Comment on Meet Leelanau’s Own Music Man: Patrick Niemisto by Donna Bumgardner
Patrick is a very dear friend of mine…He is one of the finest men you will ever meet…
View ArticleComment on To pave or not to pave the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail? by Home Page
Most poker site that settle for Indian gamers have lengthy standing reputations serving different markets. These developments are an indication that the nation’s poker scene is now starting to...
View ArticleComment on Red lights turn green for Empire schoolhouse project by John welch
Will Empire ever approve a sewer system? Seems that is key.
View ArticleComment on The Once and Future Otter Creek by Mike Delp
This is a remarkable effort, which speaks to the love and care of a viral resource. If a new population of brook trout stay in the creek, I hope they will be protected beyond the normal restrictions....
View ArticleComment on The Once and Future Otter Creek by Mike Delp
Sorry….typos. Vital not viral! and stays not stay.
View ArticleComment on The Once and Future Otter Creek by Timothy Young
Thank you for sharing your story. Otter Creek is a magical place and the watershed I call home. I’m pleased that it’s wonders are treasured by others.
View ArticleComment on Living legacy: Hank Bailey’s relationship to the land by Susan E Esch
Very interesting reading. Thank you for sharing. It piques my curiosity to learn more.
View ArticleComment on Park seeks public comments on South Manitou Lighthouse shoreline...
One of my favorite things SBNLS is it’s past and future protection of the South Manitou light house.
View ArticleComment on Park seeks public comments on South Manitou Lighthouse shoreline...
It is a beautiful & significant part of maritime history & should be protected.
View ArticleComment on D.H. Day’s kingdom by David
The Dune cars first used would not have been Oldsmobiles, but later were. If you see the photos they appear to be 55 or 56 Oldsmobiles. But those would not have been the ones first used in the earlier...
View ArticleComment on Living legacy: Hank Bailey’s relationship to the land by Betty Pealer
A thought-provoking article that should remind all of us to treasure the blessings of this beautiful area.
View ArticleComment on Millennials in Leelanau seek a place to call home by Peter Hurlin
The “growth” and a year-round economy in GA would be the death of the place. IMO people should accept and appreciate the area as a largely summer migratory location for people and be happy to keep it...
View ArticleComment on Millennials in Leelanau seek a place to call home by Maureen
We need affordable housing so young people can move to the county. We need year round families to fill our schools with their children and to help our businesses survive through the winter. Right now...
View ArticleComment on Nicholas Amato of Suttons Bay makes last minute charge to win M22...
Wondering if I can have a copy of that picture
View ArticleComment on Glen Noonan: for the Love of the Land by Brent Smith
I have had the privilege of getting to know several Noonan’s… they are “salt of the earth” folks, hard working very intelligent people who care about the land and their neighbors… Brent A Smith
View ArticleComment on Out of retirement, into the hardware by rede social
Nice Article You Won A New Fan 140090555 of times !! Great Post 🙂
View ArticleComment on Op-Ed: Glen Lake School Board should choose grass over turf field...
Imagine what good that money would have done in the CLASSROOMS! Too bad that Glen Lake did not gain the academic recognition that the Leland Publc Schools have obtained. Sports or academics….which is...
View ArticleComment on Walking the Lake Michigan beach — a public right, or trespassing?...
I don’t live anywhere near the beach, but I totally agree with the landowners. If I owned land along Lake Michigan, I would do just as someone mentioned- deposit the biggest boulders I could afford...
View ArticleComment on Red lights turn green for Empire schoolhouse project by Bonnie
Nice article. It’s wonderful to hear about future plans for this extraordinary building!
View ArticleComment on Walking the Lake Michigan beach — a public right, or trespassing?...
I have been a weekender in Michigan all my life. I cannot afford to live ON the water. I have a modest cottage inland and have 2 boats. I have walked the waters of Southwest Michigan for years and...
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