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May 12, 2021 By Mike Kruzman / news@whmi.com
A local utility is helping residents prepare for seasonal thunderstorms and safe celebrations in warmer weather.
With May being nearly half over, Consumers Energy is shining a light on storm safety and protecting oneself from harm while working and playing outdoors in the summer. They recommend all households prepare an emergency kit in the case of a severe storm causing power outages. The kit should include a 3-day supply of water, non-perishable food and medicines, flashlights, and a portable radio with batteries.
They also advise that you use generators safely, being sure not to operate them in an attached garage, basement, enclosed patio, or by windows and air intakes.
Radio Station WHMI 93.5 FM Livingston County Michigan News, Weather, Traffic, Sports, School Updates, and the Best Classic Hits for Howell, Brighton, Fenton
May 11, 2021 By Mike Kruzman & Jon King / news@whmi.com
Several local schools have appeared on the stateâs School Outbreak report, while officials in Howell are confident things are getting better and they can continue in-person learning.
In a letter (posted below) to families of students in Howell Public Schools, Superintendent Erin MacGregor states that two schools are appearing on this weekâs Michigan Department of Health and Human Services School Outbreak Report. An outbreak in an educational setting is two or more cases linked by time and place. Howell High School will appear three times, affecting six students, with each instance being limited to the original case of a student testing positive and one additional case of another student that was linked. Hutchings Elementary also appears in the report for a case involving a staff member who tested positive, with 3 students who were identified as close contacts testing positive.