So, the Carland for Sheriff banners arrived just in time for Frankfort Fall Fest. Unfortunately, roughly four months worth of rain also arrived in time.
The consensus amongst festival goers was that it could have been worse. It could have been snow and several feet of it.
We have two banners looking for new homes along prominent county thoroughfares. Let us know if you know of any good spots.
There was a surprisingly solid turnout for the parade. With a little bit of last minute ingenuity, Team Carland made a solid appearance. After the parade, Coury made his way to the open space to catch the tail end of the Scottville Clown Band. It's always a good show.
The Frankfort Chamber of Commerce and all festival participants do a lot of work in preparation for Fall Fest. It's a bummer to see their efforts partially stifled by crumby weather.
Coury was hoping to see the pumpkin cannon in action. The word on the street was that it's range allowed it to launch a pumpkin clear across the bay. But hey, there were plenty of smiles, businesses were bustling, and there's always next year.
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Carland Announces Candidacy for Sheriff of Benzie County
Frankfort resident, Coury Carland, is announcing his candidacy for Sheriff of Benzie County.Budget Crunch will Require Tough Choices
Doing more with less only works up to a point. After that, the choice is between further cuts or increased revenues.Special Instructions for Election Day
Remember: Coury is running as an independant. Straight ticket voting will not get him elected. Split your ticket!
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