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Support senior millage
Support senior millage
To the editor: Leelanau’s senior citizens make up 42% of our population. According to the 2022 census, 5.2% of our seniors live below the poverty line, existing on around $15,000 or less annually. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Peer supports Grant
Peer supports Grant
To the editor: Leelanau County residents have a proven leader in the Register of Deeds office with Jennifer Grant as Register. I first met Jennifer through the Michigan Association of Registers of Deeds and it didn’t take long to realize that she is not only an asset to the association but also to the residents of Leelanau County. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Protect freedoms
Protect freedoms
To the editor: Senate Republicans recently voted against a bill guaranteeing access to contraception, claiming such legislation is unnecessary. However, their recently released “Project 2025” document suggests otherwise. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
A vote for Grant
A vote for Grant
To the editor: For 22 years, Jennifer Grant has expertly managed Leelanau County’s property records, ensuring their integrity and security. Her candidacy for reelection as Register of Deeds reflects not only her experience and qualifications but also her genuine care for our community. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Northport Village Council approves 2024-25 budget
Northport Village Council approves 2024-25 budget
Northport Village Council trustees unanimously approved its proposed 2024-25 general fund budget of $767,228 at its regular meeting on June 13. The balanced budget goes into effect in the new fiscal year that begins on July 1 and goes through June 30, 2025. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Empire voted to increase beach parking rates from $1 to $2, most likely starting in 2025. Maintenance of Empire beach does not exceed revenue generated, but local officials say they need more money to maintain the iconic beach-park and other parks in the village. Enterprise photo by Brian...
Parking fee for Empire Beach increased
Inflation touches everything. Even beach parking. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Natalie Woods’ daughter at the Bay
Natalie Woods’ daughter at the Bay
The Bay Community Theatre in Sutton Bay will host a red carpet event, July 20, as they welcome the daughter of the late Natalie Wood. Natasha Gregson Wagner will be sharing the life of her mother and discuss the HBO documentary, “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind.” The film tells the story of the woman, the friend, the wife, and mother as related by friends, colleagues, and family. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Ransomeware attack at Homestead
Ransomeware attack at Homestead
The Homestead resort in Glen Arbor was hit with a ransomware attack late last month. Although Homestead staff acted quickly to contain the cyberattack and prevent a breach, the incident is yet another case of cybercrime in northern Michigan. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Corrections
Corrections
Leelanau Candle Company does not have its own retail space, but owner Kelsey Williams makes her products at Cherry Bend Tool and Die in Cedar. *** An article in the special section “Leelanau Makers” incorrectly printed a name spelt as “Rob Young.” The correct spelling is “Rob DeYoung.” 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Disappointing
Disappointing
To the editor: What I witnessed at the Senior Expo was disappointing. Last week, our Seniors gathered at Suttons Bay High School, to get help with just about any issue that accompanies aging. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Unsound
Unsound
To the editor: Our country’s well-being be damned, Democrats and a complicit mainstream media were completely comfortable reelecting a cognitively impaired President Biden when they thought he could win. Their claims that his sad debate performance was “a breakthrough moment” in their understanding of his condition, which “aides have shielded,” or that “preparation overload” or “a cold” were to blame, are selfevident nonsense. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Leland Twp. issues
Leland Twp. issues
To the editor: I’m often asked what I see as the top issues facing Leland Township over the next four years. While there are many — park improvements (including the DNR launch), rebuilding the library seawall, prioritizing road repairs — the list starts with mending the divisions that have widened the last several years, and earning back the community’s confidence in our local government. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
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