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Daily Archives: May 12th, 2008

NMC to offer classes to S-B students

English, biology will be offered in pilot program.

Omena News

Hope you enjoyed your week!

Easter receives degree in nursing from Hope

Erin Easter, the daughter of David and Kathy Easter of Empire, graduated on May 4 from Hope College.

Club sets home tour in Northport July 16

The Northport Women's Club has announced its sixth annual Home Tour will be held on Wednesday, July 16.
The tour will showcase five unique homes in the Northport area. The theme of this year’s event is “The Magic of Leelanau,” and a listing of the five homes and details of a lunch will be announced later [...]

Maures receives doctorate at U-M

Travis J. Maures, a 1995 Northport High School graduate, recently received a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Michigan’s Rackham graduate program in cellular and molecular biology.

Pathfinder names development head

Leisa Eckerle-Hankins, a Suttons Bay resident and Traverse City business owner, has been named director of development and admissions for The Pathfinder School in Grelickville.

Gray, Underhill set June 21 wedding date

Chelsea Gesina Gray and Robert Carmen Underhill III, both of Traverse City, have announced their wedding engagement.

Zonta marking 20 years of advocacy

Thirty-eight members and guests of the Zonta Club of Leelanau County, including the first chapter president and four charter members, will celebrate 20 years of advocacy for women and an equal number of years of community service at the Yellow Rose Gala Friday evening at The Manor in Glen Arbor.

Motorist facing drug charges

A Lake City man could spend as much as 20 years in prison after police found small quantities of marijuana and the drug ecstasy in his vehicle.
James M. Keeley II, 26, of 380 E. Walker Rd., Lake City appeared in 86th District Court on Friday for a preliminary hearing on charges of second offense delivery/manufacture [...]

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