Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 15th, 2008

Hyde on dean's list

Amy Hyde, daughter of Molly and Dane Hyde of Cedar, was named to the dean's list at Aquinas College for fall semester 2007.

Bingham planners cite progress on agri-tourism issue

Bingham Township planners continued work last week on new zoning ordinance language designed to enhance agri-tourism in the township.

Fire amid bitter cold damages home

No cause has been identified of a Sunday evening fire that damaged a home in Empire.

Yacht shop carries tugs

Bay Breeze Yacht Sales in Elmwood Township has announced that it is a new dealer for Ranger Tugs in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.

Telecom firm opens new office

Great Lakes Telecom, with home offices in Ann Arbor, has opened a new office on West Bay Shore Drive in Greilickville and joins a growing cluster of high-tech companies along the corridor.

'Leelanau Volunteers' submissions sought

Is your organization missing from our list of "Leelanau Volunteers" that appears on the back inside cover of the Leelanau Pages?

Julia Dickinson leaves legacy of written word

Julia Dickinson leaves a legacy for Leelanau County residents on paper.

Brownfield plan amended for courthouse property

The Leland Township Board unanimously amended the Brownfield Redevelopment plan submitted by Varley-Kelly Properties to include a low-interest loan for cleaning up the demolition of the Leland courthouse property.

Sharing of information by Leland emergency response panel debated

Work by the Leland Township Emergency Response Facilities Committee (ERFC) was once again the main topic at the Township Board.

Government offices, schools to be closed on Presidents Day

Government offices and financial institutions will be closed Monday to observe Presidents Day.

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