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Volunteer Courtney Yaple, right, helps a shopper at the Holiday Needs Program distribution Tuesday at the VFW in Lake Leelanau. Onehundred, fifty-six families — more than 450 people — will have a wonderful Christmas because of the generosity of the community. Enterprise photo by Meakalia P...
‘Christ in Christmas’
Reporter’s note: A look into how a Christian-based holiday is observed in Leelanau schools represents the second of a four-part series relating the birth of Jesus Christ with how we celebrate Christmas. The first part, published in the Enterprise last week, dealt with Biblical roots for Christmas feasts. Stories about Jesus’ place in Christmas songs and why the holiday doesn’t end on Dec. 25 will follow. 12/13/2023 05:43 PM
Northport sewer rate hike OK’d
Northport sewer rate hike OK’d
People utilizing the municipal sewer system in the village of Northport and Leelanau Township will most likely see an 8% annual increase in operations and maintenance fees over the next four years. Northport Village Council trustees unanimously approved the Northport-Leelanau Township Utility Authority (NLTUA) annual rate increase as well as an additional loan request Thursday evening at its regular board meeting. 12/13/2023 05:43 PM
No permit for Leland project
No permit for Leland project
A new mixed-use building proposed for Leland is not in keeping with the “character” of the village. Leland Township Planning Commission members voted during its Dec. 12/13/2023 05:43 PM
Elmwood revisits STRs
Elmwood revisits STRs
Greilickville neighborhood residents came out in force at the Elmwood Township board meeting Monday to support a two-year-old motion calling for the removal of short-term rentals (STRs) in their neighborhood’s subdivisions. The board approved sending this request to the planning commission by a 4-3 vote. 12/13/2023 05:43 PM
More than a foot of snow has fallen locally in the past week making for magical winter snowscape at the entrance of the Provemont Pond Nature Area in Lake Leelanau. Enterprise photo by Amy Hubbell
Coming Events
Organizations wishing to have their public events listed in this calendar can email [email protected] or call The Enterprise, 256-9827, before 5 p.m. Friday. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
Road Commission OKs budget amid criticism
Road Commission OKs budget amid criticism
The Leelanau County Road Commission approved its 2024 budget Tuesday and it didn’t include funds to reconstruct a Leland Township road. Nearly 20 Leland Township residents attended this meeting and criticize the road commission for not setting aside funds to reconstruct Oxford Drive. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
The Fishtown Preservation Society harvested 7,000 pounds of whitefish this year. Enterprise file photo
Whitefish haul nearly doubles
Fishtown Preservation Society (FPS) harvested nearly 7,000 pounds of whitefish in the past year, which is just a fraction of the historical haul for state-licensed commercial fishers operating out of Leland. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
Connections between food, church at Christmas
Connections between food, church at Christmas
If Christmas was a one-act play, it would be performed at a dinner table laden with food, wine and conservation. Jesus would have it no other way, say Christian leaders in Leelanau County. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
Blotter
Blotter
3:03 a.m. — Solon Township — Callers are stuck on Perrin’s Landing Dr. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
13th Circuit Court
13th Circuit Court
Drew S. Straub, 2615 N. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
86th Distric Court
86th Distric Court
Tyson D. Striebel, 3430 Joe Marks Trail, Kewadin — Pleaded not guilty at arraignment to a probation violation; bond set at $5,000; PBTs increased to four times a day; court to notify hearing date. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
People are pictured playing against others teams in the first annual cornhole league this November at the Strongheart Center in Peshawbestown. Courtesy photo
Inaugural cornhole league hosted in Peshawbestown
Looking for a new activity to play this winter? Cornhole might just be that game to get you up and moving. A new cornhole league led by Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians’ member David Anderson began last month. 12/06/2023 05:33 PM
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