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‘Get out your wallets’
‘Get out your wallets’
To the editor: The survey of county employees that has received so much media attention is full of opinions that are not backed up by data. Has anyone seen the full survey or are we only getting what the author wants to give us? It’s as though the survey came out with the results wanted by certain members of the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners, which is often the rule of survey at any government level. 01/31/2024 06:09 PM
Urge Congress to act
Urge Congress to act
To the editor: On January 18, 2024 a bipartisan act was passed by the United States Congress and is awaiting President Biden’s signature. It took less than three months to make it to his desk. 01/31/2024 06:09 PM
Trail will be an asset
Trail will be an asset
To the editor: I live on Little Traverse Lake adjacent to the Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore. I can’t wait for the completion of the last part of the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail, Segment 9. 01/31/2024 06:09 PM
Kudos to housing group
Kudos to housing group
To the editor: Availability of affordable housing in Leelanau County is an ongoing issue. This is true because Leelanau County’s vibrancy requires housing here to be affordable so that folks can live, work and play here. 01/31/2024 06:09 PM
By Tim Skubick
Tax breaks in an election year?
There’s a reason why governors can’t wait to deliver their annual State of the State message. Actually it’s more than one reason. 01/31/2024 06:09 PM
County fills 2 open positions
County fills 2 open positions
County Administrator Deborah Allen recently announced that the county hired a new human resources director, Heather Cade. This addition is part of Allen’s efforts to fill open positions at the government center and stem the departure of personnel that’s been increasing in intensity since the second half of 2023. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
GL eyes Nov. for bond; Budget, septic
GL eyes Nov. for bond; Budget, septic
The Glen Lake Board of Education acknowledged Wednesday night that the school will not sprint for a mileage this spring after a failed $35 million bid was rejected in fall 2023. The Laker administration has its eyes set on the November ballot instead with an updated, early-target price of $20 to $25 million being discussed. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Father and son, Matt and Gaige Ticconi, attended the Detroit Lions Divisional playoff game on Sunday when the Lions defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23. Gaige is the youngest Lion season ticketholder and earned the money to purchase the tickets while working all summer at Nittolo’s in...
Locals roar at Lions game
Several people from around Leelanau County traveled down to Detroit over the weekend to watch the Lions beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23 to keep the Superbowl dream alive. “The energy was insane hours before kickoff to everyone walking out,” Gaige Ticconi, who went with his father to the game said. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
John and Kelly Kehl are all smiles after purchasing their Northport home through Peninsula Housing last week. Courtesy photo
Northport ‘first affordable house’ sold
A home and an opportunity. Jon and Kelly Kehl became new homeowners in Northport through Peninsula Housing, marking a first for the program on Jan. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
GTB to host annual winter festival Saturday
GTB to host annual winter festival Saturday
People are invited to celebrate the recent snowfall and traditional Anishinaabeg outdoor games at the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians’ (GTB) annual winter festival (Maawnjidowin) in Peshawbestown on Saturday. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Youth volunteers pose while exploring Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on snowshoes. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service.
High school recruits wanted
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (National Lakeshore) is recruiting local high school students to create digital media. By volunteering, students will gain invaluable real-world experience in content creation. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Sophomores and juniors from St. Mary School traveled to Washington D.C., for the annual March for Life. The March for Life has been going on since the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling. In addition to the March, St. Mary students visited the capital, museums and monuments, gaining an unde...
Sophomores and juniors from St. Mary School traveled to Washington D.C.
Sophomores and juniors from St. Mary School traveled to Washington D.C., for the annual March for Life. The March for Life has been going on since the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling. In addition to the March, St. Mary students visited the capital, museums and monuments, gaining an understanding of the arts, and history of our country. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
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