Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 9th, 2007

Planners oppose amendment for M-22 tunnel

Members of the Elmwood Township Planning Commission want a proposed Zoning Ordinance text change allowing a tunnel under M-22 to go away — and not to come back.
The problem of getting people safely across M-22, however, won't go away, and they hope to address it.

Construction continues at new courthouse

CONTRACTORS BEGIN laying bricks along the bottom of the clock tower at the $10.6 million Leelanau County Governmental Center north of M-204 in Suttons Bay Township.

New era?

Leelanau's population still growing, but at rate slower than G-T, Benzie
Leelanau County is continuing to grow at a fairly healthy clip, at least when compared to the rest of the state, but at a lesser rate than in previous decades and much less than nationally.

Preserving a language

Classes help tribal members keep Ojibwe alive

Very few people still speak Anishinaabemowin, the language of the Anishinaabek nation of which the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians is a part.
That’s why the Grand Traverse Band is funding Aniishinaabemowin language classes throughout the tribe’s six-county area in northern Michigan, including Leelanau.

New G-L coach is upbeat

Dorne Yeager is an engineer by trade.
Now, he'll get a chance to see if he can engineer the first winning season in girls' soccer history at Glen Lake.

$421,000 Solon budget OKd at Annual Meeting

Solon Township residents attending the township's Annual Meeting on Saturday morning voted unanimously to accept a balanced $421,000 general fund budget for fiscal year 2007-08, which began April 1.

Proceedings from 86th District Court

April 5, 2007 issue

Real estate transfers recorded in county: March 21- 29, 2007

Laker, Norse softball teams gear up for Northwest race

It's nothing against Leelanau County, but Glen Lake softball coach Gary Galla is happy to be spending spring break with most of his team in South Carolina.
This is the third year the Laker softball team has prepared for the season by heading south of the Mason-Dixon line for some pre-season outdoor practice time in warm [...]

Northport sewer construction project could start in July

A review of activities and projects accomplished in the last fiscal year was given at Leelanau Township’s Annual Meeting Saturday morning.

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