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Public Notice - Notice to Creditors - Durwood Jay Usher
Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Durwood Jay Usher, of 8568 E. Lincoln Road, Cedar, MI 49621, died on April 4, 2008.
Road Closures Begin for Common Ground
It's the time of year when Lansing city officials start preparing the city for the annual Common Ground music festival.
8 from county on dean's list at NMU
Eight county residents were named to the dean's list at Northern Michigan University for winter semester 2008.
Lightning, fire cause $25,000 in damage
Lightning struck a home in the Sugar Loaf area early Friday morning during a severe thunderstorm shortly before 2 a.m. John and Sandra Taylor awoke to the sound of lightning striking their garage at 3539 S. Bay ...
Ginger M. Lautner of Cedar and George A. Newman of Maple City have announced their wedding engagement.
Beginning of end for rail line
So read the headline in the Enterprise's edition of Aug. 10, 1933. The old M and NE Railbed between Nessen City and Karlin.
They're 'bodacious' - with a cause
Margy Klesney of Suttons Bay watched her husband and son drive motorcycles for years.
17 from county named to Grand Valley dean's list
Seventeen county residents were named to the dean's list at Grand Valley State University for their scholastic performance during the fall 2007 semester. via Leelanau Enterprise
At 4-H Expo, honors and demonstrations take center stage. NICHOLAS TARSA of Elmwood Township shows Peter Couchy how to make a rope during a demonstration at the 4-H Expo Saturday in Suttons Bay. via Leelanau Enterprise
Barn's age likely played role in fire
The age and materials used to convert a more than 100-year-old barn into a home likely contributed to its quick consumption by fire. via Leelanau Enterprise
Signup for the Leelanau County summer softball and baseball youth leagues will be held this month. via Leelanau Enterprise
Expansion plan for Leland Twp. sewer system eyed
“There is also talk that people in the lake district should be on their own system”
A plan to expand the Leland Township sewer system could provide the capacity to hook up more than 120 homes between the unincorporated villages of Leland and Lake Leelanau along the south shore of North Lake ... via Leelanau Enterprise
Seven county students were named to the dean's list at Central Michigan University for fall semester 2007. via Leelanau Enterprise
Expanding routes put on hold with millage failure
“People are becoming more environmentally aware”
CATA sees need for more buses on Cedar, Michigan One of the ways the Capital Area Transportation Authority is looking to save money in the face of a failed tax increase request is by putting route expansions on ... via Lansing State Journal
Six from county make WMU dean's list
Six Leelanau County students who are attending Western Michigan University were included on the dean's list for the fall 2007 semester. via Leelanau Enterprise
“It's a blessing to be in Leelanau County. We're truly loved”
Pam Zientek didn't start 2008 the way she had hoped. Minnie Mae, a Black Angus cow who attacked a woman in a barn, peers over another cow at the Zientek farm Tuesday. via Leelanau Enterprise
Leelanau Rising Star - Emma Cook
“Emma is an extremely talented young lady - ' academically and musically. Her zest for learning and life is contagious”
Ed. note: The Enterprise publishes "Catch a Rising Star" to recognize students who stand out among their peers academically, athletically, artistically or in in their attitudes. via Leelanau Enterprise
21 Leelanau students make MSU dean's list
Twenty-one county students attending Michigan State University were named to the dean's list for the recently completed fall semester. via Leelanau Enterprise
Storm belts county; more snow on way
“It's beautiful. I went for a (trail) ride down to Benzie County last night. There's not much you can do about it, so you might as well enjoy it.”
December came in like a lion last weekend, bringing with it anywhere from seven to 15 inches of snow to the Leelanau landscape. via Leelanau Enterprise