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ADDICTION/SUPPORT
ADDICTION/SUPPORT
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Shopping local ensures business success
Shopping local ensures business success
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Winter storm warning continues today
Winter storm warning continues today
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Bunek prevails by 6 votes in recount
Bunek prevails by 6 votes in recount
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Boathouse application tempered
Boathouse application tempered
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Board reduces, extends staff stipends
Board reduces, extends staff stipends
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners had some lengthy discussions on the issue of stipends for government employees this month. Clerk Michelle Crocker and Chief Deputy Clerk Jennifer Zywicki have been receiving $250 stipends per week – at the rate of $25 an hour – to prepare the county budget, manage payroll, and work with an independent auditor. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Ugly sweater potluck
Ugly sweater potluck
There will be an Ugly Sweater Community Potluck, Tuesday, Dec. 3 at the Glen Arbor Township Hall. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
LCC to perform
LCC to perform
The Leelanau Community Choir (LCC) will perform a holiday concert, “Caroling, Caroling” Dec. 7 and 8. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
4 new supers take their seats
4 new supers take their seats
There’s been a changing of the guard. Four of the county’s townships have new supervisors — perhaps a record turnover. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Case recognized for 35 yrs. of service
Case recognized for 35 yrs. of service
The next term will introduce some new faces to local government, but it’s also time to bid some “adieus.” Suttons Bay Village Council member Will Case chose not to run for reelection this year, meaning his 35 years in local government will end in January. The village council celebrated his service at their regular meeting Monday. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
86th Distric Court
86th Distric Court
Thomas Schaub, 974 N. Mill St., Northport — Charged with reckless driving; jury selection for Jan. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Korson found guilty
Korson found guilty
Skylar Korson of Suttons Bay faces life in prison after being found guilty in a jury trail of three counts of child abuse last week. A jury trial deliberate for a few hours Friday afternoon before returning with a verdict. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
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