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Correction: Lake Leelanau St. Mary senior Eli Kelenske (left) Sarah Bunek (right) became royalty during the boys basketball game against TC Christian earlier this month they were named winter homecoming kind and queen. Courtesy photo
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Correction: 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
The Detroit Free Press ranked Lake Leelanau St. Mary basketball as the second best team in Division 4 as of last week. The Eagles pose for a team picture earlier this season. Courtesy photo
Eagles beat St. Ignace
Lake Leelanau St. Mary girls basketball (14-1) defeated St. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Glen Lake wrestler Emily Alaimo battled against Benzie Central junior Ava Iverson last Thursday. Enterprise photos by Brian Freiberger
GL Wrestling beat Frankfort; fall to Benzie
Glen Lake hosted a team district last Thursday against Frankfort and Benzie. The Lakers had to dig deep to defeat the Panthers 40-24 to face the Huskies in the district final. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Glen Lake sophomore Jacob Plamondon throws down a dunk against TC St. Francis during the Northern Michigan Basketball Showcase on Saturday. The Lakers defeated the Gladiators 55-42. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Lakers demolish Glads
Glen Lake boys basketball outsized and outmatched rival TC St. Francis 55-42 during the Northern Michigan Basketball Showcase on Saturday. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Leland sophomore Willa Murray races down the hill at Crystal Mountain during the Lake Michigan Ski Conference championship last week. Murray qualified for states in both slalom and giant slalom. Enterprise photos by Brian Freiberger
GL COMPETES AT REGIONALS
The Glen Lake cooperative ski team competed in the MHSAA Division 2 regional championships held at Crystal Mountain on Monday. The Lakers had two competitors advance to the MHSAA state championship race hosted at Nubs Nob in Petoskey on Monday, February 26. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Glen Lake finalizes School of Choice policy
Glen Lake finalizes School of Choice policy
Glen Lake Board of Education approved (7-0) a district school of choice policy that will have open enrollment dates from May 6-22, 2024. A drafted policy for Glen Lake recommended that grade level enrollment be capped, starting at 16 students for Young 5’s; 60 students for kindergarten through second grade; 75 for students third through 12th grade. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Glen Lake students shine in second quarter
Glen Lake students shine in second quarter
A total of 264 Glen Lake secondary students were listed on the honor roll for the second nine weeks of the 2023-24 school year. Those students receiving a 4.0 were: Seniors: Tyler Bixby, Tyler Brown, Ashley Croff, Dylan Cundiff, Raven Stevenson and Eleanor Valkner. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Early voting for Primary starts Saturday
Early voting for Primary starts Saturday
For the first time since the passage of a new voting rights act in 2022, Michigan residents will have the opportunity to cast their vote early and in person for nine consecutive days before the presidential primary election day, starting on Saturday, Feb. 17 and continuing through Sunday, Feb. 25. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Venue needed for Leland event
Venue needed for Leland event
The Leland Chamber of Commerce is seeking a place to call home for the annual Wine and Food Festival. Mark Morton, chamber president, approached the Leland Township Board Monday to talk about the 38th annual festival, scheduled this year for June 8. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Leland adopts salary resolutions
Leland adopts salary resolutions
Salary resolutions which include a minimum 5% raise for board members were adopted this week by the Leland Township Board. The board in separate motions Monday, approved the resolutions which must be completed 30 days prior to the township annual meeting of electors scheduled at 10 a.m., March 30 at the Old Art Building in Leland. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
Npt. Village Council resolves ongoing property line dispute
Npt. Village Council resolves ongoing property line dispute
An ongoing property line dispute in the heart of Northport is finally resolved after village council trustees unanimously voted 4-0 to approve two new resolutions last Thursday. Along with the passing of these resolutions, two community treasures, The Mitten Brewing Company and the Northport Christmas tree, were saved from mostly uncertain futures, and can continue to offer priceless memories to those that live and visit the village. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
National Park Service seeks firewood vendors
National Park Service seeks firewood vendors
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is looking for service providers for two competitive Commercial Use Authorizations (CUA) to provide firewood vending for D.H. Day Campground in Leelanau County the and Platte River Campground in Benzie County and for calendar years 2024 and 2025. 02/14/2024 04:44 PM
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