Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: October 29th, 2007

Norse face familiar foe

S-B to open playoffs against Kingsley fof 5th straight year.

1st case of staph infection reported

School officials are calling for heightened awareness after a Suttons Bay student was diagnosed with an antibotic-resistant strain of a staph infection - the same that claimed the life of a Virginia high school senior last week.

In rhythm in name, on field

'Blaine and Shane' are often confused, but help power Norse.

S-B celebrates big Regional win, 1-0

After the Norsemen flag had been ceremoniously marched across the soccer field, and parents hugged sons and players hugged players, coach Randy U'Ren huddled his squad out of the lights behind their dugout.

Coaches, runners eye Regionals

At stake is possible entry into the state final races.

Soccer fans jam sidelines

Leelanau County Sports Briefs

Government Center's interior plans reviewed

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners "design subcommittee" last week began finalizing specifications on a "furniture package" and other interior design items for the new Government Center now under construction in Suttons Bay Township.

Drug house figure pleads guilty

A Lake Leelanau man could spend up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to two charges.

Glen Lake News

We got lucky and had another bonus weekend, but don't get used to it. Hopefully, it will last through the Halloween weekend.

New Neighborhood plowing OK'd

Residents of the New Neighborhood development in Empire will see a familiar face plowing their streets this winter.

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