Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 18th, 2007

MDOT backs G-A traffic changes

The state response to a request for traffic safety improvements on M-22 in Glen Arbor were discussed this week by the Glen Arbor Township Board.

Program will feature Leelanau Township history

The Northport Area Heritage Association will host a program, entitled "Leelanau Township History and Family Genealogies Tie Together," on Thursday, April 27 at the Depot in Northport.

G-L officials get extensions, 2 percent raises

3 administrators' pay boosted in unanimous vote
Contract extensions for administrators and two support staff members were approved this week by the Glen Lake Board of Education.

G-L board hears update on 8-period schedule plan

An update on a proposed 8-period schedule and alignment of class offerings with the state's new graduation requirements was presented to the Glen Lake Board of Education Monday night.

Celebrating the great outdoors

Immediately following Earth Day on April 22 this year is National Park Week, April 23-28, celebrated at national parks throughout the U.S.
Rangers at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore are inviting everyone to join in a free “Brown Bag Bonanza” luncheon series. Events will take place Monday through Friday from noon until 1 p.m. at the [...]

Bingham gets recycling option

'Opt-out' choice remains available
Bingham Township residents may use county recycling services "legally" in 2008 following action by the township board at its regular monthly meeting Monday evening.

Board puts off decision on Foster's $250 bill

Ousted Bingham Township supervisor Robert W. Foster this week presented the township board with a bill for $250 for services provided to the township since Bingham voters recalled him in the Feb. 27 election.

Talk of the County

This week: Chet Janik, superintendent of Buckley Community Schools

Centerville's anticipated state revenue drops $5,000

Minor changes in the 2007-08 budget were made last week by the Centerville Township Board less than two weeks into the new budget year.

Scenic Route plan approved

A management plan update produced last year by the Leelanau Scenic Heritage Route Committee has been approved by the Michigan Department of Transportation.
The plan implements the committee’s mission statement, which is “to promote measures which protect and enhance the scenic, historical, and recreational characteristics of Michigan State Highways 22, 109, and 204 as they traverse [...]

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