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A historic ice storm in late March downed millions of trees across Northern Michigan, obliterating untold sums of lumber.
As crews work to address the damage and reconnect residents to the power grid, rural citizens feel like they've been left behind.
Bill Sterrett stands on his 40-acre woodlot north of Gaylord. The area was one of the hardest-hit by the ice storm in late March. Sterrett had been managing the woods for timber since 1989. He ...
NORTHERN MICHIGAN — Northern Michigan’s devastating ice storm, which crippled power grids, snapped trees like matchsticks and ...
Some electricity customers in 12 northern Michigan counties hit hard by the late March ice storm could be eligible for ...
Northern Michigan was struck by what is now being called the “ice storm of the century,” according to the Petoskey ...
Nearly half of M-185, the scenic perimeter highway that circles the island, is currently impassable. The closure starts near ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNNearly two weeks after ice storm, most trails on Mackinac Island remain ‘impassable’Crews are working to get Mackinac Island State Park as ready as possible for the upcoming start of tourist season.
Michigan could see snow, ice, thunderstorms and tornadoes, just days after an ice storm knocked out power to thousands of ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan ice storm: Death threats made against utility workersA Northern Michigan sheriff said death threats have been made against utility workers almost two weeks after a historic ice ...
Mackinac Island is still recovering from last week's ice storm, with crews working tirelessly to clear debris from trails and ...
Northern Michigan is still taking steps to recover after last weekend's ice storm. Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited ...
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