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Rain wraps up today, cooling down
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Benton Harbor School Board demonstrators push for more funding
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County committee recommends changes to solar energy ordinance
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INDOT hosts ‘Charging the Crossroads’ public meeting in Warsaw
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Marshall County hit hard by Tuesday morning storms
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Notre Dame Hockey Head Coach Jeff Jackson retirement press conference
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More storms Wednesday morning, then a less humid midweek
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Tuesday storms leave damage across Michiana
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Thunderstorms with multiple windows for severe weather today
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Common Council denies tax abatement extension for Matthews LLC
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Women’s March in South Bend two years after the overturning...
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Portion of Olive Street closed for utility work
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --Sunday night saw severe thunderstorms hit the Michiana area, with reports of wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
The damage was scattered, affecting some areas significantly while sparing others. In the hardest-hit regions, power lines and large tree limbs were blown down and broken.
This morning, 1,000 people were without power in St. Joe County.
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