Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: November 3rd, 2007

Lakeshore holdout won't budge

Tucked within the shadows of the meticulously reclaimed village of Glen Haven in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a curiously out-of-place, double-wide trailer with a porch propped up by cinder blocks.

2 bow hunters land nice bucks

Alfred Chimoski Jr. used deer bait as buck bait to take down a massive 8-point last week.

Exhibit to feature DeYoung photos

A three-day photo exhibit of the Leelanau Conservancy's DeYoung Natural Area in Elmwood Township will begin Friday, Nov. 9, at the Old Art Building in Leland.

Pair earn top Conservation District honors

Architect Larry Graves has walked more than his share of property during his 34-year career in Leelanau County.

Sons of Norway lodge plans monthly meeting

The Sons of Norway Christian Radich Lodge will host its monthly meeting on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Suttons Bay Congregational Church.

A salute to the year's 'best'

Lindley wins Chamber's top award.

CROP Walk raises a record $19,029

More than 200 people raised a record-setting amount to fight hunger in the 2007 Leelanau CROP Walk on Sept. 23.

Baby girl is announced by Schaubs

Justina May, August and Jerry Schaub announce the birth of a baby sister, Mackenzie Barbara Schaub, born at home Saturday, Oct. 13.

Birth of LeBlanc baby is welcome

Drew and Kerrie LeBlanc of Rockford, Mich., are the parents of a daughter, Ariel Raine, born Sunday, Oct. 21.

Oct. 13 accident victim dies

A 91-year-old Traverse City woman involved in a 2-car accident on Oct. 13 in Elmwood Township has died.

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