Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: March 8th, 2008

New musical scholarship honor Thomas

A $500 scholarship for music study is available through the recently established Carol M. Thomas Memorial Scholarship Fund.

New date for Tour de Leelanau

4th annual professional cycling event moves from September to May 25

Eagles lose District title game to Comets

As expected, Leland dominated the Class D District title game Friday played at Northport, beating St. Mary 76-28 for its second straight District title.

Dunk highlights Laker finale

 Coach says strong finish 'set the tone for years to come'

Business After Hours gathering set March 13

The Leelanau Peninsula Chamber of Commerce invites the public to its next Business After Hours event Thursday, March 13 at Scott's Harbor Grill in Greilickville from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Leelanau County Sports Briefs

Powerlifters place at tourney 

Hoop games’ attendance varies widely

Moving the girls’ basketball season from the fall to winter this school year has caused challenges for some players, coaches, athletic directors and families.

Motorist shaken in crash

A 58-year-old Bingham Township man was injured Friday when his vehicle was struck from behind on Cherry Bend Road.

Student Poet reaches state championship

A student from The Leelanau School in Glen Arbor will be among the participants in the third annual Poetry Out Loud state championship Saturday afternoon at the State Library of Michigan in Lansing.

Postal building damaged in M-C

The county Road Commission will have to pay for damages caused to the Maple City post office building last week during snow removal work.

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