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Leland fireworks back on
The Leland Chamber of Commerce will go ahead with its annual fireworks display. Chamber President Mark Morton said Tuesday that an outpouring of donations has put fundraising goals within reach.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
The 2024 St. Mary senior class
The 2024 St. Mary senior class recently returned from a mission trip in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Students spent time at Golden House, a comprehensive domestic violence program. Founded in 1979, Golden House responds to the needs of victims and educates the community on the prevalence, effects and prevention of domestic abuse. Students also prepared a meal for a family, visited the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, where the Blessed Mother appeared in 1859, and hiked through a nature center. Above, St. Mary seniors pose in front of Golden House, a domestic violence facility in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Earth week events abound
Monday we all should be admiring Earth’s beauty and give back to the planet that we call home. Just like we should be doing every day, as the climate always changes.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Storytelling event set
“Bubbling Up,” a storytelling show to support Leelanau Clean Water will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 27 at the Little Traverse Inn. Featured storytellers will include: Brendan O’Donnell, Jeff Smith, Jessie Zevalkink, Laura Gornicki, Matt Soderquist and Rebecca Sisco.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Lake Association auction underway
Bidders in the upcoming auction to raise funds to preserve Lake Leelanau will have a boatload of unique items and experiences to choose from – ranging from jewelry to watersports lessons to a weeklong lakeside cottage stay.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Tax fraud reported
Some scammers appear to be making the most of Tax Day by posing as governmental units looking to collect debts allegedly owed to the county or state in letters addressed to Leelanau County residents. One fraud attempt that was reported to the county sheriff’s office between April 10-11 threatens to impose fines, revoke social security benefits, and suspend licenses if an alleged debt numbering in the thousands of dollars goes unpaid within just a few days of the mark receiving the letter.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Strattons Way issue addressed
Back in February, a Suttons Bay resident attended the monthly village council meeting with his two very young daughters and several of his neighbors, petitioning to change Strattons Way into a one-way street. These concerned citizens argued that fast, two-way traffic coming along this narrow road between M-204 and Concord Street could pose a danger to these children living here.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
86th DISTRICT COURT
Derek K. Feringa, 1332 N.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
BLOTTER
9:42 a.m. — Leelanau Township —Caller recently purchased a home and installed a privacy fence.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
K-9 officers undergo training
Lately, a four-legged companion has been joining Leelanau County Deputy Jordan Strope on day patrol. Keno, a German Shepherd born in Slovakia and trained in Ludington, moved in with Strope just before Christmas and the two have been living and working together ever since.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Protecting our water
To the editor: Concerning the on sale/transfer of property septic inspections: we now have over one year of data on systems needing repair or replacement: 16% of those inspected required some improvement. My comments as the commissioners vote to move forward on the ordinance were that this current ordinance does not go far enough in protecting our lakes and streams.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
‘Thank you’ Sheriff
To the editor: We are fortunate to live in one of the safest counties in Michigan. I felt proud of Sheriff Borkovich for attending the round-table meeting in GR.
04/17/2024 05:24 PM
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