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Motorcycle track shut down
Motorcycle track shut down
The Enduro Motorcycle saga that gripped the community of Kasson Township is over. At least for now. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Zywicki injured in accident
Zywicki injured in accident
Local legend Richard Zywicki, owner of Cedar Hardware, is fighting for his life after a golf cart accident in Cleveland Township. Zywicki is currently facing an incredibly challenging situation following a golf cart accident at his home where he was pinned underneath, according to Leelanau County Sheriff Department. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Nearly a hundred bridge walkers descended across the narrows bridge of Lake Leelanau to celebrate Labor Day. The walkers started at Pedaling Beans before walking across the bridge to Boathouse Vineyards for an exhilarating duck race on Monday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Nearly a hundred bridge walkers descended across the narrows bridge of Lake Leelanau to celebrate Labor Day
Nearly a hundred bridge walkers descended across the narrows bridge of Lake Leelanau to celebrate Labor Day. The walkers started at Pedaling Beans before walking across the bridge to Boathouse Vineyards for an exhilarating duck race on Monday. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Apples early, tasty
Apples early, tasty
The outlook from the ninth most productive apple growing county in Michigan is an early thumbs up. The apple harvest is already underway — between one and two weeks ahead of norm — as the crop sweetens and colors by the day. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Admin. interviews resume after election
Admin. interviews resume after election
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners held an Aug. 28 special session to discuss what Chairman Ty Wessell called “the single most important responsibility we have”: finding a new county administrator. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Nathan Lanham stay busy throughout the summer and fall working on projects for Lanham Construction. Mike Lanah and Nathan complete the father-son construction duo. Courtesy photo
Construction on the peninsula
Construction on the peninsula continues to hum as local contractors enter a crucial part of the year before the snow flies. A new study from SmartAssest highlighted the places in Michigan where home values have risen the most over a fiveyear period. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Gabi Maddox, director of production at Grocer’s Daughters Chocolate in Empire, is an artist at work making chocolate earlier this year. Courtesy photo
Business steams ahead following Labor Day
Labor Day has come and gone as local businesses steam ahead to a not so shoulder season that is fall. Northern Latitudes Distillery in Lake Leelanau has restarted construction of its 12,000 square foot distillery a few blocks east of its current narrows location “We are back in the saddle,” Northern Latitudes owner Mark Moseler said. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Leelanau Montessori’s guides have all received Montessori certification from the Association Montessori International (AMI). Courtesy photo
Montessori begins year with 126 students
Leelanau Montessori Public School Academy (LMPSA) in Lake Leelanau began the new year this week with 126 children and an accomplished and committed staff. The school has full enrollment in its early childhood programs and continues to enroll students at the elementary level. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Michele Aucello, Ania Spitzner, Meg Barber, Lori Lyman, Stacy Ziegenfelder, Alex Newton, Roger Newton, and instructor Gabriel Biderman. Courtesy photo
Capturing stars at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
National Parks At Night made its fourth photography workshop appearance at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (SBDNL) hosted by the Glen Arbor Arts Center last week. Locals and workshop attendees Michele Aucello, Ania Spitzner, Meg Barber, Lori Lyman, Stacy Ziegenfelder, Alex Newton, Roger Newton, and instructor Gabriel Biderman adventured into the night to capture the best of northwest Michigan. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
Grandparents Day, 9/11 anniversary coming up
Grandparents Day, 9/11 anniversary coming up
I know this is past , but I hope everyone enjoyed the bridge walk. I’m sure everyone knows this is number 29 and I’m also sure everyone will enjoy a number 30. Ours is known as the original small town bridge wall. There are many more now, if there’s a puddle, small stream etc. There’s a bridge walk but we were the first and we are the best. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
GAP to perform Noel Coward’s ‘Private Lives’
GAP to perform Noel Coward’s ‘Private Lives’
An explosive divorced couple, honeymooning with their new spouses, find they have adjacent rooms in the same hotel and that they still have feelings for each other. If this were the stuff of situation comedies, you would expect the next sentence to have mayhem ensues in it, like an episode of “I Love Lucy.” However, in his 1930 play “Private Lives”, Noel Coward’s genius transforms it into a poignant, witty, and very funny satire about social conventions that restrict us but also civilize us. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
The Belanger (formerly Manseau) Mill was established in 1856. Courtesy photo
First white settlers of Suttons Bay
The following is an excerpt from the Suttons Bay Sesquicentennial Celebration publication. Laura Lindley’s book includes a profile of Cassimere Boischer & Harriet LeDuc who built their cabin on the shore of Suttons Bay back in 1855. 09/04/2024 03:50 PM
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