School superintendents are cautiously optimistic about the number of students who’ll be returning to classes next week.
Summer break will end Monday for an estimated 2,160 students when they make their way to classes Tuesday.
Preliminary indications
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School superintendents are cautiously optimistic about the number of students who’ll be returning to classes next week.
Summer break will end Monday for an estimated 2,160 students when they make their way to classes Tuesday.
Preliminary indications
Don Gordon, the former co-owner of the Leelanau Enterprise who went on to become an aide and then administrative assistant to Gov. William Milliken died last week in Petoskey. He was 87.
Gordon was hired in 1948 by Karl Detzer, a former military office
Dan Petroskey had the “interim” title removed from his position as fire chief of the Cedar Fire Department, a post he has held for the past 20 months, but didn’t get the increase in pay he was looking for.
The Solon-Centerville Township fire board vote
What appeared to be the end of the road for a lawsuit over gravel mining in Kasson Township may not be after all.
Attorney Chris Bzdok has asked the state Supreme Court to reconsider its decision handed down last month that reversed a state Court of Ap
An event based on The Amazing Race, a CBS reality show, has been organized to benefit Bethany Christian Services’ foster care and older children adoption programs.
The Amazing Race for Bethany Kids will be held Saturday, Aug. 28, and Lisa Niergarth of
he Empire Area Heritage Group (EAHG) has given a face lift to a structure that symbolizes an important but little talked about part of history of home life prior to the 1950s – an outhouse.
Bill Freeman and Bill Stege, co-chairmen of the group’s “outho
Suttons Bay School officials are wondering what to do next in the wake of Tuesday’s failed bond proposal.
Meanwhile, their counterparts at Leland Public School are thanking voters for approving a bond request, albeit by an uncharacteristically slim mar
Visitors in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore may want to think twice before exploring isolated places within the park.
The Glen Arbor Township Board voted unanimously last week to establish a fee schedule for rescue services provided to park
A decision upholding Kasson Township’s ability to regulate gravel extraction was handed down last week by the Michigan Supreme Court.
The court voted 4-2 to reverse a state Court of Appeals decision and upheld state and local governments ability to reg
Changes in the types of meetings held by the Suttons Bay Board of Education were made this week.
The board, during Monday’s 2010-11 organizational meeting, agreed to meet on the second and fourth Monday nights of the month in the upper level of the ele
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