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Daily Archives: April 16th, 2007

Event to aid 'Old Art' sound system

Members of the Leelanau Community Cultural Center are kicking off a series of fundraising events to help fund the purchase of sound equipment for the Old Art Building in Leland.
The first event, which will be held 7 p.m. Sunday at the Old Art Building, will include a sneak preview of the Old Town Playhouse’s upcoming [...]

Fiber artists to hold meeting

Fiber artists are invited to attend a Fiber Institute meeting on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Old Art Building in Leland.
The group plans to develop a series of workshops to be held in conjunction with the Leelanau Community Cultural Center’s (LCCC) annual Fiber Festival in October. All fiber artists, working in both [...]

Greyhound connection

KATIE DRUMMOND gets a kiss from one of her two greyhounds, Starina, on the front porch of her Northport home. Starina and Gandolf (right) were rescued by the Michigan Greyhound Connection and adopted by the Drummond family. As part of Drummond’s senior project at Northport High School, a spaghetti dinner will be held on [...]

Timber Shores review closer

Leelanau Township officials are getting closer to proceeding with final site plan review of the proposed Timber Shores development.

Cleveland Twp. budget adopted

Fiscal year ended in good financial shape, official says
The Cleveland Township Board adopted a 2007-08 General Fund Budget as well as a "truth in taxation" resolution at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening.

Courthouse land sale is another step closer

The sale of Leelanau County's courthouse property in Leland appears to be moving forward smoothly following action this week by the county Board of Commissioners.

The extremes of playing sports in the spring

Where is the spring in spring sports?
Easter is over.
Spring break is finished.
Now it's time for Leelanau County athletes to charge into spring sports.

Weather brings blizzard of cancellations

Glen Lake High School senior Danielle Noonan and her Laker softball teammates enjoyed the warmth and sunshine while spending spring break near Charleston, S.C.
“It was the warmest weather we’ve had since we started going south for spring break three years ago. We had highs in the upper 80s, lots of sunshine. We got to spend [...]

Sigh of relief: Imperiled Empire beach funds will still come

Officials in Empire worried about an executive order essentially stopping payment on funds to improve the municipal beach area can breathe a collective sigh of relief.
The grant will be honored, pledges the chair of the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund, since it is constitutionally protected.

Elmwood appoints new marina administration

After two personnel committee meetings and two votes, Elmwood Township has a new administration to operate its marina.
The Elmwood Township Board in a split vote Tuesday evening named a retired journeyman electrician with DaimlerChrysler as its harbormaster, and promoted a township marina employee to assistant harbormaster.

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