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GL wins at at 25th annual chili cook-off
GL wins at at 25th annual chili cook-off
There was plenty of buzz going around Boonedocks about all the delicious chili’s, but the one cooked up by Glen Lake food service professionals stole the show. With so many foodies in attendance, who would’ve thought an institution would win? “It’s all about the community. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
Two siblings wearing yeti hats that their grandparents got them while enjoying the activities at the Suttons Bay-Bingham Township library. Enterprise photo by Amy Hubbell
YETIFEST
Boone’s Prime Time Pub took home judge’s choice winner, and Hansen Foods was the people’s choice winner during Yetifest in Suttons Bay on Saturday. Other businesses to cook up a delicious chili included Vineyard Inn, Fiddleheads, VI Grill, Hive Coffee, Murdick’s, Lylah’s, Idyll Farms, Bahle Farms, Martha’s Leelanau Table, Gilchrist Farms, North Country Grille.. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
Leland Wine, Food Festival canceled
Leland Wine, Food Festival canceled
The Leland Wine and Food Festival has been canceled for this year. The Leland Chamber of Commerce announced today that the popular event will not take place in June for “There are too many unknowns that have to be resolved in a short period of time for us to risk the investment in deposit to go forward,” chamber President Mark Morton said. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
Glen Lake Community Schools food service professionals Jonathon Fields and Mindy Hawley won the 25th annual Winterfest chili cook off hosted by Boonedocks in Glen Arbor on Saturday. Over 800 people attended the event this year. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Glen Lake Community Schools
Glen Lake Community Schools food service professionals Jonathon Fields and Mindy Hawley won the 25th annual Winterfest chili cook off hosted by Boonedocks in Glen Arbor on Saturday. Over 800 people attended the event this year. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
No support for FOIA waiver
No support for FOIA waiver
Commissioner Melinda Lautner failed to gain a second to her motion to waive the $1,000 cost on her Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request at the county board’s regular meeting Tuesday night, with no other county commissioner willing to support her efforts to see personnel committee correspondence leading up to a recent organizational culture survey. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
Glen Lake teacher arrested
Glen Lake teacher arrested
Former Glen Lake band teacher Elijah George has been arrested on three counts of surveying unclothed persons and three counts using computers to commit crimes. According to criminal complaint George allegedly took inappropriate photos of a female student by laying his cell phone on his knee. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
More than 100 voters have participated in early voting this week at the county government center. Enterprise photo by Zachary Marano
Early voting going smoothly
Voting for next week’s presidential primary election appears to be going smoothly locally and statewide. For the first time since the passage of a new voting rights act in 2022, Michigan residents have the opportunity to cast their vote early and in person for nine consecutive days before the presidential primary election day, which began Saturday and continue through Sunday, Feb. 02/21/2024 04:57 PM
GL teacher arrested
GL teacher arrested
02/20/2024 05:27 PM
By Tim Skubick
Bygone era missed in politics
Over the years lots of bad things have unfolded in the political arena and the ability to sample the public’s opinion is high on the list. Back in the day before polling weaseled its way into the system, elected officials were pretty much flying blind when it came to making tough decisions. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Inflection Point
Inflection Point
To the editor: “Inflection point” notes that significant events or conditions will determine future directions and define future reality. Our country is now considering the election, for president, of a person who is demanding that his accolytes refuse to approve a border solution that they have united across the aisle to achieve, so he can use border conditions as a campaign issue. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Diminished faculties
Diminished faculties
To the editor: In response to the letter extolling President Biden’s age as an asset, we might be more open to the idea if he could find his way off a stage by himself or complete a sentence without a teleprompter. This week Biden’s own DOJ through its Special Counsel determined that despite a slam dunk legal case (willfully mishandling classified documents), he couldn’t be convicted by a jury, because Joe Biden is an “elderly man with a poor memory and diminished faculties.” Global threats have grown exponentially since Biden’s inauguration. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Reason for optimism
Reason for optimism
To the editor: While economies in Europe, China, and Japan are slowing, the U.S. economy grew 3.3% in the fourth quarter last year. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM

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