Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: May 2nd, 2007

'A beautiful site'

Tribe hopes to break ground soon on bayside cultural center
Visitors entering the Grand Traverse Band's cultural center and museum will lay eyes first on a pair of bald eagles who died a short distance away while locked in mortal combat.
That makes sense. Life has always been a struggle for GTB members; why wouldn’t it also [...]

20 years of helping others

The Leelanau Christian Neighbors food pantry is celebrating its 20th year of doing the "neighborly" thing for others.
The pantry served its first family food on April 21, 1987. In the years since, thousands of men, women and children have been helped by the group, formed by a core group of that included Mary and the [...]

'Conditional' rezoning backed

The owner of a 7.9-acre parcel in Suttons Bay Township that was the subject of a zoning referendum may soon be able to do much of what he originally intended despite a 281-213 vote against creating a new “office transition district” in the township on Feb. 27.

Building activity remains slow

Only three new building permits were added to a file available for public review at the Leelanau County Building Inspections department office over the past two weeks.

New assumed names filed in county

April 26, 2007 issue

Real estate transfers recorded in county: April 6 - April 18

Magistrate Court proceedings

April 27, 2007 issue

86th District Court proceedings

April 26, 2007 issue

Non-profits fret over funding

Local non-profit groups are feeling the pinch of a freeze on state grant funding.
The Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum's $65,000 foundation repair project is now in limbo after Gov. Jennifer Granholm last month enacted an executive order freezing all state grants until Sept. 30.

Talk of the County: Alesha Ashley

Name: Alesha Ashley.

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