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Monthly Archives: July 2007

Real Estate transfers recorded in county July 3 -July 19

Manitou Music offers family concerts

How does a grassroots organization produce a summer full of music? Answer: passion for the music in their community.

Family puts on own 'Evanstock'

Choirs, symphonies and salsa are part of musical talents.

Glen Lake News July 26, 2007

OK, so I was misinformed; Elaine Wilcox is still 79 until October. But she did have a birthday party. Go figure.
When watching Cabin Fever at Boone Docks, wish them a happy anniversary. This year they have been together for 25 years. They got their start at Art's Bar back then and the rest, as they [...]

County backs Empire policing aid

The news was good for the Leelanau County Sheriff's Department following last week's Leelanau County Board of Commissioners meeting.

'Deficit elimination' Plan is OK'd in S-B

The Suttons Bay Village Council last week adopted two resolutions that village officials said will address some "technicalities and formalities" regarding an audit of village finances as well as possible construction of a water system for Phase 2 of the BayView project.

Cozzens, Southwell are Hope graduates

Two county students were among the graduates to receive diplomas this spring during commencement ceremonies at Hope College in Holland, Mich.
Stuart Cozzens of Glen Arbor graduated summa cum laude, with an accumulative grade-point average of 3.87 or higher. Anna Southwell of Suttons Bay graduated magna cum laude, earning a 3.6 GPA or above.

Leelanau plays Carnegie Hall

World-class violinist napped along the Leelanau shores.

Tribe gives $774,763 in 2 percent payment

This summer’s “2-percent” payments from the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa
and Chippewa Indians indicate that slot machine revenues at the tribe’s two
casinos are down for the second year in a row.

No security guards at new courthouse

Although entrances to the new Leelanau County courthouse in Suttons Bay Township will be equipped with metal detectors and security screening stations, the facility will not be staffed with security guards when it opens next year.
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners decided last week that it will not include funding for security guards at the [...]

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