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A three-day ice storm in northern Michigan early this spring left 145,000 people without power, some for weeks. Three months ...
Imagine waking up to a world coated in shimmering glass, every tree and power line glistening under a heavy blanket of ice.
The impact of the March ice storm is still lingering as 60% of trails in the region remain temporarily closed.
A late-March ice storm that left a 12-county area of northern Michigan a disaster area has left thousands of broken, damaged and fallen trees. And that is a vector for pests and disease.
A late March ice storm hit 12 counties in northern Michigan, downing or damaging three million acres of trees. The state's ...
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 ...
The DNR said all state parks and boating access sites that closed following the storm have reopened, and all state forest ...
The historic storm March 28-30th coated trees with more than an inch of ice in some areas, causing widespread damage in the ...
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.
Tree-killing pests such as native pine bark beetles thrive in areas with stressed, damaged pine trees and fresh pine debris — and after the late March ice storms, northern Lower Michigan has ...