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Many other businesses have since reopened or moved locations after the storm claimed two lives, injured more than 40, and damaged more than 200 structures in Gaylord.
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Gaylord took in about $311,000 from the Marihuana Excise Tax — over $100,000 more than what was predicted in 2022.
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A well-groomed trail with plenty of snow is essential but organizers never really know if conditions will be right until the last minute.
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Officials are proud at how fast the community bounced back but there’s still plenty of work to do.
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Speakers focused also focused on good news related to tourism growth and completed infrastructure projects.
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Northern Michigan is the perfect place to be outdoors with its extensive forests and pristine rivers. The irony is, it’s also the perfect place to simulate warfare. A proposed expansion is putting some residents and the Michigan National Guard head-to-head.
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Northern Michigan is the perfect place to be outdoors with its extensive forests and pristine rivers. The irony is, it’s also the perfect place to simulate warfare. A proposed expansion is putting some residents and the Michigan National Guard head-to-head.
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State officials are looking into the disease and are telling dog owners to stay cautious.
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After a deadly tornado moved through Gaylord and surrounding communities, Michigan asked for aid from the federal government.
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The tornado that ripped through Gaylord on May 20 was on the ground for about 22 minutes. But cleanup efforts continue, and are expected to last for months. And for some, the impact of the storm will last a lifetime.