replaced this year. Anita Otis of Orangeville pleaded guilty to a reduced...
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Keegan Ward, Brianna Stid win cornhole tournament

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Wayland Union Middle School was host for a new pilot club involving 19 high school and middle school students, running a cornhole tournament every week during the week,  along with some technique and practice before. On the last day of cornhole, the students ran an individuals tournament. Keegan Ward, winner...
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