(Editor’s Note: David Taft urges Old Mission Peninsula residents to vote for candidates running for the position of Peninsula Township Trustee who will support you against the money demands of the ...
We already elected two Republicans to Peninsula Township offices in the August Primary — Maura Sanders as our next supervisor and Katie Clark as treasurer — along with Democrat Becky Chown, our ...
The race for the Michigan House of Representatives, District 103 (which includes Peninsula Township), between Lisa Trombley (R) and Betsy Coffia (D) will be decided with the upcoming election. Below, ...
(Editor’s Note: Michele Zebell writes that Julie Alexander, candidate for Peninsula Township Trustee, checks all the boxes to do the job. Julie is pictured above at a Meet and Greet with Old Mission ...
(Editor’s Note: Donna Hornberger, who was chair of the Planning Commission in 2020, sets the record straight on meetings with the Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula prior to when they filed a lawsuit ...
(Editor’s Note: Susie Shipman maps out how elected officials, appointed commission members, and Township staff are working productively and cooperatively with fellow citizens to solve local problems ...
(Editor’s Note: Jim Floraday maps out a future where the Old Mission Peninsula could become the next NAPA Valley, if certain candidates are elected to the Township Board. Read on for his thoughts. -jb ...
(Editor’s Note: Dave Murphy writes that four candidates — Dave Sanger, Julie Alexander, Isaiah Wunsch and Warner Queeny (pictured above, left to right, during a meet and greet at the Old Mission ...
Have your heard there’s an election coming up next week? Yeah, me, too. One slate of candidates we haven’t heard much about are the folks running for Peninsula Community Library Board of Trustees.
(Editor’s Note: Have a Meet-and-Greet or election event coming up? Email me, [email protected]. Also, you’re always welcome to email opinion pieces about the election or anything related to the OMP.
We are fast approaching the November general election. After November 5th, we will have elected many positions within our country — from a new President to a team of four Peninsula Township Trustees.
(Editor’s Note: Dennis Arouca encourages Old Mission Peninsula residents to elect responsible leaders and engaged citizens who prioritize dialogue and problem-solving. Read on for his thoughts. -jb) ...