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After historic flooding and deadly tornados ravaged the state in April, President Trump says Michigan will get $32 million in relief.
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A number of homeowners affected by the historic spring floods are tearing down or selling out — changing their Up North lakeside communities as they do.
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By using a "dash" boat, divers hired by the Higgins Lake Foundation are seeing fewer Eurasian Watermilfoil plants in the water.
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A new apartment complex created for workforce housing is available for applications in downtown Grayling.
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Your chance to see cherry blossoms will be best this weekend as temperatures explode into the 80s on Saturday. Recently, cherry blossoms have been popping early, around Mother’s Day and before, because of climate change.
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Runways at the Pellston Airport were consumed in water following mass flooding that hit parts of the entire state in mid-April.
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A guide to go-bags, staying safe, evacuating, documenting damage and more.
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Due to rising waters and with more rain on the way, dam engineers are adding extra sandbags to the dam.
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Public health officials in Mason County say they are seeing a rise in cases of the incurable disease.
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The National Weather Service reports that some areas of the Upper Peninsula received up 4 feet of snow.