Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: July 25th, 2007

Road jobs continue; New 633 bridge is up

The county Road Commission has plenty of work ahead on county roads as it comes to the half-way point in the construction season.

Commercial fishing was a tough business

We all know farming can be a tough business.

County hikes Maple Valley rent by 50 percent

The heat - and the rent - is being turned up on Maple Valley Nursing Home operator John Kasben.

An end of one era, and start of another

G-A Smorgasbord comes to an end; mew 'Running Bear' Run/Walk set

Mackinac sailing race stirs interest in Leland

Light winds may have slowed boats in this week's Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, but it didn't slow interest from observers at Leland Harbor.

Kokowicz wins junior tennis title

Twelve-year-old Parker Kokowicz of Glen Arbor, ranked No. 2 in the Boys 12 division in northern Michigan, won the United States Tennis Association’s North Country Junior Class Boys 12 singles title earlier this month.
Kokowicz, who was seeded No. 1, defeated sixth-seeded Colby Seamster of McKinney, Texas, 6-4, 7-5 for the title.
Kokowicz also participated in the [...]

Looking Back. . .

New yarn, sewing accessories shop plans grand celebration

A grand opening celebration will be held at Thistledown Shoppe in Suttons Bay on Sunday, July 29. The store opened late last month in the Bayside Salon building at 419 N. St. Joseph’s St.

Lumberjacks pushed county population to peak in 1910

Their work has been described as "romantic" - by people who never had to do it.

Bay View faces 2 new suits

Troubles continue to mount for the developer of the BayView project in the Village of Suttons Bay.

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