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Scholarship offered by P.E.O.
Scholarship offered by P.E.O.
P.E.O. Chapter EM of Suttons Bay invites high school women currently in the junior year and graduating in 2025, to apply for a national P.E.O. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Mental Health, Wellness Fair
Mental Health, Wellness Fair
The Michigan Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host a Mental Health and Wellness Fair Saturday, May 4 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Grand Traverse, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is located at 6726 Center Rd., Traverse City. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
NMEAC awards to be announced
NMEAC awards to be announced
The Northern Michigan Environmental Action Council (NMEAC) will hosts its annual Environmentalist of the Year event Friday, April 19 at the Dennos Museum Center in Traverse City. David Milarch of Archangel Ancient Trees will be the guest speaker. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
EACC concert April 28 in G-A
EACC concert April 28 in G-A
Jim Crockett and The Beach Bards will perform Sunday, April 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Art’s Tavern in Glen Arbor. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Leland freshman Lillian Connor barely misses the net in a 7-3 win over Kingsley on Monday. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Hot start continues for Leland
Last week, the Leland girls’ soccer team suffered a loss to Grand Rapids West Catholic (GRWC), but they bounced back with a pair of wins, showing the Comets’ resilience. The Comets traveled to Elk Rapids on Friday to face GRWC and Elk Rapids in a tournament.. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Suttons Bay goalkeeper Keely TwoCrow makes a save against Leland earlier this month. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Suttons Bay soccer on fire
With three outstanding wins in the past week, the girls’ soccer team from Suttons Bay has launched into the season with full force after their initial loss to Leland. The Norse defeated Glen Lake for the first time since 2019 in a 6-0 win on Monday. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Glen Lake senior pitcher Paige Flores throws a strike against TC Christian on Saturday. Enterprise photos by Brian Freiberger
GL, SB, SM show resilience
Glen Lake softball split a pair of series against Marion and T-C Christian over the past week. After a high scoring 28-18 game one against Marion; Glen Lake rebounded in a nail-biting 8-7 win in game two. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Glen Lake, Leland, and Benzie Central 300-meter hurdlers compete during the first track meet of the season. From left to right Caden Sheehan, Jimmy Alpi and Joseph Abeyta. Photo courtesy of Bob Alpi
Track is out of the blocks
The first track meet of the season was held Tuesday, April 16 after moving up the meet from yesterday as heavy storms rolled through Leelanau County. Nevertheless, Glen Lake hosted Benzie and Leland in a Northwest Conference track opener. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Enterprise photos by Brian Freiberger St. Mary first baseman Cody Couturier tries to hold Glen Lake base runner Joey Roux on first.
Busy Week on the Diamond
Glen Lake Baseball (4-1-2) kicked off the season with an odd statline after a hectic week on the diamond. In a pair of unfortunate ties during a three-game tournament on Saturday, Glen Lake tied Norway 1-1. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Addison and Eric LaPugh (left) stand with Michigan congressman Jack Bergman on behalf of the National Parks Conservation Association. Courtesy photo
True North’s Youth Retreat; lobbying for veterans in D.C.
Thinking about summer? So are we, and maybe your children are too. Eric LaPugh of Empire leads ‘True North Counseling,’ where he combines therapeutic expertise with wilderness guidance to address societal problems. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
The St. Mary School Physics Class
The St. Mary School Physics Class
The St. Mary School Physics Class, under the direction of faculty member Kate Paulson, recently spent an afternoon at the Traverse City Curling Club. Students observed how the fiction created by sweeping and using a heavy granite stone, melted the ice and produced a thin layer of water. This in turn allowed the stone to slide more easily since the friction between the stone and the water is less than the friction between the stone and the ice. Above, St. Mary Junior, Leah Plamondon, test her skills at the recent field trip. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM
Blight grant to fund parking lot work
Blight grant to fund parking lot work
The Elmwood Township Board held a special meeting just two weeks before their regularly scheduled April meeting last week, so this session was understandably short, with the board just approving construction work and setting dates for additional meetings. 04/17/2024 05:24 PM

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