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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is still working to clean up storm debris in Northern Michigan. Areas like ...
As crews work through storm damage in state parks, forests and trails a clearer picture is forming on how hundreds of downed trees may affect Northern Michigan’s summer recreation. The Michigan ...
After a massive ice storm caused damage across a large part of northern Michigan last month, most state park campgrounds that ...
People interested in helping clean up Northern Michigan parks and trails after the ice storm can use an online form to sign up with the DNR.
The ice was so heavy it snapped large trees and brought down power lines. The effects will last for weeks, maybe months.
After severe ice storms swept through northern Michigan, the Department of Natural Resources is assessing damage and cleaning ...
Nearly a million acres of state forestland in northern Michigan have been damaged by a historic ice storm, leaving many state ...
campgrounds and trails following the historic ice storm that tore through northern Michigan," state officials said in a Facebook post. "If you’re interested, we ask that you fill out this short ...
A new amendment to the No-Camping Ordinance would have allowed police to ask a person to leave a city park for the rest of ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is addressing damage from severe ice storms, coordinating cleanup and restoration efforts across state parks, campgrounds, and trails.
Thousands of red pine trees had their branches and tops snapped off under the weight of ice from the late March storms.
campgrounds and trails following the historic ice storm that tore through northern Michigan," state officials said in a Facebook post. "If you’re interested, we ask that you fill out this short ...