Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: December 29th, 2007

Lost brothers create Lakeshore scare

Pair found after getting lost near Dune Climb.

4-H member given sign

 
LEELANAU COUNTY 4-H Rabbit Club member Harley Butler (right) was given a handcrafted sign by longtime family friend Zoe Ritchey of Cedar and Davison (left). Butler breeds and shows rabbits and was recently enjoyed success at the American Rabbit Breeder Association’s national convention in Grand Rapids. The sign was made using only hand tools by [...]

Suttmann, Buffum named to dean's list

Two students with Leelanau County ties earned dean's list recognition at the colleges they attend.

Dredging funds earmarked

Leland's harbor improvement plan, however, rejected.

Grooming badges aid work on Leelanau Trail

Traverse Area Recreation and Transportation (TART) Trails has announced its cross country ski grooming badge program for the Leelanau Trail and Vasa Pathway.

Large food purchase will bolster 18 pantries

A $21,000 grant from United Way of Northwest Michigan resulted in the purchase and delivery of some 19,000 pounds of food to the Father Fred Foundation last week.

Jail numbers appear to be on par with '06

With only partial figures available before year's end, it appears that revenues and occupancy rates at the Leelanau County Jail may be on a par with last year.

Comets hold off Wildcats

The Leland girls' basketball team took a 27-18 lead into halftime over visiting Northport Thursday night, then had to hang on after the Wildcats started finding the range in the third quarter.

Norse early Northwest leaders

As the "Night Before Christmas" poem explains, all three Leelanau County boys' basketball teams have "just settled down for a long winter's nap."

S-M, Northport boys await tournament foes

Two Cherryland Conference squads are gearing up for post-Christmas tournaments.

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