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Election systems not at fault for voting results error
Election systems not at fault for voting results error
11/12/2024 01:23 PM
UPDATED STORY   Newly-recorded votes could change outcome of commissioner races
UPDATED STORY Newly-recorded votes could change outcome of commissioner races
11/08/2024 08:24 PM
Hendricks wins supervisor seat in Empire
Hendricks wins supervisor seat in Empire
Empire Township has a new supervisor. Retired physician David Hendricks topped incumbent supervisor Carl (Bucky) Noonan 576-398, garnering 60% of votes. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
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GL passes millage; McNitt, Flanagan claim board spots
Glen Lake school board members were sitting on the edge of their seats Tuesday night as the Lakers found out the fate of an $8 million bond to improve school facilities. The voters made their decision with a 54.94% yes, compared to 45.06% no. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
Coffia tops Trombley; Bergman prevails to keep seat
Coffia tops Trombley; Bergman prevails to keep seat
State Rep. Betsy Coffia edged out Republican nominee Lisa Trombley by a 53% to 47% margin Tuesday, earning her a second term representing Leelanau and parts of Grand Traverse and Benzie counties. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
Hendricks prevails in Empire Twp.
Hendricks prevails in Empire Twp.
Empire Township has a new supervisor. Retired physician David Hendricks topped incumbent supervisor Carl (Bucky) Noonan 576-398, garnering 60% of votes. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
State Representative Betsy Coffia addresses the crowd at the Leelanau Democrats’ election watch party at the V.I. Grill in Suttons Bay in the evening of Election Day. The party was well attended by Democrat county commissioners, township trustees, and a road commissioner candidate, as well...
State Representative Betsy Coffia
State Representative Betsy Coffia addresses the crowd at the Leelanau Democrats’ election watch party at the V.I. Grill in Suttons Bay in the evening of Election Day. The party was well attended by Democrat county commissioners, township trustees, and a road commissioner candidate, as well as many of the volunteers who assisted with their campaigns. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
VFW member and Vietnam War veteran Gene Kelly, shown at his home in Suttons Bay Township,, will provide the keynote address for the Veteran’s Day ceremony scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Monday at the Post 7731 VFW Hall in Lake Leelanau. Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Gene Kelly featured Veterans Day speaker
During the Vietnam War, Gene Kelly didn’t sleep in a bed for 11 months. That was among the least viperous of challenges he faced during a war that split the nation. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
Veterans Day Monday
Veterans Day Monday
Veterans Day, held on Nov. 11 to mark the end of “the war to end all wars,” will offer at least three events within and near Leelanau County to honor those who served. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
Clint Mitchell wins race for Leland Township supervisor
Clint Mitchell wins race for Leland Township supervisor
In one of the most competitive township races in the county, Leland Township trustee Clint Mitchell won the vote for supervisor against incumbent Susan Och on Nov. 5. According to Leelanau County unofficial general election results, approximately 725 votes were cast for Mitchell (54.39%), which was 121 more votes than Och’s 604 votes (45.31%). There were a total of four write-in votes (0.30%). 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
Glen Lake seniors Kyra Lamb (left), Sully Seymour (middle) and Noah Scott (right) participate in a mock election Monday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Lakers hold mock election
With spirited debates and thorough research, Glen Lake High School students got a firsthand look at the electoral process through a full-day, schoolwide mock political convention Monday. The convention aimed to promote civic engagement and understanding of the political process, especially for seniors who are eligible to vote this year. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
GL passes bond; McNitt, Flanagan claim seats
GL passes bond; McNitt, Flanagan claim seats
Glen Lake School board members were sitting on the edge of their seats Tuesday night as the Lakers found out the fate of an $8 million bond to improve school facilities. The voters made their decision with a 54.94% yes, compared to 45.06% no. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM

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