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Get puzzled at the library
Get puzzled at the library
The Leland Library is hosting a team puzzle competition Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. Teams of two to three members will compete to finish a 500-piece puzzle in three hours or less. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Band awards scholarships
Band awards scholarships
In December, the Northport Community Band gave 17 Leelanau County students scholarships to further their music education, totaling more than $5,000 toward music lessons, summer music camp and new instruments. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Everett Howell, Jaxson Plamondon, and Isabelle Plamondon at The Homestead in Glen Arbor learning how to ski. Howell, 16, and Isabelle, 17, both learned how to ski through this program, and are now serving as 4-H Ski Chaperones with lesson groups, as 4-H Teen Leaders with Leelanau County. J...
4-H event planned for Saturday
The Leelanau County 4-H Youth Association and Leelanau County 4-H will host their third annual “4-H4ALL Day” Saturday in Maple City. The event, scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m., will be held at the Cedar-Maple City Lions Club in Maple City. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Snowbirds need to secure permit
Snowbirds need to secure permit
A winter storm that occurred between Leelanau County Road Commission meetings brought an ample supply of snow to the county. But the Manistee-Benzie Snowbirds still need to obtain a permit from the road commission to use a right of way on Newman Road in Kasson Township. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Nobody enjoyed the snow more than several Suttons Bay second graders that had some fun during recess last week. Declan Chippewa-Gillard (left), Gabriel Harper (right) share a thrilling ride on the playground. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Nobody enjoyed the snow more than several Suttons Bay second graders that had some fun during recess last week
Nobody enjoyed the snow more than several Suttons Bay second graders that had some fun during recess last week. Declan Chippewa-Gillard (left), Gabriel Harper (right) share a thrilling ride on the playground. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Snowmobile event a go — for now
Snowmobile event a go — for now
Seems like the most popular sport around here last week or so is trying to find your sidewalk and/or get to your driveway. Unlike last year at this time when we were worried and concerned about having snow left on the frozen sand at the Dune. What a difference a year makes. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Correction:
Correction:
A person listed in a story regarding the township discussing preserving Woolsey Airport was misidentified. “Mark” Krueger, a licensed structural engineer, is the correct name.. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Thank you
Thank you
We want to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who has offered their kindness, support and messages of sympathy on the loss of our beloved Joe Flaska. A huge thank you to Father Donald Libby, Deacon Doug Wigton, the ladies of Holy Rosary Church for the delicious funeral luncheon and Martinson’s Funeral Home for their professionalism and kindness to our family during our time of loss. 01/24/2024 04:23 PM
Senior millage OK’d by board
Senior millage OK’d by board
01/18/2024 11:02 AM
Senior millage OK’d by board
Senior millage OK’d by board
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners voted to approve a millage request for its senior services department, which will appear on the Michigan 2024 primary election ballot in August. Voters will consider a proposal to renew the millage at a rate of 0.32 for two years, which would be a slight increase from the 0.3134 rate set in 2022. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
LLLA gets ‘intervenor’ status
LLLA gets ‘intervenor’ status
The Lake Leelanau Lake Association (LLLA) is now a party to a lawsuit over expansion of the Leelanau Pines Campground. LLLA President Nancy Popa confi rmed this week that the association has been granted intervenor status in Northgate-Leelanau Pines v. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Temperatures that strained to hit double digits on Tuesday
Temperatures that strained to hit double digits on Tuesday did not keep the construction crew for North Shore Contracting from putting up walls on a spec house near the Lake Leelanau Narrows. Craig Raley, left, and company owner Jonathon Haskins say they prepare for cold days by turning down thermometers in their homes. 01/17/2024 04:38 PM
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