Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: June 12th, 2007

Building permit pace still slow

The number of building permits issued so far this year, and the estimated construction value associated with those permits, continues to lag significantly behind last year's totals.

Garden program for children slated

MSU Extension/4-H will host a children's summer gardening program in July and August.

S-B Boy Scout troop holds Court of Honor

Boy Scout Troop 131 of Suttons Bay held a Court of Honor last week to present awards and merit badges to local scouts.

News from the Glen Lake area

Congratulations to all the graduates. From the kindergarten grads to those completing college, the degree of importance is relative. We even went to a preschool graduation and thought that this is just the beginning, but it was very important to the graduate.
I don't know how, but Glen Lake seems to produce great athletes and Marissa [...]

Class adopts screech owl

Gilda, an Eastern Screech Owl, made quite an impression on Sue Reinsch’s first grade class at Northport Public School.

Landry wins recognition as educator

One of two longtime teachers featured by the Enterprise last week is being recognized as a Outstanding Person In Education (OPIE).

21 county students make MSU dean's list

Twenty-one county students were named to the dean’s list at Michigan State University for their performance during the spring 2007 term.

G-L Class of '57, '58 plan June 17 reunion

The Glen Lake High School Classes of 1957 and 1958 will hold a reunion at the Cedar-Maple City Lions Club Hall on Sunday, June 17.

G-A club awards four scholarships

The Glen Arbor Women's Club (GAWC) has awarded four scholarship totaling $5,000 to students graduating from Glen Lake High School based on academics and overall achievement.

NC State includes Erhardt on dean's list

A Lake Leelanau resident made the dean's list at North Carolina State University for the spring 2007 semester.

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