The Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library's "Thursday Night Therapy" program on March 6 will feature a program about discharging and eliminating debts.
The road taken to advance to the Final Four would be a short drive should the winner of the Northport Class D District advance.
MORE THAN 150 Leelanau Conservancy supporters got “the blues” Saturday night from the James Armstrong Band at the annual Blues at the Bluebird fundraiser. The event, another sellout, raised $4,000 for the Conservancy’s Land Protection Fund, according to Gayle Egeler, membership and outreach coordinator. Egeler is pictured with Conservancy executive director Brian Price.
A Leland Public School fifth grader took top honors Tuesday evening in the annual Leelanau County Spelling Bee by correctly spelling some r-i-d-i-c-u-l-o-u-s-l-y hard words.
With 122 inches of snow recorded at the county Road Commission's Suttons Bay garage so far this winter, people may be thinking this is the snowiest winter the county has seen at this point in many years.
While it’s been snowy, it’s far from a chart-topper. At this point in 2007 the county had 102 inches [...]
Leland senior Erica Breen couldn't believe it when she found herself mostly unguarded during the first quarter of the Class D girls' basketball District championship at Leland Friday.
St. Mary knew it faced a tall order against a 20-1 Fairview team in the opening round of the Class D Regional at Traverse City Central High School Tuesday night.
The view from behind the Leland bench was ominous for St. Mary coach Jim Smith, who watched as the Comets dismantled Northport Monday night in the second game of the first round of District play.
A GLEN LAKE player is surrounded by Suttons Bay defenders in last week’s regular season finale.
Glen Lake may have been the underdog entering a District Class C matchup last night with Charlevoix, but it won’t be defenseless.