The Wayland Post will shift its print schedule during the upcoming holiday season to account for holiday closures and newsroom availability. The Post issue that would normally come out on Dec. 26, 2025 will instead be published on Jan. 9, 2026.
Readers can continue to follow regular reporting at WaylandPost.org, where timely updates on local news, government meetings, and community events will be posted between print issues.
The Post thanks its readers, contributors, and advertisers for their continued support and wishes the community a safe and joyful holiday season.
Wayland Post adjusts holiday publication schedule
December 19, 2025
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