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Public comments on RHS teacher’s social media post at SBCSC...
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Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on new homes in Elkhart
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IN teachers publicly reported for social media posts on AG’s...
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Dry, warmer weather to contribute to allergies during fall season
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Fashion Farm shares plans for the future
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Beach weather through Friday, planning around rain this weekend
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Elkhart County unites to fight hunger with new collaborative
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Sun still shining this week, but rainy this weekend
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Elkhart dedicates first Accessible Pedestrian Signal to pre-teen
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St. Joseph County Plans to Protect Drinking Water
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Malachi Fields emerging as Notre Dame’s new offensive weapon
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Michigan coffee company making changes post-tariffs
UPDATE [6:51 PM]: ABC57's Dante Stanton spoke with home and business-owners who saw their property take damage in the Osceola area, a spot that saw some of the most significant destruction.
Damage included down trees, power lines and harm caused to personal property
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There are reports of multiple downed trees and currently there's still thousands of Michiana residents without power.
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