Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: September 22nd, 2007

New trustee's role 'incompatible'

Nixon withdraws from his new post at Suttons Bay Township.

Blood donors earn recognition

Michigan Community Blood Centers has recognized 13 Leelanau County residents for achieving new blood donation gallon levels during August.

Republican Party holds a 'Patriotic Day' picnic

Nearly 100 people attended the Leelanau County Republican Party "Patriotic Day" picnic Sept. 9 at the Leland Lodge.

'STOPPED' is started

Program alerts parents when young drivers are pulled over.

Keswick church sets youth fundraiser

Keswick United Methodist Church in Suttons Bay will host its second annual Youth Program Fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 29, at 6 p.m.

Recent rains give apple crop a boost

Kendall W. Probst may not be the county's largest apple producer, but he has been doing it for longer than most people have been alive.

Maintenance work starts on M-22 section

Drivers who travel M-22 between County Road 675 and east of Thoreson Road in Glen Arbor Township will face delays over the next three weeks while a maintenance project is taking place.

Closing of Cedar St. backed

Now that the Leland Township Board has endorsed local developers' request to close Cedar Street in Leland between Chandler Street and Grand Avenue, the county Road Commission may be poised to make the final decision next week.

Gun theft charges filed

A Traverse City man was arraigned last week on charges that he allegedly took two shotguns from a home in Elmwood Township and sold them at a pawn shop.

S-B 'Great Books Group' to resume meeting on Oct. 8

The Suttons Bay Great Books Group will resume meeting on Oct. 8.

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