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Curtis and Melissa Kelenske
Curtis and Melissa Kelenske get help from their daughters, Sasha, 11, and Sienna, 7, picking sweet corn from their family farm in Centerville Township.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Election Day nears
Election day for the Michigan Democrat and Republican primaries is fast approaching on Tuesday. Some people have already cast their votes, as Michigan voters can vote by absentee ballot or at early voting sites from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 27 through Aug. 4. In Leelanau County, there is only one early voting site: the government center at 8527 E. Government Center Drive in Suttons Bay.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Developers question IRS status
The Lake Leelanau Lake Association (LLLA) has had its nonprofit status questioned by the developers of a proposed expansion of the former Leelanau Pines Campground. Attorneys from Northgate Leelanau Pines have filed a 90-page complaint with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) alleging that the groups’ activities violated tax-exempt organizations laws.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Leland Fire now alerts through Cloud
To enhance road safety and protect first responders, Leland Township Fire and Rescue is now integrating HAAS Alert’s Safety Cloud digital alerting into their main responding fire apparatus. This collision prevention service enables the delivery of real-time alerts to Michigan drivers when emergency services are active in the vicinity. Safety Cloud boosts driver compliance with Move Over laws by dispatching realtime notifications when first responders are en route or onscene. This digital solution effectively enhances lightbars and sirens with additional invehicle notification, thereby minimizing Leland Township Fire & Rescue the likelihood of collisions with first responders.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Hansen’s and Mikowski’s Combine Forces to Sell Meat
During the Fourth of July week, Hansen Food in Suttons Bay saw a record week in terms of business as the local grocery store served and capitalized on one of the biggest weeks of the year, according to Hansen coowner Dani Dergiotis.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Black Star Farms cruises the Rhine
Black Star farm hit the road and hopped across the pond last week to show off their wines during a Rhine River boat cruise. Kimberly Zachariah, wine specialist at Black Star Farms, headed the event in her 16th year at the local winery.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Swim for Grand Traverse Bay:
The Watershed Center in Elmwood Township will host the fifth annual Swim for Grand Traverse Bay, a 2-mile open water swim event on Saturday, August 10. Registration is open for swimmers ($45/swimmer), support paddlers ($20/paddler), and volunteers, all of whom are essential for ensuring a fun and safe event.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Spokes fighting stroke Aug. 15 event
A nationwide non-profit group called Spokes Fighting Strokes will be hosting a recumbent trike group ride on the Leelanau Trail Aug. 15 to help people overcome disabilities and get outside.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Plamondon earns Aviation Scholarship
Suttons Bay junior Joel Plamondon has received a unique $11,000 full-scholarship opportunity for flight training in order to earn his private pilot’s license, thanks to EAA Chapter 234 of Traverse City and the Ray Aviation Scholarship program administered by the Experimental Aircraft Association in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Legislators working together in Lansing
Representative Betsy Coffia (D-Traverse City) and Senator John Damoose (R-Harbor Springs), who represent the county in the Michigan House of Representatives and state senate respectively, sat side-byside at the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners July 16 regular session to give them a “progress report” from Lansing.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
OAB to host mathematician, magician
Arthur Benjamin, Ph.D, professor of mathematics and a magician‚ will take the Old Art Building stage for an exclusive, two-night engagement Aug. 11 and 12.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
Leelanau Energy held its third annual Members Picnic in Suttons Bay on July 24
Leelanau Energy held its third annual Members Picnic in Suttons Bay on July 24.
07/31/2024 06:36 PM
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