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The Latest Leelanau County Blotter & 911 Call Report. The Leelanau Ticker is back with a look at the most alarming, offbeat, or otherwise newsworthy calls … Read More >>
An effort to preserve 200-plus acres of prime coastal land in Leelanau County took a massive step forward late last week, thanks to a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The idea, Jim explains, is to take the concept of a farmers market – where growers and makers travel from far and wide to sell their wares at a single central location – and put it into a grocery store format, complete with an indoor setting and regular business hours.
Amidst the backlash, the Leelanau Ticker sits down with representatives from the trail’s two key partners – the National Park Service and TART Trails – to find out what the controversy means for the project.
Today's story looks at candidates running in District 3 (portions of Bingham Township, Suttons Bay Township and the Village of Suttons Bay) and District 4 (a portion of Suttons Bay Township, all of Leelanau Township and the Village of Northport). Later features will focus on other districts.
Early voting in Leelanau County will kick off this Saturday, October 26, and will stay open until the Sunday before the election. Early voting will be available at the Leelanau County Government Center from 9am to 5pm for all nine days. More information can be found here.
A big injection of federal dollars will help protect thousands of acres of farmland in Leelanau County (and beyond) from development. The Leelanau Conservancy, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy and Conservation Resource Alliance formed a partnership called the Tribal Stream and Michigan ...
Whether you’re looking for hallmark autumn activities like corn mazes and hayrides or already planning ahead for Halloween weekend, the Leelanau Ticker has your guide to many of the fall-centric events and attractions that will dominate a busy couple of weeks throughout the county.
Nineteen candidates over seven districts are vying for a position on the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners, with the primary election August 2, and the general election set for November 8. Read on as the Leelanau Ticker helps voters get to know the candidates in Districts 2, 4 and 6.