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Empire voted to increase beach parking rates from $1 to $2, most likely starting in 2025. Maintenance of Empire beach does not exceed revenue generated, but local officials say they need more money to maintain the iconic beach-park and other parks in the village. Enterprise photo by Brian...
Parking fee for Empire Beach increased
Inflation touches everything. Even beach parking. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Natalie Woods’ daughter at the Bay
Natalie Woods’ daughter at the Bay
The Bay Community Theatre in Sutton Bay will host a red carpet event, July 20, as they welcome the daughter of the late Natalie Wood. Natasha Gregson Wagner will be sharing the life of her mother and discuss the HBO documentary, “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind.” The film tells the story of the woman, the friend, the wife, and mother as related by friends, colleagues, and family. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Ransomeware attack at Homestead
Ransomeware attack at Homestead
The Homestead resort in Glen Arbor was hit with a ransomware attack late last month. Although Homestead staff acted quickly to contain the cyberattack and prevent a breach, the incident is yet another case of cybercrime in northern Michigan. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Corrections
Corrections
Leelanau Candle Company does not have its own retail space, but owner Kelsey Williams makes her products at Cherry Bend Tool and Die in Cedar. *** An article in the special section “Leelanau Makers” incorrectly printed a name spelt as “Rob Young.” The correct spelling is “Rob DeYoung.” 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
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Home sales off to best-ever start
Sander Scott has been closely watching the real estate market since he used pop can and lawn mowing money to buy his first parcel. Scott was a senior at Northport in 1989 when he teamed with his brother to purchase 23 acres off Johnson Road. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Cottonseed Apparel owners Lizzie Gray (left) and her son, Rory, and Laurenn Rudd (right) with her daughter, Quinn Ankerson, are pictured at the store in Glen Arbor last week. The two business partners became pregnant around the same time and have been bringing their babies into work since...
Cottonseed Apparel moms raise kids together
For Cottonseed Apparel owners’ Laurenn Rudd and Lizzie Gray, becoming mother’s together this spring was unexpected, but is a shared experience both have welcomed and adapted to since returning to the store in Glen Arbor for the busy summer season. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Drowning in Glen Arbor
Drowning in Glen Arbor
07/01/2024 05:06 PM
Sweet cherries nearly ripe
Sweet cherries nearly ripe
Leelanau sweet cherries are ready to pick, and in plenty of time for the Fourth of July. Sweets got an early start with a warm spring, and never looked back, according to Centerville Township grower Greg Williams. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Cherry organizations merge
Cherry organizations merge
Cherries will soon have a new salesperson. And they may have a new spokesperson. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore volunteers (from left to right) John England, Patty Kelly, boat captain Adam Reitz, and Mandy England are pictured Wednesday morning while loading up for a two week trip to South Manitou Island. Kelly, 72, has been volunteering with the National Park...
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore volunteers (from left to right) John England, Patty Kelly, boat captain Adam Reitz, and Mandy England are pictured Wednesday morning while loading up for a two week trip to South Manitou Island. Kelly, 72, has been volunteering with the National Park Service for 36 years now, and said during this trip, they plan to complete groundskeeping and maintenance projects on the farm and around the island. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Trail extension delayed to 2025
Trail extension delayed to 2025
Nearly 70 people gathered at the Leland Township Library on Saturday for an informative meeting called “Heritage Trail Perspectives” that focused on “Segment 9” from Bohemian Road to Good Harbor. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Cedar Polka Fest in jeopardy
Cedar Polka Fest in jeopardy
A squabble over fees for use of township park land could cancel this year’s Cedar Polka Fest. Organizers of the event, the Polka Fest Foundation/Cedar Chamber of Commerce, have called foul a proposal to charge the organization money for use of the Cedar Community Park for the Polka Fest, scheduled for Aug. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
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