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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
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Kent County residents woke to the sound of what many refer to as tornado sirens Tuesday morning, but no tornado warning was issued by the National Weather Service that would also trigger cell phone alerts
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We talk to Trevor Riggen, American Red Cross President of Humanitarian Services.
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We talk to guests from American Red Cross about this reality.
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The boil water advisory continues Grand Rapids and downtown shelters are affected. Severe weather week in Michigan. GR Commission seat filled. The state has released a report on women in the workforce, and more.Today's feature is on Read and Write Kalamazoo
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared this week Severe Weather Awareness Week. Residents could hear outdoor sirens being tested Wednesday at 1 p.m.
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Agencies are asking the state for more money in its Health and Safety Fund to help subsidize larger repairs so weatherization becomes possible
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Senior Meteorologist Dan Leonard with The Weather Company joins the show.