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Whitmer says Trump has agreed to send more funds to assist recovery efforts in northern Michigan from ice storms that battered the region last springEfforts to protect the Great Lakes from invasive carp were also discussed
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By Saturday morning, northern Iowa had over 8 inches of snow. Chicago and other parts of Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan are expecting similar amounts
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Governor Whitmer appealed for additional aid in August
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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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The ice storms in late March left many districts unable to meet the state’s 180-day school day requirement without extending the school year
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Michigan Senator Gary Peters visited with workers at Walker Tool & Die today to talk about the impact of President Trump's tariffs on West Michigan manufacturers, Consumers Energy works on restoring power after Thursday's storms, and more.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer spent the day Thursday touring northern Michigan, where people are still reeling from the impacts of an ice storm that hit the region last weekend
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Some communities have set up warming stations in public buildings as many go without power
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Snow totals since Thanksgiving in some places are nearing six feet
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DTE Energy says 350 schools in its Michigan service territory had no power as of Wednesday morning.