Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: June 19th, 2007

New G-L middle school classes eyed

A proposal to expand exploratory offerings to middle school students at Glen Lake was discussed this week by the Board of Education.

Rental aid is available for homeless

Homeless families with children may be eligible for rental assistance through the Michigan State Housing Development Authority.

S-B School pacts extended

Contract extensions for the superintendent, K-8 principal and an assistant principal were approved this week by the Suttons Bay Board of Education.

86th District Court proceedings

June 14, 2007 issue

Mother faces truancy charges

A 42-year-old Suttons Bay woman is scheduled to return to the 86th District Court to face charges of truancy for allegedly not ensuring that her four children attend school.

Three students at St. Mary recognized

One high school and two elementary students were recognized last week as recipients of the St. Mary School Outstanding Student awards.

Glen Lake Women's Club awards $11,325 in scholarships

Eleven scholarships totaling $11,325 were awarded this spring to students by the Glen Lake Women’s Club.

Boater safety classes slated for this summer

The Leelanau County Sheriff's Office Marine Patrol will offer boater safety classes at three locations this summer.

News from the Glen Lake area

The Narrows bridge on M-22 will be dedicated in the name of Carl Oleson on Friday, June 15, at 10:30 a.m. I would encourage any one interested to attend. Rep. Dave Palsrok and probably others will be in attendance to unveil the new sign.

Petoskey Steel Band to play in Northport

The Petoskey Steel Band will perform Saturday, June 23 at the Northport Community Arts Center.

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