Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: December 28th, 2007

Leelanau County Sports Briefs - 103-point game no record after all

Hold the record book on that new boys' basketball scoring record at Suttons Bay.

Blood donors earn recognition

Michigan Community Blood Centers has recognized five Leelanau County residents for achieving new blood donation gallon levels during November.

Zoning board to hear appeal over definition of substation

And the decision on whether a proposed electrical substation in Elmwood is actually an electrical substation as defined in the township Zoning Ordinance . . . will have to wait.

Flyer describes process, hearings for foreclosures

Readers of the Enterprise will find in this issue the second insertion of a flyer describing a process used by Leelanau County to foreclose on property to capture past due property taxes.

Brabenec is Eagle Scout

Boy Scout Troop 131 in Suttons Bay gained a new Eagle Scout this month.

Tribal deer hunting success 'about average'

Tribal hunters who are members of the Grand Traverse Band have harvested about 75 whitetail deer as of last week, according to Brett Fessell, the Band's lead fish and wildlife biologist.

Grand Traverse Musicale is offering 9 scholarships

Grand Traverse Musicale is offering nine music scholarships for band, orchestra, piano and voice students in grades 7-11 who live in the Grand Traverse area.

Year's first wine-touring weekend set

The first of four seasonal wine touring weekends hosted by wineries who are members of the Leelanau Peninsula Vintner’s Association in 2008 will be held in February.

Bucking the odds

Three young men from Leelanau County were hoping for a Christmas present this week from U.S. Rep. Dave Camp's office - nomination to a U.S. military academy.

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