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13th Circuit Court
13th Circuit Court
Ramiro Guzman-Coronilla, 9206 Jeanine St., Traverse City — Pleaded no contest to assault with intent to commit sexual penetration; sentence pending. Jeremy C. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Borkovich defends rally visit
Borkovich defends rally visit
The Leelanau County government center and sheriff’s office reported a high call volume as county residents reacted to county Sheriff Mike Borkovich’s appearance on national TV at Donald Trump’s side in Grand Rapids on April 2, as the former president called for increased border security and deportations in response to the recent murder of a Michigan woman by an immigrant living in the country illegally. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Andy Fles of Shady Lane Cellars begins work this month to reduce the impacts of pesticides in the vineyard ecosystem, the surrounding environment and on the vineyard workers. Courtesy photo
Shady Lane Cellars awarded $11,000 grant
Suttons Bay-based estate winery and vineyard, Shady Lane Cellars, recently earned a competitive, national farming grant from the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, or SARE. The grant provides more than $11,000 in research funding, enabling the team at Shady Lane Cellars to conduct trials with new sustainable soft pesticides on 10 acres of the property. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Weather yields to yard cleanups
Weather yields to yard cleanups
Not much going on as of this writing, just waiting for the sun to disappear. Should be interesting. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Lions Club to serve pancakes
Lions Club to serve pancakes
The Cedar/Maple City Lions Club will host a pancake breakfast, Sunday at the Lions Community Building in Maple City. The menu for the event, scheduled from 9 a.m. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Doug McInnes, of Northport, accepts an award from the Northern Michigan Environmental Action Committee for his work to bring clean, renewable energy to Leelanau County. In 2008, McInnes was a founding member of the Northport Energy Action Task Force, which is now known as Leelanau Energy....
McInnis, ‘rocket man’ calls Npt. home
Doug McInnis, a Leelanau County resident living in Northport, has made his mark on the county as one of the founders of Leelanau Energy, a community action agency advocating for clean energy like solar and wind power. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Groups seek input on survey
Groups seek input on survey
The Leelanau County Housing Collaborative, a group of four organizations focused on creating a Housing Action Plan for Leelanau County, is announcing the housing survey to help bring housing for all to Leelanau County. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Sidewalks OK’d by township
Sidewalks OK’d by township
Spring activities dominated conversation this week by the Leland Township Board. The board during its regular monthly meeting Monday acted on proposals that signal the arrival of spring and warmer weather. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
‘Keepers seek support to complete restoration
‘Keepers seek support to complete restoration
North Manitou Light Keepers (“NMLK”) have announced the launch of the final phase of the Campaign for the Crib. This capital campaign supports restoration of the North Manitou Shoal Light (also known as the “Crib”). The goal of this phase is to raise the $300,000 needed to complete major restoration of the historic offshore lighthouse in the Manitou Passage. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
The Mill in Glen Arbor will be softly opening a restaurant on its lower level. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
The Mill restaurant opening
There’s been a sign at the top stair of The Mill in Glen Arbor that read “no public access.” This week that sign will be removed as The Mill softly opens a restaurant before a full opening will occur on April 17. The 1897 mill and property renovations is nearly complete, after a cafe and farmhouse motel opened last summer. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Moody at library
Moody at library
The Glen Lake Library will host Mollie Moody on Thursday, April 25 for a presentation on her father’s recently published memoir “A Father’s Arms.” The diary recounts Captain Robert Maynard’s experience as a tank commander in Europe, including his arrival at Hitler’s famed Eagle’s Nest at the end of the war. Maynard, who died in 2022 at the age of 101, offers a unique, first-hand perspective on this historic struggle. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Recovery coach at Friendship Center
Recovery coach at Friendship Center
Denny Brown, Catholic Human Services peer recovery coach, will be at the Friendship Community Center/LIFT in Suttons Bay the first Wednesday of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM

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