Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: October 22nd, 2007

Small town initiative gets $1,200

The Leelanau Township Board is contributing $1,200 to the Leelanau Township Community Foundation for its ongoing Small Town Design Initiative (STDI) process.

Abandonment of 3 Cedar streets for sewer supported

A petition seeking the abandonment of a portion of three platted streets and an unnamed alley in Cedar was adopted last week by the Solon Township Board.

Boy gets ‘phenomenal’ gift

A Glen Lake seventh grader can now do a much better job on his homework thanks to some help from the Cedar-Maple City Lions Club.

Hundreds celebrate Empire's heritage

A crowd of about 500 people enjoyed a brilliant, sunny afternoon Saturday as part of the Empire Heritage Day celebration.

Park visitation drop not a big as feared

Four car crash victims remain hospitalized

Four women involved in a 2-car accident Saturday afternoon in Elmwood Township remained hospitalized in serious condition Tuesday.

Leland gains share of Northwest title

Leland may have slipped early in the District soccer race, but the Comets had some metal to fall on.

Walters, Pryor set S-B volleyball records

Two new names are going into the Suttons Bay volleyball record books.

Comets win G-L tourney title

The Leland volleyball team stumbled at the beginning of play Saturday at the Glen Lake Invitational.

S-M girls show well against bigger schools

St. Mary, competing against much bigger schools, came away with a fifth-place finish in the girls' race Saturday at the Traverse City Central Invitational.

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