Have you been trying to get over of a cold? Have the sniffles? Or a sore throat got you down? A hot bowl of healthy soup may be just what you need to help you recover. Tomato is a great source of vitamin C, and kale is chock full of minerals and nutrients.
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Deaths recorded in county
Gregory L. Detweiler, 65, of Leelanau Township died December 29 in Leelanau Township.
Bonnie M. Kolarevic, 81, of Wexford Co. died December 30 in Elmwood Township.
New assumed names filed in county
Imagined Life Counsiling; 101 Dame Street, #4, Suttons Bay – By Kerri Moses, P.O. Box 301, Suttons Bay and C. Richard Solon Jr., 455 N. Vincer Way, Northport.
Marriages performed
Katrina M. L. McDaniel and Rickey G. Hutson Jr., December 28 in Northport
Soil Erosion Permits
Glen Arbor Township
JJ&P Real Estate LLC – (Borealis Homes LLC) Excavation for new dwelling, porches, driveway and septic hookup at 4405 W. Glen Eden Dr. ($140).
Leelanau Township
Keith Disselkoen – (Kal Excavating) Excavation for digging pond at 13042 Isthmus ($140).
Real estate transfers recorded in county
December 28, 2018
Fernando Hernandez and Jean P Harang to Hawks Nest 13 LLC, Unit 13, Hawk’s Nest Condominium in Glen Arbor Township.
Jessie Duperon and Eric MacLeod to Christian and Jessie Duperon, Section 28 in Leland Township.
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Summary of Building Permits
BEHIND THE PAGES OF THE LEELANAU ENTERPRISE
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Rain turns trails to ice
[img_assist|nid=216971|title=|desc= SKYLAR GLEASON, from left, Caleb Gleason and father Bratt Gleason make the best of poor snow conditions by walking — rather than skiing — the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail near Glen Arbor. Skylar and Caleb are both Glen Lake graduates who now attend the University of Michigan. Family dog Kai is a 5-year-old husky mix.
New year good time to shape up financially
A new year can mean new goals for a person’s health and other aspects of his or her life.
One area that may get overlooked is a person’s financial wellness.
New Year, New Beginnings
New year’s resolutions often include getting more exercise and working to become physically fit.
But exercise is equally as important to mental health.
County to get two percent funds
[img_assist|nid=216965|title=|desc= SHERIFF MIKE Borkovich displays a placard which, when installed in county schools, will help emergency responders go to where help is needed most.
Extra Points: Roy Taghon Memorial set for Saturday
The roar of snowmobiles will be heard all around Empire Saturday.
The 4th annual Roy Taghon Memorial Empire Snowmobile Drag Race will take place at the Empire Airport, hosted by the Empire Chamber of Commerce.
Glen Lake bowling team falls to Traverse City West
Glen Lake met Traverse City West at Lucky Jacks for a morning of bowling.
The varsity team fell to the Titans, 26-4, and the JV team also fell to Traverse City West, 28-2.
“We hope the weather cooperates so that we can get more practice in this week,” Glen Lake bowling coach Ashley Parent said.
Eagles run past Alanson, fall to Hale and TC Christian
“It was a Jekyll and Hyde game.”
Lady Eagles hold Alanson to five points, run past Hale
With just two bench players, St. Mary (6-1) began the second straight day of competition.
The Hale Lady Eagles (2-4, 2-2 North Star League-Little Dipper) made the trip to St. Mary, but St. Mary protected home court, remaining undefeated in 2019. St. Mary defeated Hale, 58-46.
Norsemen fall to Panthers at home, 59-31
Coach Ron Anderson and the Suttons Bay (2-6, 1-3 Northwest Conference) team brought up some fresh legs.
Hugh Periard and Michael Wittman made their varsity debuts for the Norsemen, but Suttons Bay still fell to the visiting Frankfort Panthers (6-1, 4-0 Northwest Conference), 59-31.
Glen Lake runs past Onekama on the road
Glen Lake (7-1, 4-0 Northwest Conference) made a statement in its first game of 2019.
After a slow start, the Lakers got the offense going and ran past Onekama (4-3, 2-2 Northwest Conference), 53-33.
“We started off a little slow, up by five at halftime,” Glen Lake coach Rich Ruelas said. “We turned it around and started attacking from the inside out.”
Leland holds off Kingsley, earns first NWC win
Leland (4-3, 1-3 Northwest Conference) earned its first win of the new year.
The Comets went back and forth with Kingsley (1-7, 1-3 Northwest Conference) holding on for a 49-43 victory in front of the home crowd in Leland.