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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.
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In the 26 minutes the tornado moved across Gaylord and Otsego County, winds reaching 140 miles per hour caused two deaths and 44 injuries.
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A horse in Otsego county has tested positive for the virus that causes Eastern Equine Encephalitis.
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Northern Michigan schools and sports teams buck state requests for 2-week pause, will meet in-personUPDATE: Traverse City Area Public Schools' middle and high schools will continue with virtual learning the week of April 12, following a school board…
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On one particularly bad day, Otsego County EMS responded to six COVID-19 emergency calls. Later, paramedics started getting sick. Right now, about 20…
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Two people in northern Michigan have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.One was tested at Munson Medical Center in…
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Five elk have been poached this year, which makes it the worst elk poaching year on record, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.All…
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Gaylord authorities say a bull elk was poached near Vanderbilt.Conservation officers say the elk was illegally killed and left at the Pigeon River State…
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This week on Points North, local governments across Michigan aren't letting recreational marijuana businesses open in city limits. But residents in one…