Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 9th, 2008

Public plays role in Murray's evaluation

The Suttons Bay Board of Education is going public with its effort to evaluate Superintendent Mike Murray.

3 school trustees bowing out

Nearly half of the incumbents whose terms expire this spring on county boards of education will not be seeking re-election.

Lakeshore official hails big increase in budget

Just as the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore budget was about to break, it grew.

Contest offers prize for biggest lake trout

A nice lake trout could be worth $25 in trade Saturday when a Leland tackle and bait store hopes to generate some ice fishing excitement.

Lent: 'A big part' of lives of many

Much has changed since Dorothy Couturier was a school girl observing Lent. But the significance of the practice is no less important to her today than it was 50 years ago.

Man facing charge of defrauding client

An Elmwood Township man is scheduled to appear in the 86th District Court tomorrow to answer a charge of defrauding a client.

Language in school board recall petition rejected

By Chris Olson
Of The Enterprise staff
It took the county Election Commission just nine minutes Friday to unanimously reject the language of a recall petition aimed at ousting Northport Board of Education member Alan Woods.
By Monday afternoon, the originator of the first petition, Tanya Campos, had submitted a second petition to county Clerk Michelle Crocker for [...]

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