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Business M-54 (Bus. M-54) was a business loop in the Flint area. It ran for about 14.8 miles (23.8 km) along Saginaw Road, which was also called Saginaw Street in the city of Flint. The highway connected to its parent, M-54, in Grand Blanc Township on the south end and ran through suburban Burton northwesterly into Flint.
People living along two mid-Michigan lakes and parts of a river were evacuated Tuesday following several days of heavy rain that produced flooding and put pressure on dams in the area. The ...
Rainfall is forecast to be 1-3 inches across southeast Michigan, with as much as 4 inches in certain areas. Southeast Michigan urged to prepare for flooding, clear basements as Beryl approaches ...
Trask Parkway (U.S. 21) at Keans Neck Road: Reduced to one lane northbound and one lane southbound due to flooding Trask Parkway near the Marine Corps Air Station: “Likely to flood,” according ...
The entirety of I-69 is listed on the National Highway System, [4] which is a network of roadways important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility. [5] The freeway carries 91,100 vehicles on average each day between I-475 and M-54 in Flint and 14,085 vehicles between M-53 and Capac Road near the Lapeer–St. Clair county line, the highest and lowest traffic counts in 2012 ...
It is controlled and maintained by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. [1] [3] The wildlife management area owes its creation to the Reedsburg Dam, which was constructed in 1940 along the Muskegon River to alleviate flooding from Houghton Lake. The resulting reservoir became known as the Dead Stream Flooding (or Dead Stream Swamp) at ...
Severe storms across Michigan led to high winds and flooding between Aug. 24 and Aug. 26 of last year, with seven tornadoes being recorded, including several with winds that topped 100 miles per ...
The park visitors center, which is open year-round, is located off H-58 on Sand Point Road at the west end of the park. The highway turns due east and runs through an intersection with H-13 (Connors Road). Leaving town, H-58 becomes Munising–Van Meer–Shingleton Road and enters the national park.