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Counting failure may change other results
Counting failure may change other results
When about 3,200 unreported early in-person votes were added to the unofficial Nov. 5 election results Friday night, many candidates suddenly leapt ahead of their opposition. Although the results still need to be certified by the Leelanau County board of canvassers, the winners of many races could be different than reported last week. 11/13/2024 05:42 PM
Sportsman’s Club pact discussed
Sportsman’s Club pact discussed
While the Northport Sportsman’s Club agreement between Leelanau Township is still being revised, further discussion on the topic and what it will look like was addressed once again on Tuesday evening. 11/13/2024 05:42 PM
Veterans reflect on service
Veterans reflect on service
Most Americans — about 94% of us, in fact — do not know what it’s like to be a veteran. It’s also an experience that many veterans themselves seldom ponder. 11/13/2024 05:42 PM
Boathouse Vineyards tested its wines during a Thanksgiving taste test with employees at the end of September. One of the favorites that paired with everything was Boathouse Rose. Courtesy photo
Spirits, wine to celebrate
With the Thanksgiving holiday just around the corner, there’s more to planning that special holiday meal. After all, libations can propel an average holiday into a festive holiday. 11/13/2024 05:42 PM
Orders are being taken throughout the county for Biehl’s turkeys, raised near Mancelona. Stock photo
Turkey dinner with all the trimmings
Dust off the fancy plates and gather for a fantastic feast. The Mercantile in Leland prepares the ingredients for a Thanksgiving dinner worth remembering. 11/13/2024 05:42 PM
New foundation to assist students
New foundation to assist students
Representatives from Northwest Education Services (North Ed) and several higher educational institutions came together yesterday to announce the creation of the North Ed Foundation and the new scholarship opportunities colleges and universities have made available to students through the new nonprofit. 11/13/2024 05:42 PM
Election systems not at fault for voting results error
Election systems not at fault for voting results error
11/12/2024 01:23 PM
UPDATED STORY   Newly-recorded votes could change outcome of commissioner races
UPDATED STORY Newly-recorded votes could change outcome of commissioner races
11/08/2024 08:24 PM
The Leelanau Republican Party gathered at the Friendship Center in Suttons Bay Tuesday for a watch party of the state and federal elections, while waiting to hear their fate in various local elections. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
The Leelanau Republican Party
The Leelanau Republican Party gathered at the Friendship Center in Suttons Bay Tuesday for a watch party of the state and federal elections, while waiting to hear their fate in various local elections. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
ROBBINS
County Board goes blue
The Democrats will retain their majority hold on the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners for another four years, according to the unofficial election results on leelanau.gov. All seven commissioner seats were contested in this year’s election, and six of them went to the Democrat candidates. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
CONLEY
Conley tops McMillan in Lee. Twp.
Barbara Conley won the race for Leelanau Township Supervisor on Tuesday with approximately 882 votes (58.88%) against incumbent Mike McMillan, who earned 612 votes (40.85%), according to Leelanau County unofficial general election results. “I am grateful to Leelanau Township voters for this opportunity and will work hard with residents to make Leelanau Township the best it can be,” Conley said. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
Leelanau County Deputy Clerk Lynndell Drzewiecki and Kasson Township Shiree Nelson and Jon Hurst count early voting ballots Tuesday night at the Government Center in Lake Leelanau. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Davis tops Palmer by 4 votes
The Village of Empire had the closest race out of all county elections Tuesday as former President Dan Davis edged incumbent Sue Palmer 154 to 150. The winning margin of .97% had a close four vote finish with two write-in votes casted. 11/06/2024 09:18 PM
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