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CADILLAC — Residents are invited to attend a town hall meeting Wednesday to hear about recent historic flooding in the area, the city’s response to it so far, and what steps will be taken next.


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CADILLAC — Residents are invited to attend a town hall meeting Wednesday to hear about recent historic flooding in the area, the city’s response to it so far, and what steps will be taken next.


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• Community leaders and officials met on Friday to outline urgent recovery needs, discuss the potential of serious health risks from contaminated floodwaters and continued efforts to organize resources in the aftermath of widespread flooding across the Cadillac area.

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In the past few days, many in our community have faced flooded basements, damaged property, closed roads, and the stress that comes with uncertainty. Heavy rains tested our infrastructure and our patience. But more importantly, they revealed something far more powerful than rising water levels — they revealed the character of this community.

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CADILLAC — With people in some neighborhoods facing the possibility of going weeks or months without power, the Cadillac News asked Consumers Energy for clarification on how de-energizing works and what residents can expect in the coming days.

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CADILLAC — City officials say flood monitoring and emergency response efforts remain ongoing as crews work to protect public safety and critical infrastructure during the current state of emergency.


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CADILLAC — Lake Mitchell Improvement Board Secretary Dave Foley on Thursday provided an update on conditions around the lake, along with observations he’s made about road damage and residential flooding.


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CADILLAC — Judy Allison has lived in her Division Street home for about 30 years, and in that time, it has become a place filled with memories.


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CADILLAC — In light of the recent flooding, a new effort is under way to streamline disaster relief and recovery efforts across the Cadillac area, with local organizations working together to better coordinate donations and assistance for those in need.
