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Winter wallops peninsula
Winter wallops peninsula
Rosie Vasquez gripped the snowblower handles like her life depended upon them as snowflakes fell on her driveway and the temperature stubbornly hovered at 12 degrees, where it had stood for most of the day. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Temperatures that strained to hit double digits on Tuesday
Temperatures that strained to hit double digits on Tuesday did not keep the construction crew for North Shore Contracting from putting up walls on a spec house near the Lake Leelanau Narrows. Craig Raley, left, and company owner Jonathon Haskins say they prepare for cold days by turning down thermometers in their homes. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
LLLA gets ‘intervenor’ status
LLLA gets ‘intervenor’ status
The Lake Leelanau Lake Association (LLLA) is now a party to a lawsuit over expansion of the Leelanau Pines Campground. LLLA President Nancy Popa confi rmed this week that the association has been granted intervenor status in Northgate-Leelanau Pines v. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
Senior millage OK’d by board
Senior millage OK’d by board
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners voted to approve a millage request for its senior services department, which will appear on the Michigan 2024 primary election ballot in August. Voters will consider a proposal to renew the millage at a rate of 0.32 for two years, which would be a slight increase from the 0.3134 rate set in 2022. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
Survey results demand action
Survey results demand action
We were disheartened by the findings of an employee survey on the work culture within the county building released last week. Michigan Leadership Institute (MLI) regional president John Scholten presented the findings of a survey in which 85 of the county’s 117 employees responded. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM
A column by Amy Hubbell
Shaking the post-holiday blues
Can you feel it? The big let down after the holidays? There’s a name for that. It’s called the post holiday blues. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM
Numbers matter
Numbers matter
To the editor: Just as words matter, numbers matter. The U.S. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM
Billions in foreign aid
Billions in foreign aid
To the editor: I have been pondering something for days. There are some mysteries in this country that continue to go unexplained, or we’re given an explanation that makes little or no sense to a common, critical thinking, middle class American like myself. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM
‘Guardrails’ not to be trusted
‘Guardrails’ not to be trusted
To the editor: In his 12/28/23 letter to the editor, David Edelstein utilizes his observation that “guardrails” have been applied to free speech as justification for limits that should also be applied to our right to bear arms. I appreciate his comparison, which undermines his point. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM
Snow makes a comeback
Snow makes a comeback
Accumulating wet snow and gusty winds began in northern lower Michigan Tuesday evening and through Wednesday, with another high impact winter storm possible across the region Friday night and Saturday night. 01/10/2024 03:45 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. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM
Naomi and Loghan Call, both founders of Audacia Elixirs (along with cofounder Roman Albaugh), are pictured. The mother and son duo collaborated and researched during the COVID pandemic to create the nonalcoholic beverage brand which now offers two handcrafted elixirs on the market. Photo c...
Audacia Elixirs offers non-alcoholic spirits
A week into January and a new year altogether, many people are dropping bad habits and embarking on healthier new year’s resolutions. Some of those changes involve participating in “dry January,” a term used to describe giving up drinking for the entire month. 01/10/2024 03:45 PM

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