Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 17th, 2008

S-B businessman found dead in pool

A 46-year-old Suttons Bay businessman was found dead Monday at the bottom of a downstate hotel swimming pool.

Beach cleanup events start on Saturday

The Inland Seas Education Association based in Suttons Bay will sponsor its annual "beach cleanup" event this spring throughout the Traverse Bay area.

Trees donated to county groups

Wexford Sand Company, a division of Fairmount Minerals, Ltd., is donating trees to three area organizations- — including two based in Leelanau County.

Tribal light bulb swap part of Earth Day events

Members of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians will get a chance to personally conserve resources as part of an Earth Day event next week.

Cedar sewer plan is dealt blow by DEQ

Plans for a sewer system for the community of Cedar may be dead in the water.

Rep. Camp to aidin paper-shredding

U.S. Rep. David Camp (R-Midland) will host a free shredding and recycling of paper products event in Traverse City Friday from noon to 1 p.m.

Hazardous and electronic waste drop-offs slated

The Leelanau County Solid Waste Council has set two Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics recycling collections in the coming weeks, with the first slated for this Saturday, April 19, in Maple City.  

Reaching out to community

Leelanau Christian Neighbors hosts aid benefit Saturday.

FOFA to host recital

The Suttons Bay Friends of Fine Arts (FOFA) will host a Leelanau student recital on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Suttons Bay High School auditorium.

Brunch to aid S. African orphanage

A brunch to benefit an orphanage in South Africa will be held Sunday at Leland Public School.

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