Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 6th, 2008

Conservancy buys prized river parcel

Access to wetland site boosted.

Long winter suspected in death of ducks; deer emerge from swamp

Leelanau's critters are hungry, as are a few that are just passing through.

Business Expo slated April 30

Interactive exhibits, demonstrations, food vendors offering local fare and wandering minstrels who will entertain the crowds are

S-B High list 185 on honor roll

A total of 185 students in grades 9 through 12 were listed on the honor roll for the third marking period at Suttons Bay High School.

Lecture by gardener, radio host planned in Grelickville

A lecture by a nationally-known gardening expert and host of the public radio program "The Gestalt Gardener" will be offered in Leelanau County on Saturday, April 19, from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

Brain development topic at lunch

Brain development will be the focus of the next "Lunch with Maggie" gathering.

Sisson case ends with plea of guilty

An agreement leading to a guilty plea from a prominent Leland business owner for taking money from an elderly lady he had befriended years ago has been accepted in District Court, but the case continues to send ripples through the community.

Reading featured in young child series

In recognition of the April as the "month of the young child" the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District will host a series of activities focused on young children.
MI READS!, a program which highlights the importance of early childhood literacy, will focus on a picture book written by Michigan author Leslie Helakoski. The ISD has [...]

Spring Broke

Students, families still paying for spring trips.

Prosecutors: No doubt about Sisson's intent

Leelanau County prosecutor Joseph Hubbell believes the plea deal he reached in the case of a Leland businessman who diverted funds from an elderly lady will help the victim live out her life in a comfortable manner.

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