
Benzie County Government & Organizations
Benzie County Government - There are seven members on the Board, each elected on a partisan basis for two year terms (January 1 to December 31) from districts that are approximately equal in population.
Benzie County Chamber of Commerce (Benzonia) - The Benzie County Chamber of Commerce promotes a thriving four-season economy and high quality of life through networking, training opportunities, marketing and advocacyon behalf of the business community.
Frankfort-Elberta Area Chamber of Commerce (Frankfort) - Frankfort-Elberta Area Chamber of Commerce strives to promote the civic, commercial, educational, and industrial welfare of Frankfort-Elberta and the surrounding area.
Benzie Area Convention & Visitors Bureau - Official travel information web site for Benzie County Michigan.
Village of Beulah - Get information about the village, village goverment, community and local businesses.
Village of Elberta - The Village of Elberta is a quaint little community in Northwest Michigan, located at the western most edge of Benzie County on the southern rim of the Betsie Bay.
City of Frankfort - The Frankfort City government exists to advance the quality of living in the City by providing a range of services advacing the health, safety, economic well-being and convenience of residents, visitors and organizations within the City.
Benzie Sunrise Rotary - Providing guidance and opportunity for the youth of Benzie County. The "Sunrise Club" meets every Tuesday morning at 7:30 am at the Cold Creek Inn Restaurant in downtown Beulah..
Frankfort Rotary Club - The "Friendly" Frankfort Rotary meets every Wednesday at 12:10 p.m. at the Betsie Bay Inn Restaurant in downtown Frankfort.
Benzie County Economic Development Corportation - If you're thinking about expanding, relocating, or starting a new business, take a look at Benzie County.
Legal Links
Code of Federal Regulations - The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive
departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each volume of the CFR is updated once each calendar year and is issued on a quarterly basis.
Michigan Legislature - A free service of the Michigan Legislative Council, the Michigan House of Representatives, and the Michigan Senate. Featuring a calendar of legislative activities, meetings and bill activity.
Michigan State Bar Foundation - The Michigan State Bar Foundation provides leadership and grants to improve access for all to the justice system, including support for civil legal aid to the poor, law-related education, and conflict resolution. The Michigan State Bar Foundation was established in 1947 by lawyers and judges to help the legal profession
meet its responsibilities to the public.
Michigan Supreme Court - The Michigan Supreme Court is committed to educating the public about the justice system. To that end, the Court encourages the public to attend oral arguments and public hearings, and encourages journalists to cover those Court proceedings. The Court also asks journalists and members of the public to show respect for parties, attorneys, courtroom observers, and the justice system by observing proper decorum.
State Bar of Michigan - The State Bar of Michigan supports many justice initiatives that help make available high-quality civil legal services to all Michigan citizens, assuring that the justice system is strong, equal, and fair in its application.
State Of Michigan Links
State of Michigan - From the beach towns along the nation's longest freshwater coastline, to dynamic downtowns to the places where the past comes alive, true destinations are Pure Michigan.
Michigan Advantate - Welcome to the Michigan Advantage, where you'll discover all the advantages of doing business in Michigan: innovative economic development tools, highly-skilled workforce, world-class universities, beautiful communities and a 21st century infrastructure.



departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each volume of the CFR is updated once each calendar year and is issued on a quarterly basis.
meet its responsibilities to the public.