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Nearly three years after a deadly tornado ripped through the Northern Michigan community of Gaylord, a catastrophic winter ...
A historic ice storm in late March downed millions of trees across Northern Michigan, obliterating untold sums of lumber.
The DNR's Forest Resource Division is doing aerial assessments as it's still difficult to access the forest on the ground.
The ice was so heavy it snapped large trees and brought down power lines. The effects will last for weeks, maybe months.
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 ...
Last night, someone stole a generator that was powering Charter Spectrum services that was providing critical Internet to ...
At least five northern Michigan radio stations and one TV station are still recovering from historic ice storms that caused ...
So far, teams have cleared more than 630 miles of roads and restored access to 34 communications towers, but the recovery ...
Counties there can expect between 1-2 inches of snow on Wednesday before it transitions to rain, according to the National ...
Michigan could see snow, ice, thunderstorms and tornadoes, just days after an ice storm knocked out power to thousands of ...
A long recovery remains ahead for the Northern Lower Michigan communities that were hit by an ice storm during the weekend of ...
"A strengthening storm system over the Upper Great Lakes will bring moderate to heavy snow to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan ...