Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: September 10th, 2007

S-M's cross country team joins Greater Northwest Conference

The St. Mary cross country team is in its inaugural season, and now it belongs to a conference, too.

Peterson, 'Birgitta' win season-finale yacht race

Variable winds again challenged the Northport Bay Yacht Club fleet racing in the 28th annual Finton Cup Yacht Race on Saturday in Northport Bay.

Summer ends with a flourish

If there was a motto for 2007 tourist traffic in Leelanau County, it might be, "Forget gas prices, the sun is shining."

Robert Stoffer

1916-2007

Democrat leader: New primary date won't impact plans locally

Michigan will be a significant player in the national election no matter when the primary is held. Neither the Democrats or the Republicans can take the White House without Michigan.
-John Bolton,
Chairman of Leelanau Democratic Party

Thrift shop in Lake Leelanau is closing

Penny Power called ‘huge resource,’last day is Sept. 28.

9-1-1 funding solution sought

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners this fall will be looking for ways to fund the county's 9-1-1 dispatch system that do not involve keeping in place all of the 1-mill property tax that voters narrowly approved last year.

Four-course tea event to aid breast center

The gardens of the Montessori Children's House in Traverse City will be the setting for a fundraiser to benefit the Munson Breast Health Center on Sunday, Oct. 7.

News from the Glen Lake area


Retiree group to hear dyslexia expert

Recognizing dyslexia by using the latest research will be the featured topic at the next luncheon meeting of the Leelanau Chapter of the Michigan Retired School Personnel on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at the Bluebird in Leland.

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