Leelanau County News and Latest Info
Two national experts will share their experiences with low-cost, small-scale decentralized water and wastewater treatment opportunities later this month at the county government center.
They are Jim Ridgway, vice president and regional manager for Envi
The head of the Leelanau County Planning and Community Development Department, Trudy Galla, returned from a two- day visit to Washington, D.C. last week and said she believes Leelanau County may now be in a better position to receive a bigger piece of som
Nate Sneed has accepted a scholarship to play football at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D., where his parents met and where his father played basketball.
Sneed, a senior at Leland High School, was a three-year starting quarterback for the Glen La
Art’s Tavern in Glen Arbor is the focus of this week’s County Cuisine. Art’s, which has been in business for more than 75 years, touts itself for “serving up cold beverages, great food and good times,” adding it is “one of the last true ‘Up North’ corner
More than 50 Glen Lake juniors and seniors were awarded academic letters last week for completing three consecutive semesters with grade point averages of 3.33 or above.
The recognition is similar to letters issued upon completion of athletic seasons a
Thirteen county students were named to the dean’s list at Central Michigan University for fall semester 2009.
They are Jacob Aldrich and Amber Innis of Elmwood Township; Sarah Blodgett and Anna-Marie Visser of Bingham Township; Blake Ibbotson and Matt
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