Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 3rd, 2008

'He takes. . . my advice'

Glen Arbor woman's nephew is in Super Bowl.

Dunegrass site for '08 explored

Airport site eyed, but village location sought as 'backup'.

Empire church plans Ash Wednesday service

Empire United Methodist Church will host a Ash Wednesday service at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 6.

Oldest class ring contest won by Glen Laker

CHLOE GRIBBIN won the oldest class ring contest sponsored by a ring manufacturer held at Glen Lake High School earlier this month. Her great-grandfather’s 1916 Alma High School class ring was the oldest submitted to the contest from Glen Lake. The 1916 ring sits on her pinkie finger, and is followed by her grandmother’s class [...]

Caldwell completes Navy basic training

Navy Seaman Apprentice Adam B. Caldwell, son of Alan H. Caldwell of Cedar and Amy Caldwell of

Long journey ends in Omena

The one thing you need to know about the guy who could end up owning Sugar Loaf Resort is that he's a package deal. Brad Lutz comes with Linda Lutz. And he'll be the first to tell you she's got the financial brains in the family.

School board hopefuls face filing deadlines of Feb. 13

The deadline for filing as candidates for school board races in the May 6 election is quickly approaching.

Couple's tool shop marks 25 years

John and Dora Korson of Suttons Bay have just celebrated the 25th anniversary of their business, Jade Tool, in Traverse City.

Anna has new home at Columbus Zoo

 
ANNA, the gorilla who for years occupied the front window of Edward’s Home Furnishings in Suttons Bay, has a new home at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio. Gary A. Carnes, a frequent visitor to Leelanau County, purchased the bronze cast and donated it to the zoo in memory of his wife, Victoria. Anna is pictured [...]

Herwaldt, Lawton wed

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