Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: October 19th, 2007

Fall Festival honors top apple pies, chicken soup

Winners of chicken soup, apple pie and pumpkin contests were crowned at the Northport Fall Festival Saturday.

Weaver to talk at women's history event

Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth "Betty" Weaver of Glen Arbor will address the seventh annual meeting of the Women's History Project of Northwest Michigan on Saturday, Oct. 27.

Workshops to focus on growth plans

The Michigan Land Use Institute will co-host a series of workshops, including one in Leelanau County, to help plan a 50-year growth strategy for the region.

Belangers welcome birth of granddaughter

Gerard and Lorri Belanger of Lake Leelanau have announced the birth of their granddaughter, Lydia Faye Vereecken.

Halloween dance slated by church's men's club

The St. Rita/St. Joseph men's club will hold a Halloween Dance on Saturday, Oct. 27 at the parish hall in Maple City.

New rules for county parks

Pets must be on leashes; disallowed uses are spelled out.

Exotics are biggest threat to Lakeshore

Dead waterfowl found sporadically along the Lake Michigan shoreline dramatically illustrate the impact of invasive species on Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

Townships being shorted on aid in lieu of taxes, supervisor claims

The five townships in Leelanau County where portions of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore are located should be getting more "Payment in Lieu of Taxes" (PILT) money than they currently are, according to Glen Arbor Township supervisor John Soderholm.

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