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Leland Harbor House Store Manager Sophia Graham is pictured serving one of their fall favorites, a pumpkin Spice Latte (PSL) sundae. It’s made with pumpkin ice cream, a shot of espresso, whip, and cinnamon on top. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch-Liu
Fall sweets:
If autumnal inspired sweets are something you wait for every year, you’re in luck because it’s that magical time again. With peak color now underway, Leelanau County bakeries and shops have various fall items now on their menus — whether you’re looking for classic pumpkin doughnuts, apple strudels, or pumpkin spice ice cream sundaes with a shot of espresso, fall lovers can rejoice knowing so many options are available locally. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Hop Alliance owner Brian Tennis stand in his Omena Hop Yard earlier this month. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Local Hop Alliance continues to produce
Hop Alliance in Omena harvested hops for the 17th time this summer and fall. While the business is not legally an adult yet, Hop Alliance remains the oldest hop yard in Michigan. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Solar panel grant request nixed
Solar panel grant request nixed
Leelanau County applied in February for $1.5 million in state funds to build two solar arrays on the government center campus in Suttons Bay. The grant process was competitive and over 50 organizations applied. The commission administering the grants announced Sept. 26 that Leelanau County would not be one of the recipients. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Two K Farms winemaker Kurt Barry measures the brixs levels in freshly pressed apples earlier this week. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Harvest report: One of the best Septembers in a decade
Leelanau wineries are buzzing with excitement over the 2024 harvest season, thanks to a warm and sunny September that has set the stage for an exceptional vintage, particularly for reds. Bel Lago in Cedar is especially excited about this year’s vintage. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Barb Plamondon and her daughters Melissa Hapala and Casey Cholowinski, from left, held a bake sale Friday with grandchildren Aiden and Aurora. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Locals raise money for hurricane victims
In light of the Hurricane Helene devastation, locals are planning on taking as many donated items as possible down to God’s Warehouse in Morristown, Tennessee. Barb and Keith Plamondon will leave Sunday, connecting with friends in Flat Rock, and traveling to Tennessee on Monday, Oct. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
PoWeR! fall fundraiser set
PoWeR! fall fundraiser set
A fall FUNdraiser for PoWeR! Book Bags will be held Saturday, Oct. 19 at two locations in Suttons Bay. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Additional charge for Centerville Township man
Additional charge for Centerville Township man
A Cedar man remains in jail following additional charges levied against him last week. Eric Aschim of 4634 S. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
BLOTTER
BLOTTER
7:31 a.m. — Centerville Township — A red truck went off the road and rolled over. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
13th Circuit Court
13th Circuit Court
Ebru Yonak, 8219 E. Lincoln Rd., Cedar — Sentenced after pleading no contest to through third-offense operating while intoxicated; 90 days in jail with credit for two days served;$948 fines and costs; 24 months probation. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Input on OAB sought
Input on OAB sought
The public is invited to stop by the Old Art Building (OAB) to hear about exciting plans for the OAB’s future, including updates on the “Honoring Our Past & Building Our Future Capital Campaign” and preliminary information regarding the project’s Master Plan. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
86th DISTRICT COURT
86th DISTRICT COURT
Alexander Lane, 416 N. Spruce St., Traverse City — Pleaded guilty to a civil infraction of careless driving; $200 fines and costs. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
Jet ski operators cited by National Park Service
Jet ski operators cited by National Park Service
Two jet ski operators and a passenger who learned the hard way that the Manitou Passage can quickly turn dangerous are facing multiple citations from the National Park Service. The operators and a passenger had planned to camp on the island after beaching their craft Saturday morning at Dimmicks Point only to have the weather turn on them. 10/09/2024 05:51 PM
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