Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: March 9th, 2008

After big game, a $1,700 loss

Sometime between the end of the first half of the Class D boys’ basketball District championship game at Northport Friday night and Monday morning, $1,700 turned up missing from Northport Public School.

Skiers honored

Three Leelanau County skiers were honored Saturday night at the CUSSA (Central United States Ski Association) championship races at Boyne Mountain, and for their overall performances during the season.

Funding options for 9-1-1 studied

Leelanau County's 9-1-1 Advisory Board last week discussed possibilities for a new funding arrangement to pay for emergency dispatch services following the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners' rejection last month of a proposed $3.64 surcharge on all wireless and land line telephones.

Progress cited in Inspections office talks

Leelanau County officials are working out an agreement with the state Bureau of Construction Codes that may allow the county Building Inspections Department to continue conducting inspections and issuing building permits.

Local contractors mostly finish work on new Governmental Center

With plunging real estate markets and a major slowdown in construction activity, local contractors who have been working over the past year to finish the new $10.6 million Leelanau County Government Center in Suttons Bay have been grateful for the business.

2008 Junior Ranger essay contest is open

Children between the ages of 9 and 12 are being invited to write an essay about their environment and national parks.

Northport Honor Society is hosting pasta dinner

The Northport Honor Society will host a pasta dinner on Tuesday, March 18 from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

Zonta Club offers scholarship for 2-day trip aboard 'Inland Seas'

The Zonta Club of Leelanau County, an international women's service club, will offer a scholarship aboard the Inland Seas Education Association's

Courthouse redevelopment on brownfield panel's agenda

The Leelanau County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority board will hold a special meeting next Wednesday, March 12, when board members hope to hear directly from James Varley and Gene Kelly of Leelanau County.

Bay not officially frozen – again

It's been clear sailing this winter for the tug-barge Great Lakes Michigan which delivers petroleum products to the dock in Greilickville

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