TRAVERSE CITY — Grand Traverse County Commission candidate Herb Lemcool practices "passive" campaigning; that is, he slaps a campaign sign on his car and talks to prospective voters.
County Commissioner Christine Maxbauer hasn't even matched Lemcool's gentle campaign efforts in her own commission district.
The two incumbent Republican Grand Traverse County Commissioners face challenges from Green Party candidates Josef Connolly and Tom Mair in District 3 and District 2, respectively.
"She's been elected three times, she's probably pretty confident with her own seat on the commission," Mair said of Maxbauer. "But as I talk to people in the Second District there are a lot of people dissatisfied with her service. I think her popularity is at its lowest."
Mair said he's gearing up his campaign and will be distributing literature and knocking on doors with supporters between now and the Nov. 6 general election.
Maxbauer, who twice defeated Mair by more than two-to-one margins, is doing much of her campaigning in District 1 in support of Dan Lathrop, a republican who is challenging the county board's lone Democrat, Ross Richardson.
"I'm a Republican and I'm campaigning for all Republicans," Maxbauer responded when asked about her own campaign activity.
The county budget is the biggest difference between Maxbauer and Mair. Maxbauer supported service cuts, layoffs, and privatizing services over use of the county's rainy day fund to balance the budget.
"I'm told administration suggests we once again spend more money than we take in in revenue and it has to stop," Maxbauer said.
Mair said he favors a mix of across-the-board pay cuts, along with some use of the county's fund balance to address a potential shortfall. He doesn't believe that one or two programs should accept most of the financial pain from budgets cuts.
"People providing public services is basically what the county does," Mair said. "I want to be creative and avoid anyone losing their jobs."
Lemcool also opposes dipping into the county fund balance, but wouldn't say what programs he would cut.
"I've not seen the budget, so I can't tell you that," Lemcool said. "We'll wait to see the whole budget and prioritize from there."
Lemcool said he also expects replacement of the Cass Road Bridge over the Boardman Dam to be a "hot button" issue, and the county board needs to discuss if it should take over the road commission. Lemcool said he doesn't have a position on either matter yet.
Connolly said he's been knocking on voters' doors and listening to their concerns.
"In my neighborhood and in this district there are issues that are not being met. There is no infrastructure to meet the growing number of people and businesses," Connolly said.
If elected, Connolly said he would place greater emphasis on alternative and public transportation systems. He also wants to grow the economy in a sustainable, balanced, and environmentally sound way.
Connolly also would like to adopt a countywide ban on a system of drilling for gas known as horizontal hydrological fracturing, or hydro-fracking.
He doesn't have enough information to take a position on the budget, but would like to look into the large number of foreclosures by the county treasurer for non-payment of taxes.
"In this economy a lot of people are struggling right now," Connolly said.
Archive: Friday
Green party challenges GOP incumbents
Budgets a big issue in County Commissioner race
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FINAL: Beal City 15, Glen Lake 0
Beal City cruised to a 15-0 win over Glen Lake in a Division 4 baseball state semifinal in Battle Creek Friday.
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UPDATE: Beal City 1, Glen Lake 0
In the fourth inning, Glen Lake trails Beal City 1-0 in a Division 4 baseball state semifinal at C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek Friday.
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Cherry-Roubaix returns
Race director Bob McLain said around 600 cyclists participated last year, and they already have that many signed up for this weekend’s event.
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Editorial: Battle over sign leaves a bad taste
The issue: Airport finally puts up sign for veterans. Our view: It didn’t happen until public got involved.
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TC Senior Center to receive face-lift
Bill and Linda Lawshe haven’t had a summer off in 30 years, so the recently retirees were pleased to learn they’ll be able to enjoy a remodeled city bayfront senior center.
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Horizon Books co-owner wins Lyle DeYoung award
Amy Reynolds always believed in downtown Traverse City’s retail corridor, even when the trend was for business owners to race off and set up shop at the nearest mall.
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Erotic novel gets musical treatment
It’s raucous, sexy and naughty — everything a musical parody of the runaway bestselling erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” should be.
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Letters to the Editor: 06/14/2013
Teacher morale low; 2nd Amendment; Hurts many families. (Plus more)
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Glen Lake set for Beal City in semis
Glen Lake baseball coach Kris Herman said you need three things to win a state title: Pitching, good defense and the ability to scrape out runs. A fourth factor doesn’t hurt: Luck.
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Building Permits: 06/14/2013
Building permits issued in Grand Traverse County:
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Film Fest breaks ground on new movie house
City officials have brought down the house — or at least the roof — for the Traverse City Film Festival and its fast-track effort to convert the Con Foster Museum into a movie theater.
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National Geographic exhibit comes to Dennos
What gives at the Dennos Museum Center? “Dancing. Feathers, Shameless Exhibition,” says one flyer for its newest exhibition that opens Sunday and runs through Sept. 22.
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Longtime choir director retires from TC West post
The curtain is closing on Russ Larimer’s 26-year career as a Traverse City Area Public Schools’ choir teacher and director.
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Beach Bums thump Florence on road
The Traverse City Beach Bums unleashed a 15-hit attack Thursday night in thumping the Florence Freedom 8-5 in a Frontier League contest.
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The Record: 06/14/2013
Assumed names filed in Grand Traverse County:
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Actor John C. Reilly stages benefit for Vogue
An unexpected call from well-known actor John C. Reilly was a welcome surprise to supporters of Manistee’s Vogue Theatre.
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Weekend in Brief: 06/14/2013
Mushroom hunt; Consignment sale; Crafts and cars. (Plus more)
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Man gets prison for assaulting girlfriend
A man could spend up to 10 years in prison for assaulting his girlfriend.
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Night Life Calendar: 06/14/2013
What's happening after dark around northern Michigan:
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Plan: Dissolve school districts in deficit
Michigan lawmakers are considering legislation that would grant the state the power to dissolve public school districts that are in financial deficit.
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Bandrowski succeeds Murphy at TCSF
Annie Murphy, who led the St. Francis boys tennis team to three consecutive top-six finishes in Division IV, has stepped down.
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Movie Capsules: 06/14/2013
New this week — Before Midnight, This is the End, and Man of Steel:
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Sheriff to offer free ORV safety course
The course will be Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Twin Lakes Camp, 6800 North Long Lake Road.
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Annual disc golf tournament to honor Carly Lewis
The two-day tournament takes place Saturday and Sunday at the Carly Jean Lewis Playground at Mt. Holiday Ski Resort.
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Federal money going to Benzie, Leelanau
Benzie and Leelanau counties will receive a total of $121,000 to offset property tax losses from nontaxable federal land within their borders.
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FINAL: Beal City 15, Glen Lake 0



