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MESICK — The Manistee River Trail has reopened with temporary routes around flood-impacted areas, the U.S. Forest Service announced Monday evening.


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MESICK — The Manistee River Trail has reopened with temporary routes around flood-impacted areas, the U.S. Forest Service announced Monday evening.


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CADILLAC — As flood recovery efforts continue in the Cadillac area, concerns about people taking advantage of limited recovery resources and warning residents to watch for potential price gouging and repair scams is starting to rear its ugly head.


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CADILLAC — In the next two weeks, officials from the state of Michigan, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Small Business Administration will be going door to door in 30 counties to talk with homeowners about the damage they sustained in flooding.


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Story Highlights:
• Organizers of upcoming summer festivals and events remain optimistic their plans will move forward with minimal disruptions caused by the spring floods.
• Event organizers for Classics on the Canal, Freedom Festival and the Cadillac Festival of the Arts are monitoring flood conditions in case adjustments need to be made for certain activities.
• Many organizers believe attendance will remain strong for their events, thanks to the number of free activities happening.


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CADILLAC — With most of the water now off roadways in Cadillac, city officials have begun to look more closely at the damage done by flooding.


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GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP — Beside the Manistee River, a Manton-area neighborhood devastated by April’s flooding is putting the pieces back together.


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CADILLAC — On Friday, the city of Cadillac announced two updates related to recent flooding and ongoing recovery efforts.

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CADILLAC — Cadillac News spoke with officials on Friday to answer residents’ questions about local flooding.
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CADILLAC — The Cadillac News has been keeping an eye out for common questions that residents have about the area’s flooding.

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Dry, sunny conditions expected next week With the exception of some light rain possibilities Saturday and Tuesday, the forecast through next week is looking to be dry. National Weather Service Meteorologist Dan Cornish said there is a 20-30% chance of precipitation on Saturday but it likely won’t produce heavy rainfall, perhaps a few hundreds of an inch in this area. Forecasters are tracking another minor system that may produce rain Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning but Cornish said it’s just as likely the storm track will change and the area will remain dry. Overall, Cornish said the forecast is looking “pretty dry” through the middle to end of next week, with sunny conditions expected several days. Toward the end of the week, Cornish said the area could experience a warmup, with temperatures potentially reaching the 60s and 70s.
