Executive Board (Public Comment – T. & M. Sutter, 4/9/2024)

In a letter dated April 3, 2024, Tom and Marnie Sutter expressed their dismay about Sheriff Mike Borkovich’s photograph with former President Trump, questioning the appropriateness of his actions and potential misuse of county resources. They emphasized concerns over Borkovich’s political affiliations and called for the county commissioners to ensure he serves the community impartially.

Executive Board (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 4/09/2024)

The document examines various anomalies and issues related to voter registration and election processes in the United States. It raises concerns about potential irregularities and discrepancies that may have occurred during recent elections, including inactive voter listings and abnormal IDs. Moreover, it highlights significant irregularities in voting systems warranting further investigation and analysis.

Executive Board (Public Comment – D. Chalker & P. Solenberger, 4/9/2024)

This document, dated April 4, 2024, is a letter from Dawn Chalker and Peter Solenberger to the Leelanau County Commissioners. The primary objective of the letter is to demand the resignation of the Leelanau County Sheriff. The authors cite his recent appearance at a campaign rally with Donald Trump as evidence that he is unfit for office.

Annual Meeting/Budget Hearing:3/23/2024 (Packet)

The General Fund Budget for 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 outlines financial planning for the township, with actual revenues of $604,382.10 for 2023/2024. Key sources include taxes and state shared revenue. Expenditures for 2023/2024 were $637,809.29, with proposed increases reflecting priorities in government operations, fire protection, and road maintenance, ensuring essential services and infrastructure support.

Special Session: Interim Admin Agreement (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 3/22/2024)

This document presents a summary of confidential emails and internal communications related to Dominion Voting Systems, focusing on issues and concerns regarding their election technology. Significant portions detail communications between employees, highlighting problems with the systems, including issues with modems failing acceptance testing, and the complexity of merging systems like “Gems” and “D-Suite.”

Budget Meeting (Minutes)

The Solon Township Board convened its budget meeting on March 19, 2024, to discuss and approve the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2024-2025. Key items included the Fire Millage, allocation of ARPA funds, and various expenses. Total anticipated income was estimated at $652,725.00, with operating expenses at $638,493.77. A motion to approve the budget was carried.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened on March 19, 2024, to discuss key items including a Roads and Highways Millage Renewal for the August 2024 Primary Ballot and an Early Childhood Services Millage proposal. The meeting included addressing administrative matters, setting a salary range for the County Administrator, and reviewing County Policy No. 1.02.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 3/19/2024)

New evidence in the Arizona election case raises serious concerns about the security of election machines in Maricopa County. Lawyer Kurt Olsen argues that altered software and unprotected encryption keys warrant reconsideration by the Supreme Court. He has filed for expedited review, emphasizing that previous dismissals were premature under the weight of this new, concrete evidence.

Special Session (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners held a special session on March 19, 2024, to discuss the appointment of an interim administrator/CFO. Chairman Ty Wessell called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. The discussion focused on the candidate search led by MLI Consultant Chet Janik, with several prospective candidates identified throughout the meeting.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board meeting on March 13, 2024, addressed key issues, including financial updates from Treasurer Katrina Pleva, who reported the completion of tax collection. Clerk Elizabeth Chiles discussed increasing election worker pay and proposed upgrades to the current Zoom setup. New business included updates on ARPA funds and discussions on renewing the Fire millage.