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It's about time.
One of Leelanau County's many attractions is its slower pace. And the county's pace was even slower in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Cleveland Township Board this week voted unanimously to have its attorney send a strongly worded letter to the head of the Leelanau County Building Inspections department demanding action against a property owner who, after more than a decade, has failed to complete building his home.
Elmwood Township and the company that owns the former Harleysville building moved a step closer Tuesday toward a joint project to enlarge their marinas.
Seven more people join committee looking at new efficiencies.
The Leland Township Board has joined an effort to convince county officials that townships within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore deserve more federal “Payment In Lieu of Taxes” (PILT) funds.
The board took no formal action at it meeting Monday night, but agreed to send a letter in support of having the county meet with [...]
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas … in Elmwood Township.
The Army Corps of Engineers office in Detroit has predicted that water levels in Lake Michigan could decline six inches more than the normal seasonal decline this winter because of decreased precipitation and increased evaporation.
Five county residents represented their agriculture industries at the Michigan Farm Bureau's 88th annual meeting Nov. 27-30 in Grand Rapids.