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Daily Archives: October 18th, 2007

Lakers win second match, at Manistee

The Glen Lake volleyball team remains winless in the Northwest Conference, but secured its second match win of the season last week at Manistee.

Job Winslow Chapter sets meeting, program

A meeting of the Job Winslow Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Saturday at the Elks Lodge #323 in Traverse City.

Forum will examine top court controversy

A community forum to explore controversy surrounding the Michigan Supreme Court has been scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. at the Oleson Center on the campus of Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City.

Galleries, shops to hold 'Art Walk, Fall Finale'

Sixteen galleries and shops in Suttons Bay will host their "Suttons Bay Art Walk, Fall Finale" on Friday, Oct. 26 from 5 to 9 p.m.

Immanuel Lutheran sets parenting seminar

NMC class to review history of Christianity

The evolving story of Christianity over 2000 years will highlight a 4-week class being offered at Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) Oct. 23-Nov. 13, at the Oleson Center at NMC.

No cause determined in accident

No cause has been determined in a single-car accident in Bingham Township that left a mother and her son injured on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 10.

Team, Community rally behind teen hurt in crash

It takes a lot to keep Mark Jasinski down.

Leelanau Rising Star

Charting Color

Leelanau’s fall show still hasn’t peaked.
Swimming in Lake Michigan in October?
It may be good for your constitution, but not for fall color.
Gene and MaryEllen Hadjisky of Leland, both in their 80s, took a dip in front of their Lake Michigan home on Sunday, when temperatures approached 90 degrees.

Fall colors were evident this week from a [...]

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