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1 year later: Mid-Michigan flood victims recall challenges, face new frustration Tags: MIDLAND COUNTY, Mich. – It was one year ago that the Edenville and Sanford dams gave way, leading to devastating floods in Mid-Michigan. Much of the mess has been cleaned up, but residents are still feeling the impact from the flooding especially in the town of Sanford. Residents that once had lakefront homes and now have no lake are being asked to pay a tax to fix the dams and refill the lakes. Kathy Parsch lost her home in the flooding. She was the very last person to make it out of the village of Sanford. ....
Teen found shot outside home near Sanford Shooting investigated on Sipes Avenue Published: Tags: SANFORD, Fla. – A teenager was shot Thursday night in Seminole County, sheriff’s officials said. The shooting was reported in the 2000 block of Sipes Avenue in Midway, north of the Orlando Sanford International Airport. [TRENDING: ....
Feds fine dam owners $15M for safety violations after 2020 mid-Michigan flooding 11,000 residents displaced in May 2020 after mid-Michigan dams breached Tags: A portion of Jones Road in Billings, Mich., is completely gone Thursday, May 21, 2020, after it was decimated by flooding caused by dam failures. (Katy Kildee/Midland Daily News via AP) Hydroelectric dam owner Boyce Hydro Power, LLC has been fined millions for safety violations after dam failures caused catastrophic floods near Midland. On Thursday, April 15, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced a $15 million penalty against Boyce Hydro Power for violating “numerous FERC staff orders and license provisions addressing safety of project facilities and surrounding communities.” ....