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Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 12:28 AM

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Junior Catherine Mikowski is all smiles as she works the phone during the St. Mary School Alumni Phonathon. Courtesy photo
NHS effort St. Mary School
National Honor Society (NHS) students recently participated in an alumni outreach initiative. Students were part of a Phonathon team who contacted St. Mary School graduates. The goal of the outreach initiative was to connect with alumni, verify contact information and solicit feedback about their favorite St. Mary School memory. The NHS students earned service hours as well as demonstrated leadership by inspiring other students to step forward and collaborate on this project. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Exploration Days planned at MSU
Exploration Days planned at MSU
Leelanau County youth are invited to join over 1,000 young people for three days of fun, adventure and learning at 4-H Exploration Days 2024. “You’ve Found Your Place; Now Let’s Grow!” is the theme for this annual 4-H event, held Wednesday, June 19 through Friday, June 21 on the campus of Michigan State University. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Tractor safety class set
Tractor safety class set
Registration is open for popular 4-H spring programs. The MSU Extension/ Leelanau 4-H will host an inperson 4-H Tractor Safety Program for 14 and 15-year-olds on Sundays — May 5, May 19 and June 2. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
LEELANAU HISTORY
LEELANAU HISTORY
The termination letter from Village of Northport President Steve Wetherbee to now former administrative coordinator Barb Von Voigtlander is seeing daylight for the first time. The Leelanau Enterprise recently obtained a copy of the letter through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), after Wetherbee failed to provide copies to members of council prior to the letter’s delivery, which council previously agreed would occur by certified mail. Wetherbee said he hand-delivered the termination letter to Von Voigtlander and signed it as his own witness. *** Sugar Loaf Resort owner Jeff Katofsky is slated to make another in-person “stealth visit” to Leelanau County on May 3, according to local officials who participated in a teleconference with him last week. The California-based real estate attorney and developer is expected to meet in person at that time with many of the government officials who participated in a teleconference with him on April 4. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Nine girls from Camp Oshibwa travel up Horn Road in the heat as part of a excursion. Photo courtesy of the Leelanau Historical Museum
Porter’s Landing and Camp Oshibwa … East Leland
This is part one of a brief history of East Leland and Porter’s Landing by Mark Smith, Omena Historical Society. Part two continues next week with a description of resort life. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Q and A with Munson Healthcare president, CEO
Q and A with Munson Healthcare president, CEO
With major changes in health care on their way to Leelanau County and all northern Michigan, we thought it a good time for a conversation with the president and CEO of Munson Healthcare. Ed Ness has held that position since 2012, and has been an administrator for the largest employer in northern Michigan for 24 years. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Munson CEO Ed Ness says that changes to health care delivery are coming to Leelanau County residents. Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Munson CEO shares vision for regional health
As Munson Healthcare embarks on a redesign in its core delivery systems, two Leelanau County residents are playing important roles in the historic shift. They are Catherine Collins and Kyle Carr, M.D., who hold seats on the Munson Medical Center Community Healthcare Council. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Earth Day all week at OAB
Earth Day all week at OAB
The Old Art Building (OAB) in Leland will celebrate Earth Day with six events beginning next week. Journalist Peter Annin will provide a “Freshwater Focus” next Thursday, April 18 as part of the International Affairs Forum. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Wildland firefighters meet for a briefing during the 2023 Good Harbor Bay prescribed fire. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service.
Prescribed burns set
The National Park Service (NPS) plans to conduct three prescribed fires in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (National Lakeshore) this spring. Prescribed fire is used as a tool to assist in restoring forest habitat while also reducing the threat of wildland fires. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Work began this week on the bridge crossing Victoria Creek north of Cedar. Once the project is completed, the bridge will be strong enough to lift load restrictions. Enterprise photo by Brian Frieberger
Work began this week on the bridge crossing Victoria Creek north of Cedar
Work began this week on the bridge crossing Victoria Creek north of Cedar. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
Road Commission starts spring cleanup, work
Road Commission starts spring cleanup, work
With the worst of an already very mild winter behind them, the Leelanau County Road Commission is starting street sweeping, repairing equipment and vehicles, and restocking materials, according to staff reports at their April 2 public meeting. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM
A column by Meakalia Previch-Liu
The sweet memories of intergenerational living
Celebrating my mother’s birthday this past weekend — which had us both enjoying sunny skies via a scenic Frankfort drive to view Lake Michigan in all its glory — was a reminder that one of the most important things that I can share with her is time. 04/10/2024 03:54 PM

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