August 7, 2008 – 10:42 am
County Commissioner District No. 6 will be represented by someone other than Robert L. Hawley.
But just who that will be won’t be determined until November.
McManus requested new tally after losing to Franz by 9 votes.
Tougher standards are now in place at high schools.
A recap of races, millage requests in Tuesday's Primary.
Leelanau voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of everything from county millage requests to the recall of a school board member.
High levels of E. coli were detected near the mouth of Hatlem Creek in Glen Lake, closing that portion of the lake to users earlier this month.
A first-of-its-kind contract for early education teachers and staff was adopted this week by the Suttons Bay Board of Education.
Support staff members at district also lose their jobs.
Official action to lay off or reduce the hours of 28 teachers and support staff members was taken this week by the Suttons Bay Board of Education.
Public fundraising begins this week.
The public fundraising effort for the Glen Arbor Garden project officially kicks off this week with a series of events aimed at reaching the goal of $75,000.
As the election season heats up, one might expect to see candidates on the campaign trail "pumping paws" and "kissing babies."
A possible land swap to facilitate construction of a municipal sewer system near Glen Arbor is being discussed between Glen Arbor Township and National Park Service officials.