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HISTORY
HISTORY
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Ringing in the holidays
Ringing in the holidays
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Holiday wreaths:
Holiday wreaths:
12/05/2024 08:00 AM
Decking the halls in the village of Omena are, from left, Kerri Magrini, Susan Krusel, William Krusel (on ladder), Bill Krusel and Bob Nakamura. Courtesy photo
Village of Omena
. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Coming Events
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. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
The Belanger (formerly Manseau) Mill was established in 1856. Photo courtesy of the Leelanau Historical Museum
Dearwood cabin on the shores of Suttons Bay
Excerpt from the Suttons Bay Sesquicentennial Book. 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. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Leelanau History
Leelanau History
5 YEARS AGO November 28, 2019 The trial of Justin Bembeneck is now in the hands of the jury after three days of testimony and evidence. Leelanau County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph Hubbell and William Burdette, Bembeneck’s court-appointed attorney, were expected to make their closing arguments in the case Tuesday. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Bingham Township adopts new recreation plan
Bingham Township adopts new recreation plan
The Bingham Township board approved its five-year parks and recreation plan following a public hearing last week. The document outlines improvements for Boughey Park, which is located between M-22 and Grand Traverse Bay, and plans for opening the undeveloped Groesser Park to the public, among other items. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
The County Road Commission rejected a request to vacate a portion of Lawrence Road. Enterprise photo by Amy Hubbell
Rd. Comm. rejects road vacation
Lawrence Road in Bingham Township will remain a public road, as the county Road Commission rejected a petition to privatize a 0.8-mile stretch of the road at their Nov. 19 meeting. The resident who filed the petition wanted to close the road because of flooding and trespassing, while some neighbors wanted to keep it open to the public due to its scenic nature. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Board OKs consent agenda
Board OKs consent agenda
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners approved the following items on their consent agenda at their Nov. 19 regular session: • The uniform and gun allowance for non-union sheriff’s office personnel, including the sheriff, undersheriff, court bailiff s, and marine deputies, in the amount of $14,975. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
Lake association seeks executive director
Lake association seeks executive director
The Glen Lake Association (GLA) is expanding its leadership team with a new executive director position, offering up to $105,000 annually to oversee watershed protection efforts. The job, which was posted earlier this month and pays roughly $85,000 to $105,000 for someone who lives in Leelanau, Grand Traverse, or Benzie counties. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
More than 300 on Glen Lake honor roll
More than 300 on Glen Lake honor roll
A total of 314 Glen Lake Secondary students were listed on the honor roll for the first nine weeks. Those students receiving a 4.0 were: Seniors: Luca Aucello, Peyton Brown, Alexander Eaton, Peter Gelsinger, Mitchell Griffith, Isaac Hlavka, Michael Houtteman, Austin O’Connor, Noah Scott, Anderson Stansberry, Ethan Verschaeve and Sean Vilter. 11/27/2024 08:54 AM
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