To: Palladin
We know who they are (sigh). They are either the people who committed the crimes or the people who know who committed the crimes but won't talk.
To: EveningStar
Yeah, and the second one from the left will probably become a Michigan state legislator, even though he is a prime suspect in the murder of his own daughter.
(BIG SIGH)
9 posted on
03/20/2004 11:40:22 AM PST by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: EveningStar; All
Ramsey's Opponent looks pretty good. Lots of experience; an attorney--assistant prosecutor; pro-life, pro-2nd Amendment.
Cheboygan News
Attorney eyes House seat
By ERICA KOLASKI
Tribune Staff Writer
GRANT TOWNSHIP - County attorney Kevin Elsenheimer is traveling to Cheboygan County next week in hopes of garnering support for his future run for a seat in the state House of Representatives.
Elsenheimer is expected to be a candidate in the Republican primary for the 105th House District Seat, currently held by Rep. Ken Bradstreet, R-Gaylord. The 105th District covers all of Otsego, Antrim, and Charlevoix counties and most of Cheboygan County.
Elsenheimer is scheduled to speak to the Michigan Townships Association and members of the community at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Grant Township Hall.
A resident of Bellaire, Elsenheimer is an attorney who specializes in the representation of municipalities. He currently serves as civil counsel to Cheboygan and Otsego counties and more than two dozen other municipalities.
Elsenheimer has been active in the past year with varying legal issues in Cheboygan County, including his role as legal counsel for the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners during the toughman/toughwoman dispute.
The issue has just recently been resolved, and the Cheboygan County Fair Board is now a county-run entity.
Elsenheimer is a former member of the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments Workforce Development Board, a member of the Antrim County Special Elections Board and founder of the Antrim County Farm Market.
He has also served on the Bellaire School Board as well as assistant prosecutor in Antrim County.
According to the Committee to Elect Kevin Elsenheimer, he is pro-life and an avid hunter who "supports our firearm heritage."
10 posted on
03/20/2004 12:11:36 PM PST by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
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