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Farewell Class of ‘24, hard work pays off
Farewell Class of ‘24, hard work pays off
One of the biggest perks about writing for a community newspaper is the opportunity given to meet local students cutting out paper dolls in kindergarten, then follow their growth through graduation and beyond. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Glen Lake Valedictorian Dylan Cundiff sends off the 2024 class with his speech before walking the stage.
Leelanau County Graduation 2024
Leelanau County high school graduations were on full display over the weekend. Leland started out the festivities by graduating nearly 30 students on Friday night. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Congratulations Suttons Bay Class of 2024
Congratulations Suttons Bay Class of 2024
Congratulations Suttons Bay Class of 2024. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Front Row: L-R: Amanda Tarsa, Kendra Couturier, Sarah Bunek, Elena Grant, Leah Fleis, Della Bunek, Delana Kirt. Back Row: L-R: Will Grant, Carter Wolf, Lucas Jarvis, Jerry Schaub, Ben Freundl, James Licht, Luke Gallagher, Eli Kelenske
Congratulations St. Mary Class of 2024
Congratulations St. Mary Class of 2024. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
(L to R): Nayeli Martinelli, Dashel Courson, Grace Oskaboose
Congratulations Northport Class of 2024
Congratulations Northport Class of 2024. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Congratulations Leland Class of 2024
Congratulations Leland Class of 2024
Congratulations Leland Class of 2024. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Left to right: TJ Foley (Northport MI), David Best (Williamsburg MI), Will Madsen (Centennial CO), Nathaniel Adams (Cincinnati OH), Sophie Schwartz (Grand Rapids MI), Emma Perez (Alto MI), Anna Largent (Okemos MI), Grace Holl (Traverse City MI), Sara House (Maple City MI).
Congratulations The Leelanau School Class of 2024
Congratulations The Leelanau School Class of 2024. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Congratulations Glen Lake Class of 2024
Congratulations Glen Lake Class of 2024
Congratulations Glen Lake Class of 2024. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Northport Public School senior Dashel Courson embraces family members during the presentation of the parent flower ceremony at Friday’s graduation.
Northport school graduates three seniors of class of 2024
Northport Public School honored its three seniors, Dashel Courson, Nayeli Martinelli, and Grace Oskaboose, as part of the 2024 graduating class on Friday evening. While the seniors were one of the smallest graduating classes in Leelanau County this year, the district also started a new annual tradition to celebrate the youngest generation at Northport, honoring the first group of kindergartners, the class of 2036, with a graduation ceremony just before the seniors received diplomas. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Herman graduates
Herman graduates
Amanda Herman of Cedar graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Wisconsin Lutheran College. She is a graduate of Glen Lake Community Schools.. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
Kendra Couturier and Leah Fleis were awarded the Bruce Floyd & Lisa Elaine Price Memorial Scholarship by Betsey Price while Will Grant was awarded the Bruce Warren Price Memorial Scholarship by Betsey Price. Pictured from left are Couturier, Grant, Price and Leah Fleis. Courtesy photo
St. Mary seniors awarded scholarships/grants
The St. Mary School Class of 2024 consists of 15 students who have been awarded over $913,000 in scholarship and grant money. 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
LEELANAU HISTORY
LEELANAU HISTORY
Venerable Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore has withstood high water before. And it is again, although much of the national parks beach is underwater and erosion is dropping tons of sand into the Big Lake. The concern is more with humans than the resource. More endangered piping plovers are nesting than a year ago, and the dune itself is in no danger of running out of sand. But water levels that have risen to within a few inches the record set 33 years ago is building a cliff along the Lakeshore that makes access difficult. And the receding beach is starting to threaten homes. *** Although commissioners initially balked at the multi-million cost, the county board agreed last week to move ahead with two major projects to improve county facilities. During a special meeting last Thursday, May 30, the board approved a $1.2 million contract with Lutz Roofing Company of downstate Macomb County to re-roof the county Law Enforcement Center (LEC). 06/05/2024 08:28 PM
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