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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.
Michiganders have been eager to help cleanup their beloved state parks and trails after March’s ice storm tore down thousands ...
The ice was so heavy it snapped large trees and brought down power lines. The effects will last for weeks, maybe months.
Still deep in the clean up phase, the DNR’s Incident Management Team, along with the Michigan National Guard and other ...
It's been nearly two weeks since a historic ice storm left massive debris, power outages and more throughout Northern ...
Northern Michigan still has over 19,000 without power despite recovery efforts from the Michigan DNR, National Guard and ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is addressing damage from severe ice storms, coordinating cleanup and ...
Several state parks and facilities in Michigan have closed, while many trails have been closed indefinitely, after a historic ...
The DNR's Wildlife division is assessing which animals may be positively impacted by the ice storm's forest reset.
Mackinac Island in northern Michigan continues its recovery efforts after a historic ice storm slammed the area in late March ...
All roads on the map were identified as public safety priorities by the State Emergency Operations Center and were cleared of ...
Hundreds of workers from many different organizations are helping in the ice storm recovery process. Among the crews helping are employees with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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