Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: August 1st, 2007

Two authors to attend book-signing

S-B Art Festival this weekend

Picnic, pig roast Saturday in Northport

A community picnic and pig roast benefiting the Leelanau Children's Center will be held Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Northport’s marina park.

Butterfly sailors post top-10 finishes

Sailors from the Glen Lake and Leland yacht clubs each posted top-ten finishes in the two divisions competing at the 2007 Butterfly National Championship Regatta held July 18-19 on Crystal Lake.

4 August blood drives set

The Michigan Community Blood Centers will hold four blood drives during the month of August in Leelanau County, including:

Empire sewer plan is rejected

Plans to use state funds to help fund a private sewer system for part of the Village of Empire were dealt a major setback after the state Department of Environmental Quality rejected the application – largely because of administrative mistakes and a failure to demonstrate a need for the project.

These Glen Lake kids play hard, hope for big break

The Stygian Shore might sound fierce, they might play hard, but they're really just a bunch of Leelanau kids doing what they love to do.

Wireless expansion elusive

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners has given county administrator David Gill and information technology director Ron Plamondon until mid-August to negotiate a deal that could expand wireless broadband Internet service in the county.

Fixing, making guitars

Leland grad returns to ply trade.

Spanish stories 'tap into senses' for children

"Estrellita, ?dónde estás?
Quiero verte titular
En el cielo, sobre el mar
Un diamante sin igual…"

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