(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: Becky Chown corrects the record about a rumored winery lawsuit settlement which never took place. “No members of the Township Board reached an agreement at the September 2021 ...
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: 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 ...
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(Editor’s Note: Mike Dettmer writes about Peninsula Township’s Liability Insurance with regard to the winery lawsuit. Read on for his thoughts. -jb) I would like to address the criticism expressed by ...
(Editor’s Note: John Jacobs explains why he feels Warner Queeny will be a great addition to the Township Board. Read on for his thoughts. -jb) I’m generally leery of newcomers to politics who seek ...
(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) ...
(Editor’s Note: Rudy Rudolph writes that innovative farming on the Old Mission Peninsula is alive and well, thanks to farmers who are willing to adapt and change. Read on for his thoughts. -jb) Some ...
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.
Having attended the interviews of the applicants for the newly formed Agricultural Advisory Committee, I have a few thoughts.