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A former Leelanau County department head who said his firing violated the Whistleblowers’ Protection Act has new life in court.
Suttons Bay veterinarian Dr. Tanja Molby hopes to reach out to help horses and their owners by forming a non-profit organization.
“I would like to create a … equine health foundation with the goal to alleviate suffering, provide medicine and food to ho
I’m not sure what got into me, but one of the stories I covered for this newspaper last week literally brought me to tears.
In fact, after I covered the story and was driving home I had to pull my car over to the side of the road when I began sobbing l
At this time of year, with the Northwest Conference title all but decided, teams turn their attention toward the “March Madness” tournament.
Leland looked ready to start last week.
The Comets picked up their third win in four outings Friday by aveng
The Lake Leelanau Community Association wants to know what residents would rather see along M-204, power lines or trees?
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Leland’s Board of Education is reverting to its original meeting schedule following action taken Monday night.
The board voted Monday night to go back to meeting on the third Monday of each month, rather than the fourth Monday as approved in the fall o
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