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The storm, featuring high winds, left over 130 reports of trees down, wires down and other hazards, according to the Kalamazoo County Sheriff's Office.
People should stay off the roads and in their homes until the ice storm danger passes, authorities said. Falling trees and downed power lines are among the hazards.
The ice was so heavy it snapped large trees and brought down power lines. The effects will last for weeks, maybe months.
Northeast Michigan became a graveyard for fallen trees in the wake of the recent ice storm that passed through multiple ...
As crews work to address the damage and reconnect residents to the power grid, rural citizens feel like they've been left ...
On Friday, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced that all state-managed trails in a dozen northern ...
We're all trying to still get our feet under us and figure out what to do," one producer said, "because no one's seen this ...
The storm damaged nearly 3 million acres of forests in the northern part of the state, Merrick said. Thousands of roads have trees down that have to be moved after the late-season Michigan ice storm. ...
It’s being called the worst ice storm in northern Michigan in modern history, knocking out power to about 100,000 homes and ...
As recovery efforts are still ongoing, it’s unclear just how financially devastating this storm was for our Northern Michigan ...