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Detroit-based nonprofit brings YouthUp Mobile Unit to South Bend...
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2:38
Newly formed St. Joe County Fire Territory swearing-in ceremony
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1:14
Notre Dame begins spring practices with new defensive coordinator
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0:51
Indiana Agricultural workers honored Friday morning
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Opening day at Potawatomi Zoo Friday
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2:46
Rounds of rain this weekend
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Dozens of cattle impacted when truck tips on highway ramp Friday
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CASA of St. Joseph County looking for more volunteers
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Rounds of rain this weekend
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0:54
LangLab South Bend Hosts Pop-Up University Thursday
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Local soda shop closes due to fire just before national T.V....
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Major road improvement project started today at the Ireland and...
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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