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Conservation district marks 80 years
01/09/2025 08:00 AM
Nate Porritt, family man/ hearing impaired
01/09/2025 08:00 AM
New cidery takes root in Solon
01/09/2025 08:00 AM
Cage-free eggs are now the way
01/09/2025 08:00 AM
Timberlee Hills snow tubing hosts soft opening
01/02/2025 08:00 AM
Bringing Brazilian sweets to Leelanau
01/02/2025 08:00 AM
SBDNL, other agencies plant trees, fight invasive species
12/26/2024 08:00 AM
Sleeping Bear Equestrian Club launched
12/26/2024 08:00 AM
New administrators on board at S-B School
One new and another, more familiar face will greet Suttons Bay students when they return to classrooms next week. Christopher Reeve is the school’s new K-12 principal.
08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Suttons Bay students will be able to shine like the stars they are in their newly refurbished auditorium
Suttons Bay students will be able to shine like the stars they are in their newly refurbished auditorium.
08/28/2024 10:35 PM
S-B virtual enters 16th year
Suttons Bay is in a class all its own. Its virtual school is like none other in the state.
08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Shelagh Fehrenbach:
While Shelagh Fehrenbach may be the new K-12 principal at Leland Public School this year, it’s hardly her first time on campus. The 2005 alumnus is back at her alma mater almost 20 years later after graduating, ready to serve in a district that she says feels a lot like “coming home.” “I keep saying it feels like I’m working in a magical time machine; the new building is bright and beautiful and I love being in it, even though I still need a tour guide for some of the entrances and exits,” Fehrenbach said.
08/28/2024 10:35 PM
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