Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: September 24th, 2007

Union: Lawsuit likely over deputy's new role

The union representing Leelanau County sheriff's deputies will likely sue Leelanau County over how deputy Bruce Beeker has been treated since he was returned to duty in the Sheriff's Office last month, according to a union attorney.

Norse be Kingsley - again

A change in the lineup helped spark the Suttons Bay varsity volleyball team to a 25-12, 25-22, 25-18 Northwest Conference win over Kingsley Tuesday night.

Garver tops Laker golfers

Lauren Garver was medalist for Glen Lake in its girls' golf match Tuesday against Grayling.

Girls parents chairing Walk to Cure Diabetes

One of the first things Gene and Peggy Miller did after their daughter Annie was diagnosed with diabetes was to participate in a local fundraiser for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Girl with juvenile diabetes just wants to be 'regular kid'

Annie Miller wants to grow up and travel to the rain forest to work with animals.

Board eyes response to M-22 traffic safety concerns

The need for increased safety measures along M-22 north of the Glen Lake Narrows bridge was discussed Tuesday by the Glen Arbor Township Board.

Glen Arbor sets meeting to lower fire, rescue millage rate

A proposed budget that will allow a lower millage rate for fire and emergency services will be reviewed for a final time by the Glen Arbor Township Board next week.

Two go to hospital after parking accident

A 1-car parking accident in Glen Arbor Saturday resulted in injuries to a couple from Alma.

Gilbertson, Forton set Oct. 20 wedding date


Notice of Public Review Period - Grant for Hazardous Substance Sit Assessment


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