Two requests for "2 percent funding" from the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians were supported Monday night by the Suttons Bay Board of Education.
Frank Skrocki of Empire is the lone applicant for a vacant seat on the Glen Lake Board of Education.
Suttons Bay merchants have signed up some of Leelanau County’s most-sought artists, combined them with locally produced wine, and picked one of the longest days of the year to establish a new event.
Cortney Jo Hobbs and Jason Goodrich O’Brien, both of Traverse City, have announced their wedding engagement.
The Jeff Haas Trio and guests will perform a jazz Sabbath service in celebration of the 120th anniversary of Traverse City’s Congregation Beth El on Friday, June 22 at the Hagerty Center at Northwestern Michigan College.
Golf carts could soon be an acceptable mode of transportation on village streets, based on a proposed ordinance discussed last week by the Northport Village Council.
Leelanau County has paid out so few workers compensation claims over the past three years that the county has received a $66,788 rebate check and a reduction in its annual insurance premium for coverage.
The Leelanau Township Board approved two appointments to the township Planning Commission Tuesday night, one of which resulted in the ouster of a seasoned member.
A Flushing woman will spend the next 45 days in jail after being sentenced Friday for retail fraud.