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Heritage Trail topic of meeting
Heritage Trail topic of meeting
An informational meeting called “Heritage Trail Perspectives” will take place on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Teacher send-off includes poem
Teacher send-off includes poem
To start off the last regular board meeting of the school year, eighth grader Janai Misner read a poem to celebrate the retirement of longtime Glen Lake English teacher Lisa Nadlicki. “Mrs. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Big crop on trees
Big crop on trees
Preliminary numbers discussed at a Cherry Grower Alliance meeting held Monday show that tart cherry growers in Northwest Michigan are planning to harvest a much larger crop. The estimates anticipate an 80-95 million pound crop in northwest Michigan including Leelanau County. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
The Northport Art Association opened its Members Exhibit with a well-attended open house Friday. The exhibit runs through July 5. Photo courtesy of Sheen Watkins Photography
The Northport Art Association
The Northport Art Association opened its Members Exhibit with a well-attended open house Friday. The exhibit runs through July 5. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Empire’s short-term rental saga continues
Empire’s short-term rental saga continues
Empire will be continuing the great short-term rental debate at its regular meeting Tuesday after continued sparring over the topic at the workshop meeting Thursday. The village will make a motion at the regular meeting on whether to continue moving forward with a short-term registration or regulation ordinance that would be motioned to seek an attorney’s opinion from Mika Meyers Law Firm based out of Grand Rapids, if passed. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Cherry leaf spot leaves no ‘fuel’
Cherry leaf spot leaves no ‘fuel’
Think of cherry leaves as the engine that converts gas to energy in your car. Now if you can imagine the stress put on fruit trees that lose their leaves, you’ve got a picture of what’s occurring in many orchards across Leelanau County. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
‘Progressive’ Bidenomics
‘Progressive’ Bidenomics
To the editor: SINCE BIDEN TOOK OFFICE: Groceries: +21.2% Eating out: +21% Baby food: +29.6% Pet food: +22.7% Rent: +20% Electricity: +28.4% Natural gas: +30% Apparel: +12% Used cars: +20.3% Air fare: +31.4% Public transportation: +20.8% Gasoline: +100% Car insurance: +40% Real average weekly wages: -4.2% Chris Lange Suttons Bay. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
‘Walks the walk’
‘Walks the walk’
To the editor: Kama Ross is doing good work as a county commissioner. She rarely, if ever, misses a meeting at the county, township or committee levels. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Support for childhood millage
Support for childhood millage
To the editor: I’m often awed watching my 3-year-old grandson play; sometimes it feels like I can “see” his brain working! In fact, I am witnessing his developing brain! Research says the biggest growth spurt of the human brain is during the first 1,000 days of life — that’s when the most-used neural pathways are strengthened and those not used are pruned. Early life experiences, both healthy and traumatic, literally determine the physical architecture of a child’s brain — and consequently, have a major impact on future life outcomes. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Support senior millage
Support senior millage
To the editor: On the Aug. 6, 2024 Primary Ballot is the renewal of the senior millage. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Vote Republican
Vote Republican
To the editor: This election vote early for the former president who took no pay, not the guy who launders dirty foreign cash through 23 shell companies. Whose DOJ authorized deadly force raiding the home of his political opponent. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Support Childhood millage
Support Childhood millage
To the editor: As a Licensed Professional Counselor with 40 years of experience working with children and adolescents, I believe that Early Childhood Development, age 0 through 5 is the most critical stage of development and forms the foundation for a child’s future,well being and ability to learn. Ninety percent of brain growth occurs after birth but before kindergarten. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
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