Beekeeper Fred Dittmer Controls Bee Swarm on an Ann Arbor News Truck, May 1980 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1980
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1980
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BEES TIME - The day's news came to the newspaper Wednesday afternoon when a swarm of bees took up temporary residence on the headlights of an Ann Arbor News truck. The sight attracted numerous spectators to the E. Washington Street side of The News' parking lot but all but one onlooker stayed a good distance away. The only person who got a close-up view was Fred Dittmer, a professional beekeeper, who was summoned to the scene to remove the bees. Dittmer, of 181 Scio Church Road, had little trouble coaxing the swarm into a hive and says he doesn't mind being stung a couple times a year. He says it helps with his arthritis.
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1980
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BEES TIME - The day's news came to the newspaper Wednesday afternoon when a swarm of bees took up temporary residence on the headlights of an Ann Arbor News truck. The sight attracted numerous spectators to the E. Washington Street side of The News' parking lot but all but one onlooker stayed a good distance away. The only person who got a close-up view was Fred Dittmer, a professional beekeeper, who was summoned to the scene to remove the bees. Dittmer, of 181 Scio Church Road, had little trouble coaxing the swarm into a hive and says he doesn't mind being stung a couple times a year. He says it helps with his arthritis.
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Bees Swarm an Ann Arbor News Truck, May 1980 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1980
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1980
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BEES TIME - The day's news came to the newspaper Wednesday afternoon when a swarm of bees took up temporary residence on the headlights of an Ann Arbor News truck. The sight attracted numerous spectators to the E. Washington Street side of The News' parking lot but all but one onlooker stayed a good distance away. The only person who got a close-up view was Fred Dittmer, a professional beekeeper, who was summoned to the scene to remove the bees. Dittmer, of 181 Scio Church Road, had little trouble coaxing the swarm into a hive and says he doesn't mind being stung a couple times a year. He says it helps with his arthritis.
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1980
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BEES TIME - The day's news came to the newspaper Wednesday afternoon when a swarm of bees took up temporary residence on the headlights of an Ann Arbor News truck. The sight attracted numerous spectators to the E. Washington Street side of The News' parking lot but all but one onlooker stayed a good distance away. The only person who got a close-up view was Fred Dittmer, a professional beekeeper, who was summoned to the scene to remove the bees. Dittmer, of 181 Scio Church Road, had little trouble coaxing the swarm into a hive and says he doesn't mind being stung a couple times a year. He says it helps with his arthritis.
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Arts Center Fulfills Dream
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5
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October
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1971
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Street Sign, E. Washington and Ann St., May 1974
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1974
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'Street Divider'
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18
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March
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1965
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East Washington Street Divided By Snow, March 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1965
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'Street Divider'. Yesterday's 2.5 inch snowfall caused around-the-clock "mopping up" operations in the downtown and elsewhere in the city. Snow windrowed in the center of E. Washington (above) was picked up today by a belt loader and dumped into waiting trucks. Fifteen city workers worked night-long to clear city streets, using 30 pieces of snow removal equipment.
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1965
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'Street Divider'. Yesterday's 2.5 inch snowfall caused around-the-clock "mopping up" operations in the downtown and elsewhere in the city. Snow windrowed in the center of E. Washington (above) was picked up today by a belt loader and dumped into waiting trucks. Fifteen city workers worked night-long to clear city streets, using 30 pieces of snow removal equipment.
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9
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November
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1887
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