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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has formally requested a presidential emergency declaration on the March 28-30 ice storm.
Thousands of red pine trees had their branches and tops snapped off under the weight of ice from the late March storms.
The Presque Isle County official addressed the issue in the wake of massive ice storm devastation that left thousands without ...
As crews work through storm damage in state parks, forests and trails a clearer picture is forming on how hundreds of downed ...
Great Lakes Energy and Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-Op are continuing to work to restore power to most of their members in ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is asking President Donald Trump for an emergency declaration following the ice storm up north ...
Currently, one campground, Clear Lake State Park, will have a delayed opening. All reservations for state park campgrounds ...
The Presque Isle County sheriff issued a warning to anyone threatening utility line crews trying to restore power.
Northern Michigan was struck by what is now being called the “ice storm of the century,” according to the Petoskey News-Review, during ...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer requested a Presidential Emergency Declaration (EM) for the State of Michigan, 12 northern counties ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visited Washington D.C. and was able to update President Donald Trump on the impacts and developments from a historic ice storm that hit northern Michigan late in March.
The governor made the official request after meeting with President Trump on Wednesday to share an update on damage assessment and recovery efforts.