Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: December 23rd, 2007

Christmas in a war zone

Soldiers' overseas deployment 'testing many families'.

Spending holidays away again 'is rough'

Ed. note: Sgt. Benjamin Weber of Leelanau County is stationed in Iraq. The Enterprise asked him to share his thoughts as they relate to the Christmas season.

Democracy is called 'a hard sell' in Iraq

Ed. note: Adam Allington, who grew up in Northport, is a reporter for Public Radio station KWMU in St.. Louis. He recently spent some time in Iraq to report on the war, and provided his observations at the request of the Enterprise.

Christmas greetings

Photos of loved ones who are in military help brighten the holidays.

Conservancy protects 3 farms

Three farms, 384 acres, and a whole lot of cherries and strawberries all are part of a blockbuster year-end deal completed by the Leelanau Conservancy.

'Grand Vision' aid plea questioned

Leelanau County commissioners this week expressed mixed support for "The Grand Vision," a regional land use and transportation strategy being developed for Grand Traverse County and five other contiguous counties including Leelanau.

9th BayView suit now pending

The number of lawsuits pending against the developer of the massive BayView project in the Village of Suttons Bay grew to nine last week.
On Dec. 12, National City Bank filed suit against Suttons Pointe Development, L.L.C. The suit also names the corporation’s resident agent, Marcus Yono of Livingston County, and partner Jeffrey Roth of Wayne [...]

Unbeaten Leland 'not even close to peaking'

It's not so much that the Leland boys' basketball team has gone undefeated through what should have been a brutal part of its schedule, but more how the Comets have won that has made a statement.

Norse post first victory in league

Suttons Bay notched its first Northwest Conference win of the season with a 30-23 win at home over Mesick Tuesday night in girls’ basketball.

Cherryland boys' race begins quietly

The Cherryland Conference boys' basketball season is off, but didn't run far before taking a Christmas break.

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