Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 19th, 2008

Stags win twice at S-B

Kingsley took first in both girls' and boys' track competition Tuesday in a 4-team meet that included athletes from Suttons Bay, Mesick and Buckley.

St. Mary opens with twinbill sweep

St. Mary was a little slow out of the gate to start the baseball season, but didn't have long to go for a win in its second outing.

Injured worker loses in jury trial

A 7-person Leelanau County jury last week ruled that a construction worker was not due compensation from the owner of a concrete company who helped cover a stairwell with a sheet of foam that eventually gave way, leading to a 17-foot fall.
The jury met for three hours just after the Enterprise's deadline before reaching an [...]

G-L takes 2 from Comets

The Glen Lake and Leland softball teams found themselves on equal footing Tuesday afternoon.

Buoys believed from Wisconsin found on shore

Evidence of the second-toughest ice season in the last 11 years of the Great Lakes has been found along the shores of Leelanau County.

Utilities group to negotiate pact with firm to run sewer

The Northport/Leelanau Township Utilities Authority will work with a Traverse City-based firm to negotiate a contract to operate its sewer system.

Leelanau County Sports Briefs - Courses start to open

Golfers anxious to play at public courses in the county are finally getting their chance this week.

Cherry Blossom Tour Returns to Leelanau County

Cherry blossoms were once celebrated in Leelanau County, and volunteers are hoping to again spotlight their beauty.

G-L track teams 2nd, 3rd

Glen Lake girls finished second and the boys' team was third in a 3-way track meet the Lakers hosted Tuesday.

Students ticketed for alcohol use

Six students who attended a dance Saturday night at Suttons Bay were caught with alcohol on their breath, with two issued tickets.

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