Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: June 15th, 2007

L-L ballfield to get big renovation

When the St. Mary High School baseball team takes the field next spring, they will be playing on an entirely new surface.

Norsement have new hoops, track coaches

A man with 43 years experience coaching at the high school and collegiate level is taking over as basketball coach at Suttons Bay School.

Potful of flowers missing from gravesite

A Cleveland Township woman is disappointed after having discovered a potful of flowers removed from her father’s burial plot in the township cemetery.

Leland author releases interactive book

Leland resident and author Jay Littell has just released Soul Sailing: How Life Stories Transform the Voyage.

An oddity: Deer runs into biker

Bob Otwell didn’t know what hit him.
The 54-year-old executive director of TART Trails, Inc., was injured last Thursday morning when he was struck by a deer while riding his bicycle north of Cedar.

Wind energy draft supported

Cleveland Township planners have recommended approval of a long-awaited zoning ordinance amendment outlining requirements for "wind energy systems" in the township.

Two 'run/walk' events planned

Two "run/walk" events will be held on the last two Saturdays in June in Leelanau County.

Results from county golf leagues, events

'Intense effort' pays off; dredging begins

The dredge barge from MCM Marine and accompanying tug boats arrived just outside of the Leland Harbor around 10 p.m. Monday night.

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