A fire that damaged the USDA Farm Service Agency office in Onaway, Mich. last Friday is under investigation. According to officials, the fire started just before 7 p.m. in a middle wall section on the north end of the building. Much of the damage occurred in the Wildlife Division office, with smoke and water damage spreading throughout the entire building. No one was injured. FSA officials are currently looking to relocate the county office. Producers will be notified once the new site is determined. (Cheboygan Daily Tribune) Read more.
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