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1:03
Final steel beam set at the Raclin Murphy Encore Center Thursday...
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3:12
South Bend’s Century Center future sparks controversy
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1:46
Notre Dame Football general manager meets with media Thursday...
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1:34
Winter’s swan song arrives Friday as warmer weather begins...
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2:51
Notre Dame Football performance staff talk prep ahead of spring...
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4:05
Irish prep for ACC quarterfinals in Greensboro
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2:37
Bremen local businesses add surcharge as egg prices continue...
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1:00
One more round of wintry weather
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2:08
All lanes of U.S. 20 closed between Middlebury, Shipshewana Thursday...
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5:04
Bring your appetite to Niles for final days of Restaurant Week
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3:30
Mishawaka High School Theatre holding fundraiser Saturday for...
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0:29
One sent to hospital following three-vehicle crash Thursday morning
Temperatures fall through Thursday. Tuesday will feature seasonable temperatures and clouds with the passage of a cold front. Wednesday, will be quiet most of the day, then an arctic front cuts through by the early evening. That front could bring scattered snow showers. After the front, temperatures drop sharply, falling to the teens, Thursday. The cold air will turn-on the lake effect snow machine. Impacts are expect to be confined mostly to Southwest Michigan and extreme Northern Indiana, as the wind is more west than northwest. The wind will be blustery but unlikely to be severe, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Travel will be most impacted, Thursday morning. The snow "turns-off" quickly as temperatures rebound this weekend. Rain is likely Saturday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 34.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and cooler. High 40.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, breezy and colder. Lake effect snow ramps-up by the evening. High 30.
Thursday: Lake effect snow, cold and breezy. High 18.