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Renew library millage
Renew library millage
To the editor: I’m writing this letter to encourage Suttons Bay and Bingham Township voters to support the renewal of our library millage. This renewed, not increase, millage would enable the library to continue to provide activities and services for our communities such as weekly storytime offered year-round, public WiFi and computer, a monthly book club, technology classes in spring and fall, use of a community meeting room, special items to borrow such as toys and musical instruments, and so much more. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Fan of Merlin
Fan of Merlin
To the editor: I would like to add a hearty second to Alan Campbell’s suggestion in last week’s Enterprise to download the Merlin bird song identification app to your phone and rediscover the birdscape around us. As a lifelong bird watcher, I thought I pretty much knew the birds that visit our yard and feeders. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Ross support
Ross support
To the editor: I met Kama Ross in 2022 while she campaigned for County Commissioner. Since her election, I’ve witnessed her integrity and accountability serving the County and my township. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Support for Och
Support for Och
To the editor: Susan Och has my support for Leland Township Supervisor. Experience and integrity count. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
By Tim Skubick
State divided: geographically, politically
Unless you moved to this state recently from another planet you are pretty much aware that Michigan is a divided state not only geographically but politically as well. It’s southeast Michigan vs. West Michigan. Lower Peninsula vs. Uppers. Uppers vs. the rest of the free world. Lower Michigan below Clare vs. everyone else up North and so it goes. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Jim Hirtreiter and Bob Resh spent their Sunday cruising down Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail on their recumbent bicycles. See story on page 2. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Jim Hirtreiter and Bob Resh
Jim Hirtreiter and Bob Resh spent their Sunday cruising down Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail on their recumbent bicycles. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
It was standing room only Friday night for a special meeting of the Solon Township Board. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Polka Fest a ‘go’ after crowded meeting
It was standing room only at the Solon Township Hall in Cedar Friday night as the community gathered to battle over a fee that jeopardized the Cedar Polka Festival, scheduled for Aug. 22-25. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
The Blue Angels soared over Leelanau County on Saturday and Sunday during the National Cherry Festival. Thousands of people gather along the shores of Grellickville up to Suttons Bay to watch the thrilling show. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
The Blue Angels
The Blue Angels soared over Leelanau County on Saturday and Sunday during the National Cherry Festival. Thousands of people gather along the shores of Grellickville up to Suttons Bay to watch the thrilling show. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
The U.S. Coast Guard and Park Service staff have been busy with two boat mishaps on Lake Michigan Friday and Saturday. Two fishermen were rescued Friday after their boat went down off Frankfort. This boat washed up on Sleeping Bear Point. The body of a downstate man whose kayak turned over...
Missing kayaker body found
A fun visit up north ended tragically Saturday for a downstate couple. The National Park Service, U.S. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
KRAMER
District 1 commissioner, Kramer, resigns
Leelanau County’s District 1 Commissioner Jamie Kramer announced her resignation from her position Saturday, effective in about 30 days. Kramer’s district is the most populated one in the county, as it includes Elmwood Township and a portion of the City of Traverse City. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Leelanau ready to celebrate the 4th
Leelanau ready to celebrate the 4th
Leelanau will be all red, white and blue Thursday and into the weekend as we celebrate the 248th anniversary of the creation of the Declaration of Independence. Orchard tours have been held all week at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Center and will conclude Friday, from 10 a.m. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
Judy Egeler and her late husband, Cliff, are pictured on July 4, 1998 when they were crowned queen and king at the Leland Fourth of July parade. Courtesy photo
Longtime 4th of July parade-goers take delight in festivities
While hundreds of people are anticipated to show up at local Fourth of July parades set throughout Leelanau County this week, many longtime attendees are also ready to get out there to celebrate the festivities once again. 07/02/2024 05:21 PM
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