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Benefits of ‘small town’
Benefits of ‘small town’
Schools out and it is officially summer, visitors are showing up , traffic on the roads is getting busier and the little town that we live in will be blooming for about 10 weeks. Then we go back to whatever normal is around here. For the pedestrians, make sure the cars are going to stop when you step foot on the road and for the vehicles it’s the other way around, don’t assume they will wait for you to stop. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Visual pollution
Visual pollution
To the editor: Please. Could we refrain from putting up political signs until just a few weeks before any election? Otherwise, we have months of visual pollution. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
More on Section 9
More on Section 9
To the editor: Scott Tucker, Superintendent of the National Lakeshore, stated 5/7/24, “We have put design requirements forth for our design team to meander through that corridor. So that’s the design that I’m expecting to see this summer,” said Supt. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Thank you
Thank you
To the editor: Thanks to family, friends, and community members for the celebration of my book, “Faith, Family & Music,” at the book signing event that took place on May 26, at the Solon Township Hall. What a party it was! Music was provided by band members of Larry & His Larks, Ray Watkoski, and Bobby Atkinson. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
A column by Zachary Marano
When you have a problem, talk it out
I understand that tensions are high in an election year with highly controversial presidential candidates. But nonetheless, I urge people to attempt an open dialogue with each other before throwing the first blow. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
Weighing public safety with property rights
Weighing public safety with property rights
A long-planned tower which could improve communication coverage for emergency services is now under review in Leelanau Township. Since 2022, the county and township have been working together to move forward with tower plans, with several major actions taken such as the township passing a resolution urging the county to assist with their coverage shortfall. 06/26/2024 04:30 PM
No charges in OMA complaint
No charges in OMA complaint
After reviewing the findings of a Michigan State Police (MPS) investigation, the Leelanau County Prosecutor’s Office has decided not to prosecute the county’s Energy Futures Task Force for allegedly violating the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA). 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Child killed in Maple City crash
Child killed in Maple City crash
An 11-year-old child from Illinois was killed Tuesday in a single car accident in Kasson Township. About 3:30 p.m. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Glenn LaCross, right, a cherry grower and owner of Leelanau Fruit, addresses facilitator Shea Petaja, left, at the Cherry Grower Alliance meeting held Monday at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station. Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Cherry growers form alliance
Growers are talking, asserting and hoping to turn around their industry through a loose-knit group going by the name of the Cherry Grower Alliance. Twenty-two people met Monday at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station, with about two thirds of attendees cherry farmers or employed by them. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
From left to right: Kathy Darga, Joan Skipski, and Liz Drzwiecki of Cedar and Maple City enjoyed their time at the Senior Expo at Suttons Bay High School on Tuesday where hundreds of seniors gathered to see 100 vendors in the gymnasium. See brief, Page 3. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberg...
From left to right: Kathy Darga, Joan Skipski, and Liz Drzwiecki
From left to right: Kathy Darga, Joan Skipski, and Liz Drzwiecki of Cedar and Maple City enjoyed their time at the Senior Expo at Suttons Bay High School on Tuesday where hundreds of seniors gathered to see 100 vendors in the gymnasium. See brief, Page 3. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Administrator/CFO search postponed
Administrator/CFO search postponed
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners has been looking for a qualified candidate to fill a combined county administrator/chief financial officer (CFO) position since March. So far, they’ve interviewed seven candidates for the position, but are not prepared to extend a job offer to any of them. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Drow service set
Drow service set
Robert J. Drow, 81 of Cedar, passed away November 23, 2023 at home. The memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 21st at St. Mary’s Church in Lake Leelanau. Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Leelanau. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
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