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2:48
Benton Harbor riverfront redevelopment plan nears final draft...
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1:08
Elkhart City council unanimously advances a temporary moratorium
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2:33
Groups descend on northwest Indiana to help with storm cleanup
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3:01
Geothermal plant on Notre Dame’s campus introduces energy efficient...
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2:52
Elkhart city council to consider data center proposal moratorium
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3:01
Michiana counties continue storm cleanup efforts with federal...
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2:08
Ignition Music Garage previews new self-titled Weezer album for...
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2:48
Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa returns to full-contact work as Notre Dame...
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1:17
Drier to start week
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0:49
Morning storms end a wet week
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2:33
Photos and videos coming out of Milford community after FBI search...
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2:09
Taste of Niles brings community members to taste local food and...
A stormy pattern returns midweek with multiple rounds of storms Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday afternoon there will be two rounds of storms between noon and 6:00 PM, with the second round the more likely threat, but overall, this set-up is unlikely to bring widespread damage. Wednesday will also likely have two rounds of storms, one in the afternoon and another in the evening. The threat for severe weather is in the evening, 4:00 PM to Midnight, Wednesday. Also, be prepared for the possibility of flash flooding as more than two inches of rain could fall Wednesday evening.
The weather is quiet and fair through Juneteenth, Friday and Saturday. Sunday may have showers late.
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