Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: May 18th, 2007

Pollination picture, crop forecast improve

Bees are buzzing this spring, which is helping to save the Leelanau County
cherry crop.
Generally, daytime temperatures need to hit 60 degrees or more for good
pollination. Pollination has been a problem in recent, cold springs for
county cherry growers, leaving their trees short on cherries after being
long on blossoms.

Runaway tire slams into home on M-22

A runaway tire believed to be from a semi-trailer truck hit a curb and flew over two cars in a driveway before slamming into a Greilickville home just after 6 a.m. on Thursday last week.

Opening up Omena's history

Historic Putnam-Cloud Tower House now hosting tours and presentations
How far did volunteers go in finding the right materials to restore the Putnam-Cloud Tower House in Omena?
Physically, not much further than Traverse City, but in terms of effort and attention to detail, it might have felt like to the moon and back.

Norse rest after dropping pair of twinbills

After playing eight games in seven days, the Suttons Bay baseball team was ready for a rest.

Hot Eagles, Comets ready for showdown

Outcome of twinbill may help determine who wins Cherryland

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