May 31, 2012 RSS feed / Letters

Letters welcomed…

The Leelanau Enterprise welcomes Letters to the Editor. Letters must include the author’s name, full address and telephone number. When faxed, mailed or hand delivered, a signature is also required. More...

Rotary thankful for Stone Soup support

To the Editor: The Suttons Bay-Leelanau Rotary was able to raise $1,600 at their Stone Soup Supper benefit for the Leelanau Christian Neighbors. This couldn’t have been accomplished without the efforts of many. More...

Recent County Board meeting was just a folly

To the Editor: The Leelanau County Commissioners are the Corporate Board of Directors of a Corporation called Leelanau County. Yes, it is not called that, but effectively that is what it is. More...

Fiber Frenzy committee thanks supporters

To the Editor: The Fiber Frenzy committee thanks all who donated handmade wearable garments, art for interiors, jewelry and fiber art supplies. We appreciate your purchases and participation. More...

Natural Beauty Road statute misinterpreted

To the Editor: I take great exception with your “Opinion” column two weeks ago in the Leelanau Enterprise. Obviously you do not understand the Michigan Natural Beauty Road Statute. More...

Radical lefts in county pushing same agenda

To the Editor: We have seen in recent weeks the increasingly strident emergence of the radical left here in our own Leelanau County. More...

Park Service should look at alternate trail

To the Editor: As a homeowner on Little Traverse Lake Road for the past 36 years, we would appreciate the National Park Service to consider an alternate route for the Heritage Trail. More...

Correction:

Mikki Pino and Fred Harris may both be veterans, members of the American Legion Eagletown post and members of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, but they are not “half” siblings as described in an article last week. More...

Waving a red flag on inspection department

To the Editor: Is the building inspection department in Leelanau County once again broken? I don’t know. But there seems to be enough red flags to warrant a serious investigation. More...

No signage on first part of Heritage Trail a hazard

To the Edtior: The first section of the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail construction is done, and a month ahead of schedule. Hooray! More...

Who’s bamboozling who?

In 2009 President Obama ended Social Security’s cost of living adjustments for retirees and stopped deducting SSI taxes/ contributions from paychecks. More...