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Daily Archives: September 24th, 2007

Northport/Omena Chamber of Commerce's annual fish boil

JOSH CASTLEMAN (top) of Northport was one of dozens of volunteers who worked to put on the fare at the Northport/Omena Chamber of Commerce’s annual fish boil Saturday at Marina Park in Northport. Castleman is shown removing a basket of potatoes and onions from a boiling brine mixture.

Shannon Scott of Northport steadies her plate while [...]

"Politics in the Park"

LEELANAU DEMOCRATS enjoy food and “Politics in the Park” on Labor Day under the Garthe Pavilion in Leelanau Township’s Peterson Park. The picnic attracted a turnout of about 100 people.

Kingsley hands S-B first loss of the year, 26-21

As Yogi Berra once said, "It’s like deja vu all over again."

Board eyes response to M-22 traffic safety concerns

The county Road Commission will keep a quiet road in Glen Arbor Township as it is - unless residents want to pay for a suggested improvement.

Freeman appointed to S-B Council

New trustee fills Einhorn's unexpired term.

Laker boys, girls 2nd in invitational

Therrien post her biggest-ever win.

Norsemen boys finish 4th

Sophomore Ben Wynsma finished fourth in a 141-runner cross country field to lead Suttons Bay's boys' team to a fourth-place finish Saturday at the Ludington Invitational.

Sizzling start

Treece easily win her college debut at Notre Dame in 263-runner field.

Leelanau School win Homestead Clay Court title

Leelanau School won the inaugural Homestead Clay Court Invitational Friday at The Homestead in Glen Arbor, taking six out of eight flights.

Benzie Central uses fast start to blank G-L

It was over almost before it started Friday night when Glen Lake hosted Benzie Central.
In the first meeting between the teams since Benzie was admitted to the Northwest Conference, the Huskies got off to a fast start and cruised to a 27-0 victory.
The loss left Glen Lake 0-2 in the Northwest and 1-3 overall. Benzie [...]

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