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Daily Archives: May 4th, 2008

Young equestrians earn honors

Young equestrians who train at Northern Pines Farm in Maple City earned multiple blue ribbons and other honors at the Winter Equestrian Festival held recently at the Palm Beach Polo and Equestrian Club in Wellington, Fla.

Senior 4-H Horse Bowl team wins state event

The Leelanau County Senior 4-H Horse Bowl team captured first place in a state competition held last month on the campus of Michigan State University.

Leland bond issue, school races on ballot

Seven school board seats in the county will be will be filled and the fate of a $600,000 bond issue will be decided in the annual school election Tuesday.

Letters to judge praise, condemn Sisson

You won't find a neutral voice in the nearly 80 letters written on behalf of and against Leland businessman John Sisson, who was sentenced Friday to a maximum jail term for embezzling money from an elderly lady he had taken in as family.

5 vie for 2 seats on S-B Board of Education

Five candidates are seeking two seats available on the Suttons Bay Board of Education.

ISD budget going before schools

Boards to decide whether or not to approve budget.

No opposition for 2 candidates seeking 2 Northport board seats

Two candidates are seeking election to the two available seats on the Northport Board of Education.

Man arraigned on sex charge

A Suttons Bay man pleaded not guilty to a charge of first degree criminal sexual conduct during his arraignment yesterday.

3 seeking 2 seats on G-L board

Hawley is facing challenge from Fosmore, Hazelton.

First Luthern Church host pastors conference

Lutheran Church of Suttons Bay hosted the Great Lakes Pastors Conference recently, with 28 pastors from around the Midwest participating.

PASTORS WHO took part in a conference hosted by
First Lutheran Church April 14-16 pose at the Suttons
Bay church.
According to the Rev. Ron Pederson, pastor at First Lutheran, the pastors represent about 20 percent of the [...]

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