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This weekend is typically a holiday for those who like fishing, but with recent flooding, many anglers are asking whether the start of trout season and the Lower Peninsula inland walleye and northern pike seasons are a go.


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This weekend is typically a holiday for those who like fishing, but with recent flooding, many anglers are asking whether the start of trout season and the Lower Peninsula inland walleye and northern pike seasons are a go.


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CADILLAC — Flooded streets, yards and basements is the new normal in the Cadillac area, at least for next few months.

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CADILLAC — While flooding is receding, there are still various locations that remain inaccessible due to water on roadways.

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CADILLAC — City crews have restored the second of three pumps knocked out by floodwaters earlier this week, bringing back normal water and sewer services to residents on the west side of the city, and around Lake Mitchell.


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LANSING — With many in the Cadillac area and across Northern Michigan dealing with flood damage, the Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division is encouraging residents, businesses and property owners to report damage using an online self-reporting tool.


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CADILLAC — Flower Butler and her finance, Matthew Williams, bought their house at the corner of West Division and Leeson Street just a few years ago.


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CADILLAC — Council members, city staff and residents on Monday shared stories about how the community has pulled together in the last several days to deal with unprecedented flooding in the Cadillac area.

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CADILLAC — The company that provides refuse collection in the city of Cadillac is asking that residents in flooded out areas bring their garbage to the nearest barricade on pickup day.

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Story Highlights:
• Severe flooding from heavy rain continues to affect Cadillac residents living around Lake Mitchell and Lake Cadillac.
• Residents share their experiences are dealing with damage from the flooding, including failed sump pumps and the constant removal of water to protect their homes.
• Despite the flooding, many residents are staying positive as their shared tales of family, friends and neighbors helping others out.
