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From left to right: Kathy Darga, Joan Skipski, and Liz Drzwiecki of Cedar and Maple City enjoyed their time at the Senior Expo at Suttons Bay High School on Tuesday where hundreds of seniors gathered to see 100 vendors in the gymnasium. See brief, Page 3. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberg...
From left to right: Kathy Darga, Joan Skipski, and Liz Drzwiecki
From left to right: Kathy Darga, Joan Skipski, and Liz Drzwiecki of Cedar and Maple City enjoyed their time at the Senior Expo at Suttons Bay High School on Tuesday where hundreds of seniors gathered to see 100 vendors in the gymnasium. See brief, Page 3. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Glenn LaCross, right, a cherry grower and owner of Leelanau Fruit, addresses facilitator Shea Petaja, left, at the Cherry Grower Alliance meeting held Monday at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station. Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Cherry growers form alliance
Growers are talking, asserting and hoping to turn around their industry through a loose-knit group going by the name of the Cherry Grower Alliance. Twenty-two people met Monday at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station, with about two thirds of attendees cherry farmers or employed by them. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
Child killed in Maple City crash
Child killed in Maple City crash
An 11-year-old child from Illinois was killed Tuesday in a single car accident in Kasson Township. About 3:30 p.m. 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
No charges in OMA complaint
No charges in OMA complaint
After reviewing the findings of a Michigan State Police (MPS) investigation, the Leelanau County Prosecutor’s Office has decided not to prosecute the county’s Energy Futures Task Force for allegedly violating the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA). 06/19/2024 04:23 PM
No charges in OMA complaint
No charges in OMA complaint
06/13/2024 04:10 PM
By Tim Skubick
Possible gubernatorial candidates for 2026
There are, give or take, about 550 days before Michigan voters pick a new governor, so you might be asking yourself why am I about to waste my time on a column on whom might be the next governor in November 2026? 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Newcomers perspective
Newcomers perspective
To the editor: As a newcomer to Leelanau County, I want to highlight the vital role Parenting Communities played in integrating families like mine into the community. Beyond the documented evidence which underlines the program’s efficacy on improving parenting skills and connecting families to resources, they offer a priceless human touch. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Solar works
Solar works
To the editor: In his editorial last week, Mr Popa’s confident negativity regarding solar energy in Michigan seems so convincing that only the foolish would wander there — that is until you know the facts. Here are just a few facts from the Solar Energy Industries Association. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Free clean energy is good energy
Free clean energy is good energy
To the editor: For the record, Leelanau County actually rates pretty well for solar energy. Germany is further north than we are, and they generate over 10% of their country’s electricity from solar. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Conflict of interest?
Conflict of interest?
To the editor: Questions were asked at a recent Leelanau County Board of Commissioners meeting about a possible conflict of interest. Thequestionwas raised because an individual wrote a proposal for state funding and included an administrative oversight of the grant for two members of the task force. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Solar works
Solar works
To the editor: Contrary to the recent forum by John Popa, my wife and I have relied on our solar arrays for several years now with satisfying results. With three separate installations we rarely have net loss in our monthly bills. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM
Flag represents all
Flag represents all
To the editor: Last Thursday, June 6, I watched the ceremonies at the Normandy American Cemetery in France, honoring the events of eighty years ago. Flying above the graves of the 9,388 American soldiers buried there I saw our flag- the proud symbol of our nation. 06/12/2024 05:52 PM

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