Leland native set for Olympics after helping win Polish pro league
By Mike Spencer Of The Enterprise staff
Alisha Glass, former Leland and Penn State volleyball standout, returned from Poland last week with her jersey and medal from winning the Plus Liga playoff championship. More...
Jim Varley has a problem — he’s got too many good players back from last year’s regional championship team. It’s a luxury many a high school golf coaches would love to have. More...
March 30 John W. and Margaret M. Chioini to John W. and Margaret M. Chioini, trustees, Section 27, Leelanau Township. Glen K. and Norma J. Gerard to Glen K. and N. Jean Gerard, trustees, Section 15, Leland Township. More...
The Leelanau Enterprise welcomes Letters to the Editor. Letters must include the author’s name, full address and telephone number. When faxed, mailed or hand delivered, a signature is also required. More...
To the Editor: I just want to personally thank everyone who participated in the Friends of the Glen Lake Community Library, Children’s Holiday Book Drive. More...
A petition filed by Leelanau County prosecutor Joseph T. Hubbell seeking court protection for a 4-year-old child residing in the Maple City area was denied by Circuit Court Judge Philip E. Rodgers Jr. More...
Western Avenue Grill in Glen Arbor is our feature restaurant in this week’s County Cuisine. It is submitted the following recipe for Asparagus and Cherry Tomato Penne Pasta, which is simple and delicious. More...
Name: Mandy Jelinek. Town or township of residence: Suttons Bay Township. Resident of county since: Pretty much my whole life. We moved away for a couple of years, but came back. More...
Suttons Bay Public Schools will not release students to school districts that don’t abide by the Intermediate School District’s Schools of Choice (SOC) policy. More...
The names of those who will lead the largest government organization in Leelanau County and control the biggest single source of jobs in the county became a little shorter last week — we think. More...
Monday was a first for Laura Sielaff. The Empire area woman enjoyed fresh morel mushrooms with a steak dinner. It was the earliest date she can remember picking morels. More...
Campers at the Empire Township Campground will have a new manager and possibly expanded shower facilities. At its meeting Tuesday night the board unanimously approved hiring Paul Daley as the new campground manager. More...
Worried when you see your neighborhood farmer pulling trees and gathering them in huge brush piles? At least two county farmers are removing trees and in some cases entire orchards severely damaged in the March 3 storm. More...
1942-2012 A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated yesterday at St. Rita/St. Joseph Church for Carolyn L. Peplinski of Maple City who died April 7 at home. She was 70. More...
1934-2012 Services were held in February for Leelanau summer visitor James T. White Sr. of Hopewell, Va. who died Feb. 3 in Virginia. He was 78. James served eight years in the U.S. Air Force and retired from Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. More...
Died April 1, 2012 Ilene M. (Blanchette) Mast 83 of Ludington, went to be with her Heavenly Father on Sunday, April 1st, 2012. Ilene was born March 26, 1929 in Muskegon, MI to Wilfred and Eleanor (Ronning) Blanchette. More...
Organizations wishing to have their public events listed in this calendar can email Chris Olson at chris@leelanaunews.com or call The Enterprise, 256-9827, before 5 p.m. Friday. TODAY More...
The Leelanau Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is accepting registrations now for the 2012 “Leelanau Showcase — A Business Expo,” which will be held next month. More...
We’ve made a point to shy away from topics best left to national debate, but find it difficult to stay quiet as the Afghanistan War continues to wander down a path of slow withdraw. More...
I’m resisting to the best of my limited abilities, but I feel the lure of the bandwagon regarding the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers opened the Major League Baseball season at home sweeping the venerable Boston Red Sox. More...