Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: October 28th, 2007

Man gets jail in purse theft, ATM use

A Lake Leelanau man who stole a woman's purse in Suttons Bay, and then used her ATM card to withdraw money from her account, will spend the next six months in the county jail.

Vandalism brings reward offer

The Northport Village Council is offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for up to $3,000 in damage to construction vehicles last week.

Woman hurt in rollover

An 84-year-old part-time Leland resident was injured Tuesday in a 1-car rollover accident near Lake Leelanau.

Crop disaster program offered

The Michigan Farm Service Agency (FSA) has announced eligible farmers who suffered quantity losses to their crops on recent years can now enroll in the Crop Disaster Program 2005-2007 at local FSAs.

Leelanau Rising Star - Trevor Stillin

'Invaluable' history preserved

A detailed account of life in East Leland nearly 100 years ago has been added to the archives of the Leelanau Historical Museum through the generosity of a Texas man.

Road-end changes now set for spring

Beach lovers who have lamented the impending loss of their laid back road- end access to Lake Michigan will have a few more months without pavement.

Lakeshore officials set goal of attracting, engaging youth

Geysers, glaciers and even sand dunes are attracting fewer and fewer young visitors, a trend the National Park Service is hoping to offset with new programs aimed at youths.

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