Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: October 21st, 2007

'Grand Vision' funding denied

The county Road Commission will not fund half of Elmwood Township's cost to be part of the regional Grand Vision project conducted by the Land Use Transportation Study (LUTS) group.

Tennis duo win Regional title

Leelanau County teams made some noise in the Division IV tennis tournament held last week in Traverse City, highlighted by Leelanau School winning the No. 2 doubles championship and Glen Lake reaching the finals at No. 1 doubles.

'Empowering' youths

Forty county high school students have taken the first step toward playing a role in awarding $20,000 to benefit youth programs and services in Leelanau County.

S-B theater to screen several animated 'shorts' on Oct. 28

The Bay Theatre in Suttons Bay will screen several animated "shorts" as part of International Animation Day on Sunday, Oct. 28 at 1 p.m.

Bingham renews utility agreement

The Bingham Township Board this week renewed a franchise agreement with Cherryland Electric Cooperative, allowing the utility to continue providing service in the township for the next 10 years.

Zoning fee schedule update discussed

Changes to the township zoning fee schedule and the Master Plan review process, and a brainstorming session, were some of the topics covered at a joint meeting Thursday, Oct. 11, of the Leelanau Township Planning Commission and Township Board.

T-C playhouse to stage 'Cabaret' on Nov. 2-24

Cabaret, last produced by the Old Town Playhouse in 1981, will be featured again Nov. 2 through 24.

Suttons Bay Twp. vacancy remains

The Suttons Bay Township Board still needs a new trustee to replace Dick Catton, who resigned two months ago.

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