Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 18th, 2008

New bins accepting colored glass

Glass of all colors is now being accepted at all eight of Leelanau County's recycling sites.

Leland spelling bee winner

LELAND PUBLIC School’s spelling bee, held Friday, Feb. 8, ran 18 rounds to determine the top sellers in grades 5-8 who will represent their school in the county spelling bee Feb. 26 at Northport. The winner, for the second consecutive year, was Guy Beardslee while Ben Mothershead was the runner-rup. Pictured (from left) are Mothershead, [...]

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Winter Children's Carnival set March 1

The Leelanau Children's Center will host its annual Winter Children's Carnival Saturday, March 1 from noon to 3 p.m. in the gymnasium at Leland Public School.

Extra security for courtroom turned down

For the second time, the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners has rejected a proposal to provide additional security at the new Government Center in Suttons Bay Township despite concerns raised by county employees and court officials.

Scripps outraises GOP candidates

A local Democratic candidate for state representative in the 101st House District this election year raised more money for his campaign in 2007 than all the other candidates combined.

Substation use OK'd, but appeal vowed

The one decision made during a blockbuster, nearly 6-hour meeting held solely to interpret a sentence in the Elmwood Township Zoning Ordinance would become mute if opponents of a proposed electrical substation have their way in court.

Advice, good wishes pour in on Sugar Loaf

Brad Lutz said this week that he feels "like a bobsled being pulled by a race car."

Northport school chief's evaluation set

The Northport Board of Education will conduct its review and evaluation of superintendent Ty Wessell March 17 at 7 p.m.

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