Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: March 24th, 2008

Diesel fuel prices top $4 a gallon

The math is pretty easy for Solon Township resident Jack Freeman, who in 2000 started an independent trucking company with Barry Dunklow of Lake Leelanau.

From heartbreak, to fast break

After tragic loss, Leland player tackles 'life stuff' head-on.

Expansion plan for Leland Twp. sewer system eyed

A plan to expand the Leland Township sewer system could provide the capacity to hook up more than 120 homes between the unincorporated villages of Leland and Lake Leelanau along the south shore of North Lake Leelanau.

Comets look to 'strong core' of returning players

Did the Leland program peak with its quarterfinal appearance last week in the state Class D tournament, or climb a notch toward Michigan prep basketball's upper echelon?

Leelanau County Sports Briefs

Team that ousted Comets wins Class D hoops title.

County players dominate all-Cherryland teams

Athletic directors and coaches at Cherryland Conference schools made their all-league selections in boys' and girls' basketball, and several of the honorees are from the county.

3 S-M students in nationals

Three St. Mary students will represent the county in a national competition of the Business Professionals of America following strong performances in state competition March 15.

Trucks or sedans?

Commissioners debate vehicle purchases again for inspectors.

'Schoolyard garden' plan endorsed

Leland School could be the site of an "edible garden" later this year following action taken Monday by the district Board of Education.

Leland seeks assistant principal from within next school year

Leland Public School will look within for someone to serve as an assistant principal in an administrative realignment next school year.

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