Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: November 21st, 2007

Eviction stirs long-held sore feelings

When the National Park Service pressed to evict Carolyn Bumgardner, the last remaining resident in the village of Glen Haven, it unleashed decades of sore feelings over the establishment of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

Ball called 'in,' and S-B is left out

Senior Charlotte Stowe knew when McBain forced a fifth game in the opening round of Class C Regional play at Kingsley that she would be serving during a critical time of the tiebreaker.

New boys' soccer league may be taking shape

A boys' soccer conference, including all Northwest Conference schools that field a team - and then some - is being organized.

Decker, Wynsma win Turkey Trot

More than 100 runners participated in the Glen Lake Turkey Trot Saturday, with Laurie Decker of Cadillac winning the women's race while Ben Wynsma of Suttons Bay captured the men's crown.

Drop-off sites taking 'Toys for Tots' Donations

Local residents have several locations in the county to drop off toys for needy children to be distributed through the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.

Book-signing set Saturday for 'Historic Cottages of Glen Lake'

Author Barbara Siepker and photographer Dietrich Floeter will be at the Glen Arbor Holiday Marketplace Saturday at the Glen Arbor Township hall to sign copies of their book, Historic Cottages of Glen Lake.

Deer season starts strong; woman's first is a 10-point

Tricia Parrent wears a lot of hats, including those of a devoted mother and home-school teacher.

Schlueter on dean's list at university in Ohio

Norwood was 'Leelanau-like'

It's an archetypical "Leelanau" village.

Deputy assaulted; suspect is jailed

A 46-year-old Traverse City man was arrested Sunday after allegedly assaulting a Leelanau County Sheriff's Department deputy at a Northport home.

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