Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: September 17th, 2007

Two holes-in-one scored in county

Holes-in-one were recorded at two Leelanau County golf courses last week.

Leland tourney title no longer rests in county

For the first time in six years, a county high school volleyball team didn’t win the Leland Varsity Volleyball Tournament.

County: Possible violation of meeting law is 'serious'

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners expects to receive an opinion from its attorney sometime this week on whether the board violated the state Open Meetings Act when it excluded members of the public from meetings it held earlier this year.
The opinion was sought in response to an Aug. 30 letter from Leelanau Enterprise publisher [...]

Glen Lake teachers get 1 percent pay hike

Changes to the Glen Lake Federation of Teachers' current 3-year contract were approved Monday night by the board of education.

Nursey to give free seminar on pruning

'07 Leelanau Twp. millage rates adopted

The Leelanau Township Board held a public hearing on its proposed millage rates, and then adopted the rates as part of its meeting Tuesday night.

Townships fighting utility's appeal

Leland Township is the most recent county governmental unit that has agreed to contribute toward defense of an appeal by Cherryland Electric Cooperative to the State Tax Tribunal.

Kehl survivor named

The name of Genevieve E. Kehl of Northport was inadvertently omitted from a list of survivors in an obituary published last week about her brother Edward N. Kehl, who died Aug. 31. We apologize for the omission.

News from the Glen Lake area

Miller, Luthardt to wed Sept. 22 at Homestead

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