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Lakers win at “Ballin at the Bay” 3-on-3 tournament in Elk Rapids last week in the 16-year-old to graduate division. Glen Lake Dylan Cundiff, Tyler Bixby, Gage Baker and junior Jacob Plamondon. Photo courtesy of Jill Plamondon
Lakers win
Lakers win at “Ballin at the Bay” 3-on-3 tournament in Elk Rapids last week in the 16-year-old to graduate division. Glen Lake Dylan Cundiff, Tyler Bixby, Gage Baker and junior Jacob Plamondon. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
The Suttons Bay high school footbal team traveled down to Beal City for the annual 7-on-7 overnight football camp. The Pasch family allows the team to camp at the family farm that provides team bonding, skill work, and a lot of fun. Suttons Bay is currently looking for a middle school foot...
The Suttons Bay high school footbal team
The Suttons Bay high school footbal team traveled down to Beal City for the annual 7-on-7 overnight football camp. The Pasch family allows the team to camp at the family farm that provides team bonding, skill work, and a lot of fun. Suttons Bay is currently looking for a middle school football coach for this fall. Practice starts August 12. Contact [email protected] for more information. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
SBGC annual meeting August 1
SBGC annual meeting August 1
The annual meeting of the Sleeping Bear Gateways Council (SBGC) takes place as a on Zoom at 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 19. The session will feature updates on the group’s projects as well as reelection of board members from Leelanau and Benzie counties. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
Governor Gretchen Whitmer was presented with her very own inspired product, “True Gretch Cherry Salsa,” from Cherry Republic Founder Bob Sutherland at the National Writers Series event on July 31. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch-Liu
Gov. Whitmer talks new book
Governor Gretchen Whitmer sat in as the guest author at last Wednesday’s sold out National Writers Series (NWS) talk in Traverse City, where Cherry Republic founder and president Bob Sutherland discussed the highlights of her new book, “True Gretch.” 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
V Gallery in Omena held its first group exhibition, “Night of Nudes,” on Friday night. The artwork focused on night scenes and the nude form and was depicted through mediums like paintings, sculptures, photography, textile, and jewelry. Photo courtesy of Shannon Scott Photography
“Night of Nudes” art showcased at V Gallery
V Gallery in Omena held its opening show for its first group exhibition, “Night of Nudes,” last Friday evening featuring 24 artists’ original work on display until Sunday, August 11. The artwork, which had a focus on night scenes and the nude form, appeared in the forms of paintings, sculptures, photography, textile, and jewelry. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
Fire millage requests in 4 townships approved
Fire millage requests in 4 townships approved
Fire millage requests on the ballot in four townships, Centerville, Cleveland, Kasson, and Solon, were approved Tuesday night as more than 9,000 voters made their way to the polls to show overwhelming support for continued services. All townships are members of Cedar Area Fire and Rescue (CAFR), each determining the method of fiscally supporting the four-township department. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
More antennas soon on county tower
More antennas soon on county tower
The just-built communications tower at the county government center remains devoid of antennas, but emergency management director Matt Ansorge expects that to change. The county built the tower, the second at the government center, with intention to lease a portion of the structure to Verizon. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
By Tim Skubick
Situational denial can make matters worse
The word “denial” is not a river in Egypt, but it is a handydandy human coping skill to avoid unpleasant events in our collective lives. Unfortunately avoiding a harsh reality can make matters worse the longer you wait to confront it. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
Only in Leelanau
Only in Leelanau
Last Wednesday I stopped at my favorite roadside vegetable/ fruit stand on Overlook Rd and M22 for sweet corn, squash and late harvest sweet cherries. I made my purchase, loaded my items into my car and drove to myNorthporthome. Anhour later the doorbell rang. Standing at my door was the owner of that stand. I had left my billfold on the table. He was bringing it home to me, fully in tact, before I even knew it was missing! Thank you for your thoughtfulness and your wonderful produce. Suzanne Landes Northport 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
Correction:
Correction:
An editor’s note in last week’s paper stated that Commissioner Ty Wessell would not be on the Primary ballot. He ran unopposed in this week’s election.. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
Where has civility gone?
Where has civility gone?
While seating with my 8 yeqr old granddaughter on on the patio of our home on Lake Leelanau, she wondered what the flag attached to a bright yellow speed boat said. The boat was motoring from the south end of the lake due north and the flag read “F... Biden”. 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
Fly In/Drive In pancakes a hit
Fly In/Drive In pancakes a hit
I want to thank and compliment the Northport Lions Club on the terrific Fly In/Drive In Pancake Breakfast that was held today (first Saturday in August) at Woolsey Airport north of Northport. There was a great crowd, many vintage cars and lots of planes of all kinds. Every person in attendance seemed to have a smile on their face and there were many pilots who expressed that Woolsey Airport is their favorite airport in Michigan. The runways are well maintained by Leelanau Township and there is no more iconic airport terminal than the stone building that was built as a creamery and now serves as the terminal. The SWAT! (Save Woolsey Airport Terminal) group had an information table where visitors could learn the history of the airport and the man it honors. Donations were also being accepted toward the repairs that are desperately needed to keep the terminal standing. If you haven’t had a chance to donate to save the terminal, donations are being accepted by the Leelanau Township Community Foundation SWAT fund. They are a 501(c)(3). 08/08/2024 06:09 AM
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