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Holton to be honored
Holton to be honored
Kent Holton is taking his first summer vacation in 46 years. Holton, longtime sound technician at Music in the Park, will be honored Friday night when the pavilion at marina park will be named in his honor. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Erin Eckerle of Suttons Bay is cherry-hopeful she will be named the National Cherry Festival queen next week. Courtesy photo
Eckerle named Cherry Queen finalist
Leelanau’s very own Erin Eckerle is vying for the prestigious crown of the Cherry Queen at the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City throughout next week. Eckerle, 24, grew up in Suttons Bay and graduated from Petoskey High School and came back to the area after college. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Reelect Ross
Reelect Ross
To the editor: I am thrilled that Kama Ross is running to continue her service as a Leelanau County Commissioner for District 5. Considering all the volunteer activities she has done and continues to do for our community, she is clearly a human dynamo! I do not know how she finds time for it all. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Kudos to Mawby
Kudos to Mawby
To the editor: I read with great interest Larry Mawby’s efforts to establish affordable housing in Suttons Bay. Housing young people can afford is one of the greatest priorities I can name regarding the future of our community. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Tough question
Tough question
To the editor: How can a man judged to be mentally unfit to stand trial for 40 years of Espionage Act violations somehow at the same time be deemed fit to serve as President of the United States? This is a question that all Democrats in this country must somehow reconcile and justify in their minds before casting their vote for Joe Biden this November. And it’s one reason I’m voting for President Trump. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Giver… not a taker
Giver… not a taker
To the editor: I’d like to comment on last week’s letter to the editor titled “Walks the Walk” written by Steve Gilbreath about the community involvement activities of Kama Ross. Not only is Kama currently involved in the Northport music scene and on the county commissioners board, she also has served in the Peace Corps and a host of other activities too long to mention in her earlier years. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Support Grant
Support Grant
To the editor: Jennifer Grant has my support for Leelanau County Register of Deeds in the August Primary Election. Experience counts! Integrity and accuracy are valuable traits she continually demonstrates, which are so necessary in land records management. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Reelect Jennifer Grant
Reelect Jennifer Grant
To the editor: As a Realtor with over 20 years of experience in Leelanau County, I have worked closely with the Register of Deeds. Jennifer’s committed to ensuring accuracy in property transactions, she contributes to the overall integrity of the county’s real estate market. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Can’t take a chance
Can’t take a chance
To the editor: Electrocuted in a sinking boat or jumping in the water with sharks? Trump’s choice: “I’ll take electrocution every single time. I’m not getting near the shark. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Support for young/seniors
Support for young/seniors
To the editor: Caring for an aging spouse or parent or a young child is challenging. Sometimes family or friends do not have answers to the tricky questions of dementia/ Alzheimer’s or cannot fully assess a toddler’s development. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
No lethal force
No lethal force
To the editor: A letter in the June 19 Enterprise erroneously claims that the DOJ authorized the use of lethal force against Trump. Here’s what actually happened: the search warrant for Mar-a-Lago contained boilerplate language that’s put in every warrant to remind agents of the FBI’s policy regarding limitations on the use of lethal force. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
‘Defund’ higher education
‘Defund’ higher education
To the editor: It was reported last week that North Korean defector— Yeonmi Park—is astonished at the anti-Western forced thinking, trigger warnings, safe spaces, preferred pronouns, and political correctness she encountered as a student at Columbia University, saying “even North Korea isn’t this nuts.” Park cannot believe she was asked to do “this much censoring of myself” at a U.S. university and observes that Americans seem willing to give their rights away, not realizing they may never come back. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
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