Bernardo Gonzalez, 37, of 9229 S. Johnny St., Unit 18, Traverse City — Sentenced after pleading guilty to attempt assault to do great bodily harm less than murder and habitual third; to serve 16 to 120 months in prison with credit for 115 days service; $238 fines and costs.
13th Circuit Court
86th District Court
Jason D. Holland, 27, of 11125 E.
Watch out for deer
Beware of bambis — and does and bucks.
The Leelanau County Sheriff’s Office is reminding motorists to be on guard for deer on roadways. A firearms deer season opener was held Saturday and Sunday, and archery season begins Monday.
Working people will vote for candidate
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For clean water, back this candidate
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Return Rentenbach to the County Commission. She’ll have my vote and I urge voters in Glen Arbor, Cleveland and Empire townships to vote for her too. As a past commissioner she has demonstrated intelligent, capable leadership and good judgment.
Retired teachers back judge candidate
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Candidates missed forum for Nugent
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Candidate first on job after wind storm
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Candidate has many positive attributes
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Julie Morris is imminently qualified to represent the district 7 community.
Trustee on Glen Lake Community Library Board, retired teacher after 25 years, active duty Army serving stateside and Korea, commissioned Ordinance Officer, dedication to her country is strong, dedication to Leelanau County even stronger.
Reader's Forum: Pension costs threaten state finances
Did you ever watch the old movie “The Blob”? It’s where this tiny piece of goo keeps growing, gobbling up everyone in sight. The horror reaches a climax as the blob becomes so large that nothing can stop it. A young Steve McQueen eventually figures out that it doesn’t like the cold, so the town freezes it and transports it to the Arctic.
Will GOP defections turn governor election?
If you’re running for a statewide office the last thing you want is members of your own party coalescing to defeat you.
Candidate has been police officer, lawyer
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We are blessed to be able to vote for the person we want to represent us in our court system.
I’m supporting Michael Long for probate judge in Leelanau county.
Mike has made a lot of wonderful memories with our family and the Suttons Bay Community.
Candidate has state court experience
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Judicial candidate caring, trustworthy
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‘Good neighbor’ would be good commissioner
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Carolyn “Peachy” Rentenbach, in the four years that she previously served on the county commission, proved that she is a “good neighbor” to the people of Leelanau county and can get things accomplished for the betterment of all.
Some stats before voting to legalize marijuana in Mich.
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Let’s learn from the March 2018 “Lessons Learned from Marijuana Legalization in Four U.S. States (Colorado, Washington, Alaska and Oregon) and D.C” (paper) developed by Smart Approaches to Marijuana. This teaches Michigan some important lessons.
Nurse would be better in House
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Two candidates, one seat. Jack O’Malley’s 34 year resume includes being an interviewer of various people and promoter of charitable causes.
Protect both humans and dogs, whose bites are not serious
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Bring back active county commissioner
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It’s that time again! Time to read about candidates, time to discuss county needs, and time to get out the vote!
What’s next for maintenance at Government Center?
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