Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: January 27th, 2008

County seat moving plans progressing

County commissioners have been busy this month finalizing plans for moving the county seat from the courthouse campus in Leland to the new Government Center in Suttons Bay Township next month.

Story time, children's tea planned

The Great Lakes Children's Museum in Greilickville and the Waterfront Conference Center in Traverse City are teaming up for a special event for children and families on Sunday, Feb. 3.

Student help bring national event on climate change to Glen Lake

Students across the country and on the Leelanau Peninsula will spotlight global warming next week in a first-of-its-kind educational effort called "Focus on the Nation."

'A sense of giving back'

Mentors 'making a difference' with youths.

Northport council increases fireworks insurance coverage

An increase in insurance coverage for the annual July 4th fireworks display, and drainage problems on Warren Street, were discussed last week by the Northport Village Council.

Attorney recalls meeting King

The national holiday set aside to remember the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., has a special meaning for Suttons Bay attorney Dean Robb.

Student presentations, songs honor King's life

Northport Public School students, staff and the community came together Monday afternoon to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with presentations and songs.

Symphony veteran's new focus: Chamber music

Cellist and pianist play to raise funds for fledgling group.

12-1 St. Mary folls past old conference foe

St. Mary improved to 12-1 overall with a 74-48 girls’ basketball win over former Cherryland Conference contender Buckley last Thursday night.

Inglis 'proud' of Norse success

Thirteen years and numerous titles in more than a dozen varsity sports later, Inglis is leaving the district Feb. 1 for a position as athletic director for Traverse City Central.

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