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Severe ice storms the weekend of March 28-30 caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan, leading Gov. Gretchen ...
Michiganders have been eager to help cleanup their beloved state parks and trails after March’s ice storm tore down thousands ...
Nearly a million acres of state forestland in northern Michigan have been damaged by a historic ice storm, leaving many state ...
The ice was so heavy it snapped large trees and brought down power lines. The effects will last for weeks, maybe months.
The Department of Natural Resources is cleaning up trails in northern Michigan and recommending safe practices for debris ...
The DNR's Forest Resource Division is doing aerial assessments as it's still difficult to access the forest on the ground.
Still deep in the clean up phase, the DNR’s Incident Management Team, along with the Michigan National Guard and other ...
A historic ice storm in late March downed millions of trees across Northern Michigan, obliterating untold sums of lumber.
The DNR’s team continues storm response work in Cheboygan, Emmet, Montmorency, Oscoda, Otsego and Presque Isle counties. They ...
It's been nearly two weeks since a historic ice storm left massive debris, power outages and more throughout Northern ...
The DNR team was tasked with public safety, which included clearing priority roads and making sure there was access to radio ...
Mackinac Island in northern Michigan continues its recovery efforts after a historic ice storm slammed the area in late March ...