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Ottawa County residents will hear emergency sirens at noon Friday as part of a county-wide “shelter in place” exercise
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The Sheriff’s Department and the Health Department are encouraging all residents to take three steps to be better prepared for emergencies
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Including the difference between a watch/warning and what’s the science behind the weather?
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared a disaster in Michigan’s cherry growing country. Bad weather, bugs, and disease wiped out roughly 75 percent of the state’s sweet cherry crop this year
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West Nile in West Michigan, Muskegon Animal Shelter Fundraiser, Severe Weather Alerts and more.
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Home fires remain the nation’s most frequent disaster
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Grand Rapids is the largest city in the state to earn the Storm Ready designation from the National Weather Service
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Muskegon County officials declared a state of emergency two days after severe storms ravaged the area
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Consumers Energy hopes to have power restored to most customers by Thursday afternoon. Multiple residential and secondary roads remain closed
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The outdoor sirens Tuesday morning were not triggered by a tornado warning. Outdoor warning systems are designed for people who are outdoors to seek additional information about an emergency that is happening