Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: December 3rd, 2007

Popps celebrate 50th anniversary

Burks welcome birth of Lachlan

Andrea and Adam Burks of Elberta have announced the birth of their son, Lachlan Mackinac Burks, born Tuesday, Nov. 13, at Munson Medical Center.

Leelanau County Notice to the Public

The Leelanau County Construction Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on Tuesday December 4,

Suttons Bay Township Notice of Public Hearing

The Suttons Bay Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, December

Butchers' wives say patience, helping out key to deer season

Connie and Tom Pleva of Cedar have been married for 21 years, but this time of the year is always different.

Giving meaning to 'black Friday'

Christmas shoppers hit stores before sun rise.

Yono lawyer: Limit information

A request for a sweeping order to limit information the Enterprise is allowed to publish about the defamation lawsuit filed earlier this year against the newspaper was called “prior restraint” by a circuit court judge this week.
Judge Philip E. Rodgers Jr. in a hearing Monday morning narrowed the focus of a request for a [...]

Sewer fee hike tied in part to BayView woes

A flat statewide housing market and the apparent inability of a downstate developer to construct and sell homes in the massive BayView project in the Village of Suttons Bay may be partly responsible for soaring water and sewer fees, according to village officials.

Protests target coal-burning plants

A statewide campaign to stop construction of seven coal-fired power plants came to Leelanau County Tuesday with a press event under the windmill that's owned by Traverse City Light & Power in Elmwood Township.

Closed session minutes finally released

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners last week released minutes of a closed session it held on Aug. 21 that the board last month admitted was held in violation of the state Open Meetings Act.

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