Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: November 18th, 2007

Coping with tough times

With home starts down, contractors diversifying.

Rash of car-deer accidents plague mototists in November

Barb McCann was driving on M-22 just south of the Northport Village limit Monday morning when she hit a deer.

Gallery to host holiday open house

Northport artists Tom and Carole Bowker will host a two-weekend holiday open house on Friday through Sunday, Nov. 23-25 and Nov. 30-Dec. 2, at their By the Bight Gallery north of Northport.

Exhibit of 'Birds Eye View' to showcase artist's painting

An exhibit of new work by Northport artist Marianne Vick will be featured at Tamarack Gallery in Omena.

Ferris grads, top students recognized

Three students from Leelanau County were among the graduates of Ferris State University for the semester that ended in August.

Leelanau County Sports Briefs

County spirit: Comets cheer on Norse at Kingsley.

Glen Lake board seeks evaluation of TBAISD-offered services

A call for an evaluation of special education services offered by the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District (TBAISD) was made Monday night by the Glen Lake Board of Education.

Appeal of student's special ed

The Northport Board of Education will be on the hook for all of its costs associated with an impending administrative law hearing scheduled for Nov. 27.

Elmwood substation plan brings threat

Neighbors of a proposed electrical substation are threatening the Elmwood Township trustee who plans to sell 10 acres to Wolverine Power Cooperative adjacent to a large windmill north of M-72.

Needy flock for help as heating cost soar

If you're a gallon of heating oil, your worth has multiplied six-fold in the last 10 years.

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