Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: March 29th, 2008

County players claim all-Northwest Conference honors

Fourteen players from Glen Lake, Leland and Suttons Bay have been named to all-conference boys' and girls' basketball teams as chosen by coaches in the Northwest Conference.

Glen Lake girls take third at state AAU tournament

Lake effect contributed to winter's accumulative 135.5 inches of snow this winter. But it was a different "Lake Effect" that had an impact downstate this winter.

Spring athletes have winter blues

Gyms full as snow covers ball fields, golf courses.

County OK's property tax renewal for roads

The fate of a half-mill, two year property tax levy to fund county road maintenance performed by the county Road Commission will be in the hands of county voters after the county Board of Commissioners approved ballot language last week.

Solon budgets higher fire millage

An increase in the Solon Township fire millage will be needed to meet the needs of the Cedar Fire and Rescue Department, according to a proposed 2008-09 township budget.

Cleanup next to school delayed

EPA will wait until summer to begin tainted soil removal.

Kilpatrick perjury case 'tough to prove'

Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Kym Worthy's decision to charge Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his former chief of staff with separate counts of perjury Monday was noted in Leelanau County.

Assault, resisting arrest charges filed

A Suttons Bay woman was arraigned last week for allegedly assaulting two people, and for resisting arrest.

G-A restaurant going smokeless

The Western Avenue Grill in Glen Arbor will become 100 percent smoke-free as of Tuesday, April 1.

Vote creates 12-foot Empire street

A compromise was reached Tuesday night on the width and composition elements for LaRue Street at the Empire Village Council meeting.

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