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0:59
Contract negotiations collapse, prompting NIPSCO to lock out...
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0:58
Indiana Football trophies tour stops by IUSB
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0:57
How the town of Bourbon shapes up one year after EF-1 tornado
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0:54
School City of Mishawaka announce Teachers of the Year
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1:36
Severe threat not over
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2:19
St. Joseph County officials address fax service hack
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1:28
Round two around midnight
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1:53
Local churches gearing up for the easter holiday amid a possible...
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1:48
Preparations underway as Indiana University football trophies...
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3:09
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission collecting consumer data...
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1:18
St. Joseph County officials host Election 101 Workshop on voting...
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5:36
Hannah Hidalgo wins Naismith Defensive Player of the Year
Two rounds of severe weather tonight. The first round 6:00 PM to Midnight will focus on discrete supercell storms that will be a hail and tornado threat for much of the area. The impacts will be scattered but will likely impact much of the area; large hail and dangerous tornadoes are a real possibility, before midnight. After midnight a line of storms will bring a wind, heavy rain and flood threat to the area, flash flooding is possible through early Wednesday morning. Additional rainfall is likely Wednesday. The forecast the rest of the week is cooler and just a reminder its still March, snow is possible by Monday.
Tonight: Severe thunderstorms. Low 54.
Wednesday: Rain. High 60.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 44.
Friday: Breezy. High 48.
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