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'Hunt for Reds' event has started
'Hunt for Reds' event has started
The Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail has kicked off a monthlong “Hunt for the Reds” of October. The celebration of red wines invites guests to explore the region’s finest wineries, each offering exclusive tastings of their best red wine selections. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Outdoor recreation impact study
Outdoor recreation impact study
Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail almost in its fullest. We found a lot more of that in the spring and then it took off again basically after August 15th,” Killian said. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Peninsula Chamber to host annual meeting Oct. 17
Peninsula Chamber to host annual meeting Oct. 17
The Leelanau Peninsula Chamber of Commerce will host its annual meeting and award ceremony, Thursday, Oct. 17 at the Barn at French Valley Vineyard. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Crystal Rivers Outfitter in Glen Arbor experienced a good summer for rentals of its regular bikes and ebikes in 2024. This picture visualizes one beautiful view of the Leelanau Peninsula. Courtesy photo
OUTDOOR RECREATION IMPACT STUDY
After a summer of busy traffic, local outdoor businesses are soaking in the last few weeks of fall while looking back on the success of summer. Networks Northwest released an ‘Outdoor Recreation Economic Impact Study for northwest Michigan in April 2024. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Sue Corwin, Elmwood Township “Freedom. Morality and kindness. I raised two sons to know the difference between right and wrong — to be morally upstanding.”
What’s at stake this election cycle?
What’s at stake this election cycle? 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Church aims to build bridges with Native Americans
Church aims to build bridges with Native Americans
An upcoming conference on Saturday called “Walking the Red Road” organized by the Diocesan Native American Ministry welcomes all to attend an open dialog with the church and to listen to the words of apology from bishops, who will also discuss how to experience reconciliation and healing moving forward after decades of enduring trauma. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Road work to begin in Kasson Twp.
Road work to begin in Kasson Twp.
The Leelanau County Road Commission will begin reworking the intersection of Newman and Kasson Center roads in Kasson Township starting the week of Oct. 21. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
G-L Fire Dept. budget approved
G-L Fire Dept. budget approved
The Glen Lake Fire Department has a new budget for 2025-26. The township board adopted the spending plan last month after a public hearing at the board level and another held by the Glen Arbor Township Emergency Services Advisory Commission. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
SIGN OF THE TIMES Candidates for local, state and national office have signs placed throughout the county— some where they’re not allowed. Photo courtesy of Leelanau County Road Commission
Free speech v. public safety
A core founding principle of the U.S. is freedom of speech. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
BLOTTER
BLOTTER
2:38 a.m. — Suttons Bay Township — Caller thinks she heard someone trying to get into her house. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
Artisan walk Oct. 18 in S-B
Artisan walk Oct. 18 in S-B
The Suttons Bay Chamber of Commerce will host its annual fall Suttons Bay Artisan and Wine Walk on Friday. Oct. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
There wasn’t much snow last winter. But a “storm” hampered the efforts of firefighters responding to a blaze. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Annual Enterprise snowfall contest kicks off
Just as peak fall color and cooler temperatures start to roll through the state, it’s that time of year once again for the Leelanau Enterprise to announce its annual snowfall contest. Weather enthusiasts can now start mailing in their snowfall entries until Nov. 10/02/2024 06:25 PM
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