Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: June 6th, 2007

Family trapped after home explodes

Matthew Johnson lay beneath what remained of his Solon Township home Saturday evening and prayed that his family would be pulled to safety.
His prayers were answered.

Fresh garden produce is available to seniors

Income-eligible county senior citizens can receive fresh locally grown vegetables through the “senior project fresh” initiative offered by the Michigan State University Extension office, state Office of Services to Aging, and the county Commission on Aging (COA).

Hot rods, classics, antiques displayed

Mike Farr's 1948 Ford Tudor Coupe is the stuff of a hot rodder's dream.
With blue flames flashing down the sides, the car looks like it's moving even at a standstill.

Draft zoning changes backed

County planners study tunnel, yacht club plans
The Leelanau County Planning Commission last week took a look at two proposed zoning ordinance amendments from Elmwood Township that might allow a developer to construct a tunnel under M-22 leading to a new yacht club on the Greilickville waterfront.

Tribal, county leaders meet

Joint talks are first between the two bodies since 2005
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners and the Tribal Council of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians held their second-ever joint meeting last week.

New Empire store

A new business has opened in the former Board & Bounty ice cream shop in Empire.

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