Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 4th, 2008

Beeker case arguments heard

Attorneys for Leelanau County and the Police Officers Association of Michigan met with a union arbitrator last week as part of a continuing dispute between Sheriff Michael Oltersdorf and the union representing a deputy who the sheriff has been unable to fire permanently.

Snowmobile crash victim, 10, treated

A 10-year-old downstate boy was injured after the snowmobile he was driving crashed into a tree stump in Solon Township Sunday morning.

Lakers and Thayer slow down St. Mary

St. Mary is in the middle of its first losing streak of the season after dropping two straight girls' basketball games. And Glen Lake's Kaelyn Thayer is a major reason why.

A pleaser at Palace for Glen Lake

The Glen Lake girls' basketball team shined on the hardwood at The Palace of Auburn Hills Friday afternoon by edging Buckley, 37-28.

Park and garden plan outlined for Glen Arbor

Proposal is part of public bathroom at former fire hall.

Omena News

When I was asked to take over the Omena News, many things were going on in Omena, including:

Zoning change plan target substation

As a special meeting approaches to decide whether an electrical substation falls within township zoning guidelines, a zoning change is being fast-tracked that would prohibit the substation from its proposed location.

Canoe, ahoy

June may feel like a long way off, but a group of Suttons Bay High School students is already looking forward to spending time on water this summer in a wooden canoe they built by hand.

Omena news

Clay Coste has "retired" from the Omena News column. Thanks, Clay, for your many years of reporting the events from Omena.

24/7 Empire fire service plan advances

Empire Township residents will have a lot to consider at the township's Annual Meeting March 29.

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