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Disaster $ For UP Roads Sought

Michigan Department of Transportation has gone to the Federal Highway Administration requesting money to repair roads in the Upper Peninsula damaged from flooding.

Damage by heavy flooding a week and a half ago and are expected to cost more than $28 million. It would be used to repair roads in Houghton, Menominee and Gogebic counties which Gov. Snyder declared a disaster last week. Contractors are working to repair the flood damage.