Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: January 20th, 2008

New sewer continues to divide Northport

Supporters cite system's need; foes question the size and cost.

Herman works on Habitat homes

Rarity: Births, deaths, marriages, divorces drop

For only the third time in the past 28 years, the vital statistics for Leelanau County - births, deaths, marriages and divorces - fell in each category compared to the previous year.

District again seeks federal impact aid

An application for federal impact aid was approved by the Suttons Bay Board of Education Monday just as the district is set to receive the funds for which they applied a year ago.

Scouts to collect bottles, cans

Boy Scouts of Troop 131 will be collecting returnable bottles and cans from neighbors and friends in the week leading up to a special fundraising event slated for Saturday, Jan. 26, at Hansen Foods in Suttons Bay.

Solid Waste Council meets, retains officers

The Leelanau County Solid Waste Council has voted to retain the same slate of officers as last year.

Skowronski on dean's list at Oregon college

Moving on to states

Business Professionals teams from S-B, S-M shine in regionals.

Boat launch upgrade proposed

Solon officials hear plan for establishing up to 6 boat slips.

S-M student named delegate at U.S. Senate Youth Program

Kayla Kermode, the daughter of Steve and Dosie Kermode of Maple City, is one of two Michigan students selected as delegates to the 46th annual Unites States Senate Youth Program, which will be held March 1-8 in Washington, D.C.

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