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JANET ELLEN SCHMIDT SANBORN

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Janet Ellen Schmidt Sanborn passed after a 5 year struggle with Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson’s Disease. Her husband and long time care giver was at her side.

Janet graduated from Traverse City Central High School, attended Northwestern Michigan College (where she met Terry), University of Michigan, and graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in Education.

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PATRICIA A. PLEVA

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CEDAR -- Patricia Ann “Pat” Pleva left this world to be with her Heavenly Father on November 25, 2018 at the age of 87, surrounded by her loving family.

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FREDERICK THOMAS PETROSKEY

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Frederick Thomas Petroskey, born Nov. 3rd, 1933 in the village of Lake Leelanau, Michigan died peacefully Saturday November 17th, 2018 in his home in New London, N.H. Fred attended St. Mary High School where he met the love of his life, Grace Molly McGee Petroskey.

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SUSAN PUTNAM

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Susan Putnam, of Glen Arbor, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2018, at her home surrounded by her family.

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Gerald E. Culman Sr.

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A memorial Mass will be celebrated in spring 2019 for former Leland Township and Suttons Bay resident Gerald E. Culman Sr. of Traverse City who died Sunday, Nov. 18 at home.

He was 90.

Gerald was born in Traverse City and graduated from Traverse City Central High School.

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Coastal community meeting set

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Local zoning and planning officials, Lake Michigan property owners and beach users are invited to a special presentation on Great Lakes water levels Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 10 a.m.

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Co. Board struggles with Tribal payouts

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by Eric Carlson
of the Enterprise staff

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners still hasn’t figured out how or even if it should try to prioritize requests for “2-percent” casino revenue sharing payouts from the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.

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Private vs. Public at road ends

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by Amy Hubbell
of the Enterprise staff

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide early next year whether it will hear a case that could have great implications for life on the Leelanau Peninsula and other Great Lakes communities.

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‘Teaching’ hotel eyed in Elmwood

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by Eric Carlson
of the Enterprise staff

A 100-room “teaching hotel” operated by a church-based non-profit organization has been proposed for construction on M-22 near Cherry Bend Road in Elmwood Township.

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EMILY OSBORN and her puppy Hank enjoy playing on South Beach on Lake Michigan at the Reynolds Street road end in Leland Township yesterday morning.

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Sixty attend Cedar event

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Some 60 people — old and young alike — gathered Sunday in Cedar for the annual “Make and Take” Christmas event, organized by the Cedar Area Community Foundation (CACF).

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Lights to shine in Fishtown

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This holiday season the Fishtown Preservation Society (FPS) will light the rooftops of Leland’s historic Fishtown with strings of white lights.

FPS has scheduled a lighting event, “Fishtown in Lights” on Saturday, Dec. 14, starting at 5:30 p.m.

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S-B students to perform

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Suttons Bay middle and high school students will perform “A Seussified Christmas Carol” Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14 and 15.

Students in grades 6-12 have been rehearsing since late October for the production which is a reinvention of Dickens’ Christmas story mixed with Dr. Seuss’ “Grinch Who Stole Christmas.”

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Merry Marketplace showcases talent

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More than 100 people turned out for the annual Merry Marketplace Saturday at the Old Art Building in Leland.

The turnout was small compared to previous years, but that wasn’t all bad, according to Linda Sprout, assistant director of the Leelanau Community Cultural Center, sponsors of the event.

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Lions name contest winners

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The Cedar-Maple City Lions Club has named the winners in its annual peace poster contest.

St. Mary sixth grader Natalie Albu was the winner of the contest which had a theme of “Kindness Matters.”

She will receive an achievement award and $50. Her poster will be submitted for the Lions’ district competition.

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Looking Back...

History's Mysteries

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By Sue Hanson with photo help from Al Noftz for NAHA

Over the years that the Northport Area Museum has been in operation, we have had many donations of photographs. Most of the photos have been easy to identify and put into place in our archives, but some of them are unfortunately not labeled, and up to now none of us can tell who they are.

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Deer disease creeps north

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Some 50 tags were ordered by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources service center in Traverse City for harvested deer whose owners wanted them tested for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).

They’ve all been used with a month of deer hunting remaining.

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Observances point to firearms deer season on par with those in past

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By Alan Campbell
of the Enterprise staff

[img_assist|nid=214656|title=|desc= BOB WHEELER of Leelanau Township harvested a big buck that was chasing a doe.

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‘Celebrate’ event in S-B

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The Friendship Community Center will host its annual “Celebrate” event Friday, Dec. 14.

The fun begins at 5:30 p.m. with appetizers and wine for a $10 donation at the door.

There will be more than 100 silent auction items and gift baskets to bid on.

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