Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: December 15th, 2007

New library program honors late Hollander

A new monthly program at the Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library will feature writers, musicians, lecturers and other local artists.

Fire restructuring group expands

7 more people join committee looking at new efficiencies.

Leland Twp. joins bid to receive more from county in federal aid

The Leland Township Board has joined an effort to convince county officials that townships within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore deserve more federal "Payment In Lieu of Taxes" (PILT) funds.

Leelanau County Sports Briefs

See big bucks on 'virtual deer pole'.

Eagles open season by beating Sabres, falling to Norsemen

The second quarter made the difference in both boys’ basketball games played by St. Mary in the last week, a loss to Suttons Bay and a victory over Manistee Catholic Central.

Eight from county earn honors at T-C West

Eight Leelanau County students who attend Traverse City West High School were recognized with academic awards for the first nine-week marking period of the 2007-08 school year.

Laker girls post 3-0 league start

The Glen Lake girls’ basketball team was hoping to go 3-0 in the Northwest Conference after hosting Suttons Bay last night.

Pvt. Baatz completes his basic training

Army Pvt. Roland J. Baatz has graduated from Basic Combat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.

Prause-Stachnik earns dairy scholarship

Cedar resident Rebecca Prause-Stachnik has been awarded a $3,500 Dairy Memorial Scholarship by the Michigan Dairy Memorial and Scholarship Foundation, Inc.

Northport names 17 students in grades 7-12 to honor roll

Northport Public School has named 17 students to its honor roll for the first nine-week marking period.

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