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The Michigan State Police is asking people across the northern Lower Peninsula and the entire UP to stay home and only travel if necessary. Blizzard conditions are causing low visibility and dangerous snow drifts
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Michigan power crews head to Arkansas, GR secures funding for Monroe North, sidewalk snow removal, Transplant House, classroom cell phone ban, and more
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A study by MoneyGeek based its findings on federal crash and travel data
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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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This year, communities across the state have recovered from a historic ice storm, spring tornadoes, and summer floods
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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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As West Michigan emerges from a week of heavy snowfall and bitter temps, the Muskegon Rescue Mission says they did see a bump in the number of people needing assistance