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Do you wonder what the future holds for you?
Jim Neve has always enjoyed being outdoors.
But, unlike when he was a youth, the Leelanau Township man now makes sure "SPF" factor, and clothing that will protect him from the ultraviolet rays coming from the sun.
The county Road Commission liked what it heard about county road rights-of-way in the proposed Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore’s general management plan (GMP) update.
The signs are up and the dirt is moving in projects to pave parking lots for Lake Michigan beaches off road-ends to County Roads 651 and 669, though not everyone is happy with the project.
Nothing helps Nat Gray unwind from a long day at work like taking his black Lab Rupert for a walk on the miles of open beach at Empire.
Residents of S. Lake Street in Leland between Reynolds and Cedar streets learned last week that the Leland Township Board has decided not to improve the road.
The Leland Township Board approved trading riverfront parcels along Chandler Street in Leland with Varley-Kelly Properties at a special meeting April 22.
Regardless of the outcome in the ongoing special education complaint brought against Northport Public School, both sides are paying a steep price to fight their case.
Bruce Westover of Maple City didn't measure a woolly caterpillar's brown fur before sending in his guess for the 2008-07 Leelanau Enterprise Snowfall Contest.