Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 20th, 2008

65 St. Mary students listed on honor roll

The St. Mary School in Lake Leelanau has named 65 students in the seventh through twelfth grades to the honor roll for the third quarter of the 2007-08 school year.

Norse girls open year undefeated

The Suttons Bay girls soccer team prevailed 3-0 over Glen Lake in the first cross-county matchup of the season last Thursday at Suttons Bay.

County's ball teams set for 'Classic'

The Leland and St. Mary baseball teams are just one well-timed win away from playing each other three times in a span of three days.
The former Cherryland Conference rivals — Leland and Buckley bolted from the Cherryland Conference to the Northwest this season — will meet in a non-conference doubleheader today, and could play again [...]

Popps celebrated 50th wedding anniversary

Settlement lets county retain role in building inspections

The Leelanau County Building Inspections Department appears to be getting its mojo back – along with a new name.

Union suit dismissed against county, Sheriff in Beeker Case

Bruce Beeker was back at the "complaints desk" in the Leelanau County Sheriff's Office as usual this week following an order issued on Monday by Circuit Court Judge Philip E. Rodgers Jr. dismissing a police union suit against the county and Sheriff Mike Oltersdorf.

Self defense workshop for seniors set April 29

A personal self defense workshop for seniors is being hosted by the Leelanau County Commission on Aging on Thursday, April 29 at the government center in Suttons Bay Township.

NMC Concert Band plans performance

Northwestern Michigan College's Community Concert Band will present a performance of Dances for Band at 3 p.m., Saturday, April 27 in Milliken Auditorium.

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