It's silent in Cadillac.
Nick Saffell lines up for the gamewinning penalty kick. He runs up, the ball hits twine and the Leland sideline went crazy.
It's silent in Cadillac.
Nick Saffell lines up for the gamewinning penalty kick. He runs up, the ball hits twine and the Leland sideline went crazy.
County volleyball teams have ended the regular season, and district volleyball has begun. North Bay took on Traverse City St. Francis and Glen Lake faced off against Grand Traverse Academy Tuesday at Suttons Bay.
County cross country teams competed Saturday in the regional meet at Benzie Central. The St. Mary boys and girls teams have qualified for states and will both compete at Michigan International Speedway. The Glen Lake girls team has also qualified, along with other individuals from county schools.
Jamie L. Bressette, 25, of 2580 Beems Kwa Ma Rd., Suttons Bay — Failed to appear for sentencing; bond continued.
To the editor:
To the editor:
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters have an extraordinary opportunity to wrest control of the redistricting process from the hands of politicians and place it in the hands of an independent citizens’ commission beholden to no political party.
The vehicle at hand is Proposal 2, a proposed amendment to the state constitution.
To the editor:
When a candidate listens patiently when you ask a question, our democratic republic is working at a personal level. When a candidate shows up for public engagements, speaks honestly and fully about who they are and how they will represent you, that is our election process at its best.
To the editor:
(Addressed, “To the Campbells”)
I’m a senior citizen transplant from Grand Rapids. Having lived here nine years, I’d like to thank you and your staff by bringing we in Empire this little paper. I do so enjoy the written word!
To the editor:
Our daughter is a public radio reporter in Pittsburgh. You can imagine our thoughts this past Saturday when she texted us that there had been a mass shooting, and she was on her way to cover it.
To the editor:
I support Suttons Bay Village Council incumbent Karl Bahle.
Karl has served this community for many years, in his elected position and through business and charitable efforts.
To the editor:
To the editor:
Wayne “Soni” Aylsworth is running for Empire Village President. He’s a great candidate, family man, local business owner, current council trustee, chair of the Chamber of Commerce and loyal community volunteer. He has run a civil campaign based on integrity.
To the editor:
To the editor:
To the editor:
To the editor:
To the editor:
Experience does matter. That’s why I support Michael Long for Probate Judge in Leelanau County.
His experience includes hours of job-specific training, the challenges of law enforcement both in an out of the courtroom and meeting the legal needs of families.
To the editor:
Please vote for Carolyn “Peachy” Rentenbach for district 6 County Commissioner (Glen Arbor, Empire and Cleveland.)
I miss her being my commissioner. She listens to my needs and efficiently and honestly represented me.
To the editor:
To the editor: