Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: November 17th, 2007

$30,000 for Hort Station axed

Some $30,000 designated for the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station was eliminated from the 2008 budget with the signature of Gov. Jennifer Granholm.

Jewerly show fundraiser to aid children's center

The Just For Kids Action Committee of the Leelanau Children's Center (LCC) will host a jewelry show fundraiser with "Jewelry by Maxwell" on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at the Northport Community Arts Center.

Leelanau Twp. studies outdoor lighting changes

Taking outdoor lighting regulations out of Leelanau Township's nuisance ordinance and turning them into a separate township board powers ordinance is providing a challenge.

AP Scholar recognition goes to Faught of Suttons Bay

Suttons Bay graduate Sam Faught has earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of his achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement (AP) Program exams.

Humane Society plans Santa Paws open house

The Cherryland Humane Society's annual Santa Paws open house will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 2.

Peace poster winners named

The Cedar/Maple City Lions Club has announced the winners of its annual Peace Poster Contest which involved sixth, seventh and eight-grade participants from two county schools this fall.

4-H ski, snowboard program registrations being accepted

The Leelanau 4-H Youth Program is accepting registrations for its annual 4-H ski and snowboard program.

'Achievement gap' concerns are being met by S-B schools

Efforts to address the disproportionate number of special education students in minority populations are being made by the Suttons Bay school district.

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