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Grass removal by herd
Grass removal by herd
To the editor: Massachusetts has been developing a lot of small and large solar field displays. But when the grass grows tall, it can block the sun from the solar panels. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
‘Yes’ to senior millage
‘Yes’ to senior millage
To the editor: I am urging all voters to vote “YES” to renew the Leelanau County Senior millage on the August 6th primary ballot. This is a renewal that will not raise your taxes but will continue to support 2,548 seniors that received services last year and thatnumberisgrowing. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Threat to democracy
Threat to democracy
To the editor: Political and media messages exclaim be afraid of immigrants, that what you value will be taken away, and conspiracies: all needing a strongman to set things right. My “beach read”, Dame Mary Beard’s (PhD.) book, “The Emperor of Rome”, illustrates how a 500-year-old republic falls to a strongman claiming he can set things right, with the Roman Senators acting as, “cowards and flatterers who readily traded their freedom for wealth and political success” and supported the Caesars. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
By Tim Skubick
State duties, family duties collide
We pause in our thrilling episode of trying to write the new $80 billion state budget before a self-imposed June 30 deadline, to dive into a topic that seldom gets any media attention because who really cares about the personal family sacrifices made by elected officeholders? 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
No charges in OMA complaint
No charges in OMA complaint
06/13/2024 04:10 PM
The Lake Michigan access at the end of Reynolds Street in Leland is again a subject of controversy. Enterprise file photo
Trespass at familiar lake access
The Leland Township Board took action this week after complaints that property owners north of the Reynold St. public access are not playing by the rules. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Kidnapped man returns home
Kidnapped man returns home
This Father’s Day will mean significantly more for the family of Panta Leon. It comes four months after the Gill’s Pier man was kidnapped from a commercial bus in his native Mexico. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Omena Cut Flowers owner Carolyn Faught loads up her golf cart with some of the many peonies blossoming on Thursday afternoon. Peony season came much earlier this year, Faught said, making this the perfect time to “U-pick” and harvest them at the garden. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch...
Omena Cut Flowers owner Carolyn Faught
Omena Cut Flowers owner Carolyn Faught loads up her golf cart with some of the many peonies blossoming on Thursday afternoon. Peony season came much earlier this year, Faught said, making this the perfect time to “U-pick” and harvest them at the garden. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Attorney opines on ‘ethics question’
Attorney opines on ‘ethics question’
At last month’s Leelanau County Board of Commissioners regular session, Patty Lesch of Northport called on the board to investigate Joe DeFors, chair of the county’s Energy Futures Task Force, for allegedly “seeking personal gain in his position.” 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
2 administrator/CFO finalists
2 administrator/CFO finalists
Further interviews set At the start of the week, the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners had narrowed down the pool of applicants for the new combined county administrator/ chief financial offi-cer (CFO) position to four candidates. And after the latest round of interviews Monday, the board reduced it further to just two people: Michael Belsky and Kipling Belcher. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
David Keith Parker
David Keith Parker
Cedar – David Keith Parker, 68, of Cedar passed away peacefully at his home on June 3, 2024. Dave was born on February 23, 1956 in Traverse City to the late Keith Edward and Margaret Ellen (Bernhardt) Parker. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Marga T. Galla
Marga T. Galla
On June 9, 2024, Marga Toepfer Galla’s journey on this earth came to an end. Born on May 8, 1939, in Fuerth Germany, her early years were spent surviving WWII, starvation, and rheumatic fever. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
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