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As timber salvage operations continue, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will update logging targets to account ...
An ice storm in late March damaged forests across a 12-county area in the northern part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.
Most state parks have reopened after a devastating spring ice storm hit northern Michigan, but visitors should stay alert and expect some trail and road closures in the region.
If you’re heading to northern Michigan or planning to spend time in state parks or forests in that area over the Fourth of July weekend, be aware of lingering hazards and damage from the March 28-30 ...
CatIQ has released its third industry loss estimate for the ice storm that impacted Ontario and Quebec from March 28 to 31, ...
Michigan’s entire congressional delegation is urging President Donald Trump to declare a major disaster to help the state ...
Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op (PIE&G) continues to clean up from the ice storm and repair its electrical system that was ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reopened all state parks, campgrounds and boating access sites affected by the ...
Ahead of the July 4 holiday, Northern Michigan’s state parks are still recovering from March’s ice storm, with 60% of ...
Alpena resident Matt McCormick owns about 80 acres of land. Like many property owners in northern Michigan, his property was ...
The DNR said all state parks and boating access sites that closed following the storm have reopened, and all state forest ...
The 10-year state forest management plan will be delayed by at least a year due to significant damage from an ice storm in ...