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Focus on building safety: why there are codes
Focus on building safety: why there are codes
May is National Building Safety Month. Building safety is for everyone — from simply installing smoke alarms in your house, to the adoption of modern building codes. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Jason Catana introduces a reporter to some of the products grown and sold in his greenhouse, Pollinators Meadow, in Cedar. Enterprise photo by Zachary Marano
Transplant gets it done in the greenhouse
Jason Catana, who hails from Detroit but currently lives in Cedar, used to work for companies designing and manufacturing medical equipment. Catana said the firms were “relatively successful” and profitable, but work was taking him far from home and leaving him with little time to pursue his own interests. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Herman lauded
Herman lauded
Amanda Herman, of Cedar, a senior at Wisconsin Lutheran College, has been named to the college’s dean’s list for the spring 2024 semester. She is a graduate of Glen Lake Community High School. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Daniels graduates
Daniels graduates
Jessica Daniels of Cedar received the Master of Science degree in nursing from Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Graduation was May 18.. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Emily Worden of Leelanau Investing For Teens (LIFT) was presented with a donation by Mila MacNaughton, President of the Leelanau Chapter of the Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel (MARSP). The donation of $3,500 included $500 from the TBA credit Union.
Emily Worden
Emily Worden of Leelanau Investing For Teens (LIFT) was presented with a donation by Mila MacNaughton, President of the Leelanau Chapter of the Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel (MARSP). The donation of $3,500 included $500 from the TBA credit Union. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Woman’s group recognizes scholars
Woman’s group recognizes scholars
The Glen Lake Woman’s Club awarded seven college scholarships to graduating Glen Lake seniors who will attend Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) during the Glen Lake Awards Night last week. One additional student, who took a “gap” year after graduating in 2023, and two third-year students received scholarships after successfully completing their second year of college courses at NMC. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
The first of what’s sure to be many Manitou summer sunsets was captured by James Schaberg after the rainy weekend.
The first of what’s sure to be many Manitou summer sunsets
The first of what’s sure to be many Manitou summer sunsets was captured by James Schaberg after the rainy weekend. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Visitors and locals alike partake in cherry picking at the Hallstedt Homestead farm last July. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch-Liu
Farmstay talks continue in Leelanau Township
Leelanau Township Planning Commission members will move forward with considering a change to a zoning ordinance text amendment to provide for farmstays in the Agricultural Zoning District. Phil Hallstedt of Hallstedt Homestead Cherries in Northport first introduced the application to board members at the April 25 township planning commission meeting. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Young people from throughout Leelanau County participated in the Youth Trap League at no expense thanks to sponsorship by the Cedar Rod and Gun Club Educational Foundation. Enterprise photo by Alan Campbell
Eaton ‘Top Gun’ in Youth Trap League
There’s an old rock ballad proclaiming that “two out of three ain’t bad,” but Glen Lake junior Alex Eaton easily topped that mark. Eaton knocked down 23 out of 25 clay targets Sunday in a shoot-out to claim the prestigious “Top Gun” trophy in the Youth Trap League sponsored by the Cedar Rod and Gun Club. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Jean Jenkins plays Cherie, the cheap dive chanteuse in the Glen Arbor Players production of “Bus Stop.” Courtesy photo
G-A Players present ‘Bus Stop’
The Glen Arbor Players anticipate that their first play of the season, “Bus Stop”, will draw big, appreciative audiences with its drama, romance, and comedy. Performances are scheduled June 6-8. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Big turnout for holiday weekend
Big turnout for holiday weekend
It was kind of tough celebrating Memorial Day this year. The weather at this time year is always a crap shoot and this year it was wet and gloomy. However, I’m sure everyone had a good time with company and many, many people up here now getting ready for the summer. Memorial Day, formally known as Decoration Day is held in remembrance of those men and women that gave their lives fighting for our country and our country’s values. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Board consolidates action with consent agenda
Board consolidates action with consent agenda
The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners approved the following items under their consent agenda at their May 21 meeting: • A revised agreement with Point Broadband. The amendment guarantees that by Dec. 05/29/2024 05:59 PM
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