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Kasson Township

About the Township

Kasson Township residents value the rural, undeveloped nature of the area that is predominantly covered with forests, farm land and some orchards. Most of the people, predominantly of German, Polish and British heritage, are middle class homeowners who are family oriented. The unincorporated village of Maple City, originally called Peg Town, was founded in 1866 and is the only densely settled area in the Township. Among some of the services within the village is a post office, grocery market, gas station, 2 restaurants, several churches, an exercise center, the Lions Club with an adjoining park and a Leelanau County Road Commission garage. The Glen Lake Community School has a population of approximately 925 students from kindergarden through 12th grade residng in the Empire, Glen Arbor, Cedar and Maple City areas.

2009-2010 Proposed Budget.

The Kasson Township Board will meet at the Township Hall on Saturday, March 28, 2009 for it's Annual Meeting.  One major agenda item is the discussion and adoption of the 2009-2010 budget. Click the link in the previous sentence to see a copy.
This page last updated on 3/17/2010.
 
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