Leelanau County News and Latest Info
We’re very pleased by the restraint toward pay increases being shown by most elected officials in Leelanau County.
From the decision in December by Elmwood Township Board members to freeze salaries of employees and themselves to the 2010-11 budget with
While burying electric utility lines in the Village of Empire still has support, it won’t be possible to place the main transmission line along M-22 underground.
Last month, Consumers Energy officials presented conceptual ideas and cost estimates for b
So who’s the patsy in the boys’ Class C basketball District hosted next week by Traverse City St. Francis?
No one, at least in obvious terms, as odds are that none of the six teams will enter tournament play with a losing record.
Suttons Bay and Gle
It will likely be several weeks before Leelanau County Prosecutor Joseph T. Hubbell renders a written opinion on whether former Sgt. James Kiessel was fired for just cause by Sheriff Michael Oltersdorf in October 2009.
Hubbell conducted a three-day hea
Everything you read these days about the political climate out there is bad news for anyone who even remotely resembles a career politician.
The anger is palpable as citizens are mad at Republicans and Democrats. End of story?
Not so fast.
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Low-income consumers in the CenturyLink service areas may qualify for assistance programs that will reduce the cost of initial telephone installation and basic monthly service, according to a recent announcement from the company.
The assistance program
Eight students from Leland Public School were traveling to Lansing this week to participate in the YMCA Michigan Youth in Government high school conferences in Lansing.
Students will hold mock legislative sessions in the House and Senate chambers as we
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