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Work began this week on the bridge crossing Victoria Creek north of Cedar. Once the project is completed, the bridge will be strong enough to lift load restrictions. Enterprise photo by Brian Frieberger
Work began this week on the bridge crossing Victoria Creek north of Cedar
Work began this week on the bridge crossing Victoria Creek north of Cedar. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Road Commission starts spring cleanup, work
Road Commission starts spring cleanup, work
With the worst of an already very mild winter behind them, the Leelanau County Road Commission is starting street sweeping, repairing equipment and vehicles, and restocking materials, according to staff reports at their April 2 public meeting. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
A column by Meakalia Previch-Liu
The sweet memories of intergenerational living
Celebrating my mother’s birthday this past weekend — which had us both enjoying sunny skies via a scenic Frankfort drive to view Lake Michigan in all its glory — was a reminder that one of the most important things that I can share with her is time. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Advice for letter writers
Advice for letter writers
Many of us are looking forward to the 2024 election season with something approaching dread — not just at potential outcomes, but at having to endure months of nastiness as increasingly polarized Americans claw at each other on TV, on social media and in newspapers. And yes, it has reached the pages of the Enterprise as well. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Travel not at U.S. expense
Travel not at U.S. expense
To the editor: Ms. Jones, in her Thursday 4 April letter to the editor, is incorrect in describing the immigrants flown into our country as illegal aliens as they have a sponsor in the U.S., have passed biometric and biographical vetting and have work permits. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
‘Disappointing’
‘Disappointing’
To the editor: How disappointing to see our sheriff, who has done such a great job patrolling Leelanau County, on a political stage with a man who sent his supporters to the U.S .Capitol to pound on and beat up U.S. Capitol POLICE OFFICERS. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
‘Price to Pay’
‘Price to Pay’
To the editor: Inflation is not higher prices, inflation causes higher prices. Inflation is the result of expanding the money supply faster than expanding goods and services. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Correction:
Correction:
The first name of the owner of Boathouse Vineyards was left out of a story about the TEXSOM wine awards last week. Dave Albert is the owner.. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Cindy Henderson stands proudly with her grandchildren Lylah and Ollie after announcing the opening of Ollie R’s, a new burger joint in the same building that holds Lylah’s cafe. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Ollie R’s new S-B burger spot
Cynthia Henderson of Lylah’s restaurant in Suttons Bay is opening another restaurant, in the same building. Lylah’s, which is named after her granddaughter, couldn’t leave the other grandchild out of the restaurant game, as her grandson Ollie Reese will be getting the nod for the new burger joint that is opening up in Suttons Bay. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
This 1924 book offers tried and true recipes with sale proceeds benefiting the St. Michael funeral luncheon service.
St. Michael’s reprints 100-year-old cookbook
Jonathon Swift, a 1700s author, coined the phrase “Everything old is new again.” And members of St. Michael the Archangel in Suttons Bay are taking this to heart. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
COMING EVENTS
COMING EVENTS
Organizations wishing to have their public events listed in this calendar can email [email protected] or call The Enterprise, 256-9827, before 5 p.m. Friday. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Patricia Lynn McNeil
Patricia Lynn McNeil
LAKE LEELANAU - Patricia Lynn McNeil, 57, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2024, at the Munson Hospice House in Traverse City surrounded by family. Born on June 26, 1966, in Traverse City, Michigan, Patricia was the second daughter of Elinor (Schuster) and Arthur McNeil Sr. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM

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