June 28, 2007 issue
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June 28, 2007 issue
County administrator David Gill has publicly acknowledged that he may have a "conflict of interest" in serving as interim head of the county Inspections Department.
King's Challenge Golf Course in Cleveland Township will be the subject of a foreclosure sale at the Leelanau County courthouse in Leland on Friday, Aug. 3, at 11 a.m.
The Empire Village Council has agreed to submit a loan application on behalf of a group of property owners seeking state funds to build a private sewer system.
Variable winds were the key factor in Tom Gallery's win in June 23's Northport Bay Yacht Club Shakedown Race.
Additional ramifications from the state Supreme Court decision that moves some high school sports to different seasons were discussed this week by the Leland Board of Education.
The Cherryland Conference has chosen all-league teams from the 2007 spring sports season.
A $7 million budget, up 3.9 percent from the amended spending plan for 2006-07, was adopted this week by the Glen Lake Board of Education.