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Winter storm pounding Midwest blamed for at least 2 deaths

By Associated Press
Published: February 9, 2018, 4:56pm
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Will Monk, 8, plays Friday with his dog Zoey, a 2 year-old goldendoodle, in his backyard in Barrington, Ill. The upper Midwest was preparing for the worst from a winter storm, with forecasters predicting up to a foot of snow some areas.
Will Monk, 8, plays Friday with his dog Zoey, a 2 year-old goldendoodle, in his backyard in Barrington, Ill. The upper Midwest was preparing for the worst from a winter storm, with forecasters predicting up to a foot of snow some areas. Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune Photo Gallery

CHICAGO (AP) — A winter storm pounding the Midwest caused at least two deaths Friday, authorities said, while closing schools and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.

Snow-related crashed snarled highways across southern Michigan, with one person killed when a semitrailer struck the rear of a car stopped in traffic on U.S. 23 near Flint, police said.

A Michigan State Police trooper was hospitalized after a pickup truck lost control and slammed into his stopped squad on Interstate 94 northeast of Detroit. A pileup on the same highway just east of Kalamazoo in southwestern Michigan of collected 38 vehicle including 16 semitrailers in eastbound lanes Friday afternoon, causing only minor injuries.

In Naperville, Ill., just west of Chicago, a man in his 60s died after suffering a heart attack while shoveling snow Friday morning, Edward Hospital spokesman Keith Hartenberger told the Chicago Tribune.

The National Weather Service reported 10 inches of snow on the ground Friday afternoon in suburban Chicago and 11 inches near South Bend, Ind. Chicago was forecast to receive as much as 14 inches of snow with Detroit expecting up to 9 inches.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the city was gearing up for three more rounds of snow through the weekend.

“The good news is we’re tried and tested here,” he said. “We’re up to it.”

Three northern Indiana counties posted travel watches, recommending only essential travel

More than 1,000 flights were canceled at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and more than 300 were canceled at Midway, the Chicago Department of Aviation reported Friday afternoon. More than 260 flights were canceled at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Mich.

Hank Stawasz was out shoveling his driveway by hand, clearing a path for the retiree to exit his home in the Detroit suburb of Livonia.

“It’s part of living in Michigan,” a smiling Stawasz said from underneath his Detroit Red Wings winter hat. “I saw the plows come by, so I figured I’d get a jump on it so I wouldn’t have to shovel it when it’s 4 feet high.”

Thousands of children got a rare snow day off school after school districts in Chicago, Detroit and Milwaukee canceled classes. Schools across Nebraska and Iowa also closed or delayed the start of classes.

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