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Tim Hurley (right) poses for a holiday photo with his wife, Anne, and four grandchildren. Recently, Tim and Anne welcomed their fifth grandchild into the world. Courtesy photo
Faith and peace of mind for Hurley
Tim Hurley of Midland has had a windy road to land on his personal Cherry Blossom Lane in Suttons Bay in 2021. “When my wife Ann and I were dating (1970-80s) we would come up here for vacation and visit for a weekend,” Hurley said. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
GAP setting the table in ‘The Dining Room’
GAP setting the table in ‘The Dining Room’
Audience members will inevitably see themselves reflected in the mosaic of family scenes in the Glen Arbor Players’ production of A.R. Gurney’s Pulitzer Prize nominated play “The Dining Room” set for Thursday through Saturday, July 25, 26, and 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen Lake Church. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Millage sought for advanced life support
Millage sought for advanced life support
The Elmwood Township board voted 4-2 at their July 8 meeting to put a new millage proposal on the November ballot. This would ask Elmwood Township residents to pass a millage of 1.2 mills, to bring in approximately $550,000 in property taxes, to upgrade the township’s fire and rescue department from basic to advanced life support (ALS). 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Ready, set, go: 5Ks and fun runs galore
Ready, set, go: 5Ks and fun runs galore
“Fish, Fish, Hooray.” The Fishtown 5K will be held in Leland on Saturday at 9 a.m. starting and finishing in the heart of Fishtown. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Pets campaign for Omena mayor post
Pets campaign for Omena mayor post
It’s a horse race for Mayor of Omena! Voting ends at 5 p.m. today so don’t delay. The front runners as of this past Monday showcased the diverse field of candidates. The top candidates included Lucky Bosco, an equine; three felines – Topsy and Turvy Stephenson, running as co-Mayor, and Porsche McKee; two canines, Emmie Tomlinson and Ruby Emmert; and one caprine, Sandra Day G.O.A.T, an Angora goat. But it’s still anyone’s race to win, and the other 12 candidates are campaigning hard. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Sidewalk extension OK’d for Herman Park
Sidewalk extension OK’d for Herman Park
Improvements at Herman Park in Suttons Bay Township continue to be a source of controversy, as the township’s park and recreation committee is disagreeing with a contractor about the placement of a sidewalk leading to the dog park. The township board took action at their July 10 meeting, accepting the contractor’s recommendation. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Lions Club chicken dinner in Empire
Lions Club chicken dinner in Empire
traffic, but still quite a few visitors enjoying our area. The Empire Lions Club will have their annual Chicken Dinner which is really called “The Empire Anchor Day Chicken Dinner” on Saturday from 1 to 7 p.m. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Grant to partially fund marina improvements
Grant to partially fund marina improvements
The Suttons Bay Village Council officially accepted a $406,016 grant through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) Waterways Program at their Monday meeting, to be used on improvements at the village marina. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Members of Suttons Bay High School’s Class of 1955 recently held a reunion
Members of Suttons Bay High School’s Class of 1955 recently held a reunion
Members of Suttons Bay High School’s Class of 1955 recently held a reunion. Pictured from left are: Stuart Whittaker, Harley Smith and John A. Korson of Suttons Bay; Verlyn (Irish) Penrod, Acme, Delores (Youker) Lada Davidson and Bob Martinson of Suttons Bay. Classmate Michael Bolan of Suttons Bay was unable to attend. The following class members are deceased: Laurie Stroh/Kohler, Bernard Kohler and Bill Roubal of Suttons Bay; Marilyn Fuller and Edward Becker of Traverse City; Donna (Wolf) Korson of Wisconsin and John W. Korson of Arizona. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Leland Twp. OKs character zoning amendment
Leland Twp. OKs character zoning amendment
Amendments to the township zoning ordinance changing lot coverage in residential districts were approved unanimously by the Leland Township Board on July 8. The board, with trustee Mariann Kirch absent, approved the amendment. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Cherry Republic marketing interns shape the brand of Leelanau’s biggest retailer from Glen Arbor. From left to right: Malli Hands, Julia Raines, and Grace Marshall. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Interns gain valuable experience in G-A
Interns at Cherry Republic help shape the popular local businesses online identity through marketing and graphic design. Grace Marshall, Julia Roberts, and Molli Roberts have been handling the internship tasks that will help them move along in their career. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM
Bonfires must be extinguished with water and not buried. Stock photo
Bonfires charcoal litters beaches
The family tradition of beach fires on Leelanau beaches are popular, but the charcoal left is a sore sight for the pristine shoreline. “Beach fires, I don’t believe have increased. 07/17/2024 05:06 PM

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