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Opening night is Thursday for the Glen Lake fall theater production at 7 p.m. Shows will continue Friday and Saturday as well. Photos courtesy of Chris Roeder
‘Attack of the Pom-Pom Zombies’ brings comedy to GL stage
Glen Lake students are set to unleash zombies, nuclear hot dogs, and 1960s beach movie mayhem in their fall production opening tonight at Glen Lake High School. Attack of The Pom-Pom Zombies will take place today, Friday, and Saturday at 7 p.m. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Cleveland eyes road improvements
Cleveland eyes road improvements
Cleveland Township is on track to repair several roads off Sugar Loaf Mountain Road next summer, especially if they secure another agreement with the Leelanau County Road Commission. This includes repaving the Scenic Mountain View Estates area, Fairway Drive, and Bluff Drive/Circle. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
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Longtime Leelanau Twp. treasurer retires
Longtime Leelanau Township treasurer Denise Dunn attended her last regular township meeting on Nov.12, wrapping up her 28 year-long tenure in the position to retire. A number of township staff and members of the public took a moment during the meeting to thank Dunn for her time in office, something she said she was not expecting, but took her pleasantly by surprise. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Remodeling to the Suttons Bay-Bingham fire station begins next month. Enterprise photo by Amy Hubbell
Renovations to SB-Bingham firehall begin Dec. 6
The Suttons Bay-Bingham Fire Department is getting half a million dollars of remodeling and renovations starting Dec. 6. The fire authority authorized a contract to the Traverse Citybased contractor RCI Richter Construction Tuesday. The project is expected to be completed in early May 2025. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
S-B Township Board talks road improvements
S-B Township Board talks road improvements
The Suttons Bay Township board discussed options for funding local road work at their November meeting. They were particularly concerned about the state of Lovers Lane on the Stony Point peninsula, east of Suttons Bay proper. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Northport Public School Art Teacher Jen Evans is pictured with students from the sixth grade class and their hand turkey creations. Photo courtesy of Jen Evans
20th anniversary of Npt. school hand turkey competition
Every holiday season for the last 20 years, Northport Public School Art Teacher Jen Evans has been organizing a hand turkey competition for students to display their artistic talents. Over the years, students and even adults have taken the simple prompt of transforming a turkey cut-out using just their creativity and turning the handmade creation into something worth treasuring. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Jeremy Evans is pictured with Lukey Klein during the theater production of “Oliver” at Leland Public School in 2010. Photo courtesy of Jeremy Evans
Former Leland student makes off-Broadway debut
A former Leland Public School student and Interlochen Arts Academy graduate, Lukey Klein, made their off-Broadway debut last month with a couple of special guests from home in the audience. Jeremy Evans, Glen Lake Community School elementary performing arts teacher, and Kathy Lau, a theater costume designer who also worked with Evans for at least 20 years at Leland school, made the trip from Leelanau County on Oct. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Judy Walter decorates the bridge on Elm Street in Suttons Bay. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Judy Walter
Judy Walter decorates the bridge on Elm Street in Suttons Bay. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Man charged with sex crime
Man charged with sex crime
An Elmwood Township man is charged with a sex crime after a September encounter with a minor. David R. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Housing nonprofit receives GTRCF $3,000 grant
Housing nonprofit receives GTRCF $3,000 grant
Housing nonprofit Home Sweet Home has received a $3,000 grant from the Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation to support its innovative approach to the housing crisis, according to Home Sweet Home President John O’Neill. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
Iris Wild, a second grader at St. Mary, is a Grand Traverse Area Rock and Mineral Club pebble pup. Enterprise photo by Mike Anderson
St. Mary second grader first in national art contest
A budding young artist has put Traverse City and the Grand Traverse Area Rock and Mineral Club (GTARMC) on the map with a unique accomplishment: winning first place in the National Fossil Day Art Contest, a competition sponsored by the National Park Service. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
New playground equipment was installed at Northport’s South Beach this fall. The village has discussed setting up a small plaque/sign to recognize the contributions from the Leelanau Township Community Foundation and the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, both of which hel...
New playground equipment installed in Northport
With installation of the new playground equipment at Northport’s South Beach nearly complete and already seeing use, the village council discussed setting up appropriate recognition of the entities that help to make it possible at its regular meeting on Nov. 14. 11/20/2024 04:34 PM
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