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Michigan schools that canceled classes for the March 28-30 ice storm will not be required to make up those days.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a bill that will exempt northern Michigan school districts from complying with a ...
An ice storm in Michigan destroyed 3 million acres of woods. Here's what experts and wildlife managers say about the future ...
As spring turns to summer, the March ice storms in northern Michigan may feel like a distant memory — but for many still recovering, the need for tree-cutting and removal and debris clean-up remains ...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill Monday June 2 supporting Northern Michigan students and school districts by forgiving ...
Debris is still getting cleared from around Northern Michigan after the multi-day ice storm in March caused widespread damage ...
New law for the 2024-25 school year will exempt Northern Michigan school districts to make up missed school days after March ...
Area residents can fish, ride off-road, and visit state parks for free this weekend. The MDNR says residents, families, and ...
"The storm has gone, but the damage is very much still there," said Jeff Smith, communications director for Groundwork.
The ice storms in late March left many districts unable to meet the state’s 180-day school day requirement without extending ...
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