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04/28/2026
04/21/2026

🌪️🌊Did you receive damage during recent severe weather events? Report it to us using our online self-reporting tool! Your information directly supports response efforts and helps build a better picture of the extent of damages that will be used to determine if federal help is available.

Look for a link to the reporting tool in the comments section.⬇️

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04/21/2026
04/18/2026

STARTING TOMORROW 4/15/26-4/24/26 WE ARE HAVING A DOG ADOPTION SPECIAL!

If you know anyone in search of a furry addition to their home..
send them our way! :D

Link in the comments below to get to our adoptable dogs page!

04/17/2026
04/15/2026

Michigan State Police "A proud tradition of service through excellence, integrity, and courtesy."
News Release
Michigan Residents Urged to Take Precautions Due to Flood Conditions


For Immediate Release:

April 14, 2026

LANSING, MICH. Many areas of Michigan are currently experiencing severe flooding as melting snow and rain have caused rivers to breach their banks. With forecasts from the National Weather Service predicting up to three inches of rain, conditions could worsen in flooded areas and result in additional areas of flooding and even flash flooding.

Risks include:

Exposure to contaminants in flood water, including E. coli, heavy metals, and petrochemicals.
Injury from floating debris.
Power outages.
Road washouts.
Damage and contamination to drinking water systems.
Mental stress from repeated storms and flood cleanup.
“Even if people are not currently in a flooded area, conditions can change rapidly. Residents are encouraged to monitor health and safety alerts issued by their local media and local emergency response agencies as flooding can quickly create dangerous conditions,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive for the State of Michigan. “Floodwater and standing waters can make you vulnerable to infectious diseases or injuries. MDHHS is providing the following guidance to help keep Michiganders healthy during flood events.”

Flood tipsState emergency preparedness information

Follow all emergency orders.
Standing water can be deceiving, do not attempt to drive or walk through flooding water on the roadway. Six inches of water is enough to lose control of your vehicle.
Floodwater could cover live, downed electrical lines or other hazards.
For downed trees or debris blocking travel, call 9-1-1.
For downed power lines, stay at least 25 feet away and contact your local electric provider.
During flooding, move to higher ground, if advised, and keep emergency supplies ready (food, flashlights, water, etc.).
State emergency preparedness information

State and local agencies have published information that can help residents plan for weather-related emergencies including:

The Flood Safety Series,which provides practical guidance for:
Preparing for floods.
Staying safe during a flood.
Staying safe after a flood.
MDHHS Michigan Prepares website,which shares a variety of preparedness resources, including guidance on How to Create Your Emergency Plan.
Michigan State Police’s MIREADY webpage, which contains emergency planning information, including Pet Preparedness.
The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s fact sheet, Protecting Your Private Water Supply in an Emergency, is a resource for well owners.
The Michigan Department of Health Human Services (MDHHS) website offers resources that can help residents avoid carbon monoxide poisoning if they use generators during power outages.
Michigan Public Service Commissionwebsite offers information about outage credits due to lengthy power outages.
Residents can also stay informed by signing up for local community alerts. Some local health departments also have emergency planning information that may be more relevant to county-specific concerns.

The Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) has activated the Joint Information Center (JIC) as the source of state agency information dissemination. Find links to and sign up to receive MSP and SEOC news releases and follow Facebook and X or the latest information from the JIC.

For tips on how to prepare before, during and after an emergency or disaster, visit MIReady.

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The Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division is responsible for coordinating state and federal resources to assist local government in response and relief activities in the event of an emergency or disaster, as well as coordinating homeland security initiatives and various federal grants.

Media Contact:

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04/15/2026

Here are the current state road and bridge closures (I, M and US routes) due to flooding (for local roads, contact your local road agency or follow them on their social media):

- US-2 closed between US-41 and Main St in : https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.70063120578817&lon=-87.46343277609294&zoom=10

- SB M-35 closed between Airport Rd and Lake Shore Dr in : https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.717293373390014&lon=-87.07084320700099&zoom=11

- US-41closed at US-2 in Delta County: https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.92449466711873&lon=-86.98226593649323&zoom=11

- US-31 closed between Division Rd and Kent Rd : https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.397753410174126&lon=-84.93082665121563&zoom=12

- M-119 closed between Pike Rd and Division Rd in Emmet County: https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.62612851255626&lon=-85.05268595938057&zoom=12

- M-119 closed between Terpening Rd and Stutsmanville Rd in Emmet County: https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.49524245160837&lon=-85.07963679556218&zoom=12

- US-23 bascule bridge closed in : https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=45.64542310447142&lon=-84.48032401327464&zoom=13

- M-65 closed at Webb Road in : https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?incidents=true&lat=44.397051369284114&lon=-83.81627343420388&zoom=13

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MSP Emergency Management & Homeland Security Division

04/14/2026

A local state of emergency has been declared for Menominee County due to severe flooding.

Rising floodwaters have caused dangerous conditions throughout our county, including impassible roads, sinkholes, washed out bridges, impacts to utilities and infrastructure, and flooding to homes and businesses.

The Menominee River is expected to rise for another 24 to 48 hours. We urge all local residents to have a flood emergency plan, and to use extreme caution near standing and moving floodwaters.

❌ Do not drive through flooded areas - unseen hazards may exist below the water’s surface.

đźš§ Follow local detours and road closures.

📲 Stay in the know - watch for updates from Menominee County 911, the Menominee County Road Commission, and MSP Emergency Management & Homeland Security Division

📝 Visit Ready.gov for resources and preparedness information

04/02/2026

📣📰At long last, the Menominee County Journal is now digitized and full-text searchable! This project was a little over two years in the making. The library used a digital inclusion grant to have the microfilm reels brought to NMU, where the members of UPLINK - Upper Peninsula Digital Network - took on the task of digitizing 56 reels containing the Journal from August of 1893 through the end of 2016. UPLINK is a free database of primary source materials documenting the history and culture of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. While the microfilm reader and reels are still available for use at the library, these machines and reels do not last forever and are expensive to replace. Click the link below to start browsing!
https://uplink.nmu.edu/node/150068

Be sure to check out the redesigned website tomorrow April 1st. Here you can inquire on property parcels…and when you cr...
03/31/2026

Be sure to check out the redesigned website tomorrow April 1st. Here you can inquire on property parcels…and when you create an account you will have free access to your own property. Delinquent tax payments can also be paid here. Questions?…call our office at 906-863-5548.

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839 10th Avenue
Menominee, MI
49858

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