Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: June 16th, 2007

Priests' duties shift in county

The Gospel reading at St. Mary’s Church Sunday in Lake Leelanau dealt with the multiplication of the loaves and fishes.
The miracle of Jesus’ feeding of loaves and fishes to 5,000 followers at the Sea of Galilee is a story of sharing to fulfill a need, which is what the Diocese of Gaylord has done regarding [...]

Northport museum opens at old depot

Gas station keepsakes from the Mary Scott collection and photos of Mervau's Drugstore through the years are featured at the Northport Area Heritage Museum, which opened this month in new quarters at Northport’s historic depot building.

WW II vets plan float, reunion in T-C July 14

Area World War II veterans will have a float in the upcoming Cherry Royale parade at the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, which will be followed by a reunion at the former State Hospital grounds in Traverse City.

E-Bay transforms hobby business

Like many people in Leelanau County, I love to buy things on E-Bay.
Since I’ve been collecting sports memorabilia my entire life, that’s what I’m always in the market for.
Years ago, before E-Bay, I used to do the show circuit. I’ve been to national sports collecting conventions in Texas, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and closer to [...]

Sandbox Academy closing; school will offer daycare

Suttons Bay school officials had planned on offering a preschool program this fall.
Now, they’re expediting the plans in light of the closure of a day care facility south of the village.

Tunnel plan gets a major boost

The path to construction of a $10 million development in Greilickville that includes docking for luxury yachts was partially cleared Tuesday by approval of a zoning ordinance amendment.
That is a tunnel under M-22, which could not be approved without the text change.

Back on the court

Tropf, once in the national spotlight, to guide Wildcats

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