Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 25th, 2008

Lakers, Norse await District clash

Players on the Suttons Bay and Glen Lake boys' basketball teams will get to know more of each other in the next week, but they won't have to learn to respect each other.

Tribal marina plan gets big boost

U.S. Fish and Wildlife announces grant of nearly $1 million.

Wildcats win, finish second alone in league

Northport showed how far it has improved Friday with a 49-30 win at Traverse City Christian in a contest that locked down sole possession of second place in the Cherryland Conference for the Wildcats.

Flying in for tournament

Talk about the ultimate road trip. The Beaver Island boys' basketball team will travel in planes and vans to make its first-ever appearance in the Leelanau County Class D District tournament.

Snowplow drivers going through salt and sand

Just how much salt will the county Road Commission use on county and state roads this winter?

Road workers switch insurers

The county Road Commission is changing health insurance providers after the union workforce approved seeking a new carrier with lower costs.

Driver, 17, treated after car accident

A 17-year-old Grosse Pointe girl was transported to Munson Medical Center Sunday after a one-car accident.

S-B school bus struck by vehicle; no one injured

No injuries were reported last week when a Suttons Bay Public School bus was struck from behind by another vehicle.
The bus, driven by 51-year-old Debra Herman, was westbound on Donner Road just east of Boone-Aire Drive Feb. 13 when it was struck by a car driven by 17-year-old Charlotte Stowe of Bingham Township, according to [...]

Leland's principal is leaving

Breen doesn't give reason; he'll stay on through June.

Weather Readings and Leelanau snow guage

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