Regular meeting (Public Comment – Keith Ashley, 4/16/2024)

The document analyzes claims of election fraud propagated by Trump supporters post-2020 election. The High-level Hoppe report, backed by various Republican figures, concluded there is no substantial evidence supporting these allegations. It urges the Republican party to abandon false narratives and restore trust in democracy, emphasizing informed decision-making for future elections.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 4/16/2024)

This document presents a detailed analysis and critique of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, asserting that Joe Biden’s victory was fraudulent. The author argues that various anomalies and statistical improbabilities suggest the election was stolen from Donald Trump. Key points include the unexpected performance of Trump among certain demographic groups and significant drops in Biden’s support.

April 11, 2024 Reular meeting minutes CV (Minutes)

The Northport Village Council convened its regular meeting on April 11, 2024, discussing key issues such as the Homewood Subdivision, trash pickup budget, and the golf course management agreement renewal. Several motions were passed including an Anishinaabe monument placement and Rain Garden expansion. Council members also announced upcoming events, highlighting Northport’s 175th anniversary celebration.

Regular meeting (Packet)

The Centerville Township FY 2024-25 Cost Center Budget projects revenues of $659,157 against expenses of $635,697, yielding a net revenue of $23,460. Key revenue sources include property taxes and fire operating millage, while expenses focus on fire department administration, township board, and staff wages. The budget supports essential services and infrastructure improvements.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board convened on April 10, 2024, approving the agenda on amendments, credit card information, and CDs. Treasurer Katrina Pleva provided a financial update on CD rates. Chief Doornbos presented the Fire Department’s annual report, highlighting new equipment and grants. The board also discussed the Zoning Ordinance revision and election worker wage increases.

Regular meeting (Draft Fire Millage Resolution)

The Township of Kasson in Leelanau County, Michigan, has adopted a resolution to submit a millage proposal for fire protection and emergency medical services. This proposal seeks to authorize a property tax of 2.5 mills, subject to Headlee rollback considerations, to the voters during the August 2024 election, ensuring sustainable funding for essential services.

Executive Board (Public Comment – A. Heins, 4/9/2024)

The document is a letter addressed to the Leelanau County Commissioners from Alison Heins, expressing significant concern regarding Sheriff Borkovich’s appearance at a recent Donald Trump rally. Heins highlights the troubling nature of the sheriff’s association with inflammatory rhetoric, particularly a sign that depicted a “bloodbath,” which she vehemently disputes as a factual narrative surrounding President Biden.

Executive Board (Public Comment – P. Kemler, 4/9/2024)

Sheriff Mike Borkovic’s public endorsement of a political candidate while in uniform has raised concerns about a potential violation of the Hatch Act. Paula Jo Kemler emphasizes that his decision to support candidate Trump is inappropriate, as it blurs the lines between personal views and professional responsibilities, undermining public trust in law enforcement.