Senior Caleb Bond had a top-five finish while helping Williamston place seventh as a team at Grand Valley State University.īond finished tied for fifth with a two-day score of 150 to lead the Hornets. Olivet was led by sophomore Levi Browning, who had a score of 177 to finish 64th. Junior Sam Murphy and freshman Hayden Riley finish tied for 30th with scores of 166 to lead Lansing Catholic. Lansing Catholic was 11th (679) and Olivet took 17th (743) in the final standings. Junior Drew Marquoit placed 30th with a 166, while senior Liam Cavanaugh shot a 171 and finished 46th for Lakewood. Senior Trevor Simon finished tied for eight with a score of 153 to lead the Vikings. Lakewood paced the area teams in the standings and was sixth after ending the weekend with a score of 665. Swensn had a two-day score of 149 and finished six strokes behind state champion Cale Piedmonte-Lang of Ann Arbor Greenhills. January 1, 1942Bath senior Ethan Swenson ended his career by finishing fourth at the state finals in Frankenmuth. Printouts are available at $1.00 per page at the Lansing Historical Society during their business hours. PDFs are formatted to print on 11x17" paper. Call ot text for more info (517)897-0837 smbigfoot.
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Labrador 1200, Black Full right on AKC Registration, Both parents have been health tested and cleared through Embark. PDFs are formatted to print on 11x17" paper. Labradoodle puppies, DOB 4/2/22, very friendly puppies, 300. Published every Thursday by the Lansing Printing Company, Lansing, Illinois. A new paper, The Lansing Journal was named after this historic one and began publication of Lansing, Illinois news in 2017. The Illinois edition of the Sun Journal merged with The Daily Calumet beginning with the Octoissue. Name changed to The Sun &, The Sun-Journal February 24, 1970. Unfortunately missing issues were not available for digitization. Internet access to the files was provided by a partnership between Lansing Historical Society and Lansing Public Library in 2015, making them available to researchers worldwide! The Lansing Journal (Lansing, Ill.)
Volunteers met 56 times for a total of about 220 hours of labor for the project. Thank you to the 23 people who volunteered their time to help and for making these files available to researchers: Donald Olsen, Maxine Olsen, Marilyn Kooy, Jackie Ore, Tony DeLaurentis, Toni DeLaurentis, George Dommer, Gerri Besse, Therese Leisenfeld, Floyd Fairfield: did all the cutting, Lucille Sebahar, Phyllis Drewno, Paul Schultz, Lea Dommer, Carol Sebastian, Elayne Young, Patty Eidam, Bud Eidam, Betty Gapinski, Sandy Schultz, Diane Roberts, Norma Anderson, and Tom Highland: took all the photos.Ī total of 62,873 pictures were taken. Lansing Historical Society (Lansing, IL) started the digitization project in June 2006 and ended October 25, 2008. The Sun-Journal Digitization Project (1970-1983) The Lansing Journal Digitization Project (1935-1969)