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4:13
Summer Activities Expo comes to Century Center Saturday
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4:26
The grand opening of the NODE in Niles is set for Saturday, April...
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1:40
Showers and storms later today cool Michiana down this weekend
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1:36
Latino immigrant presentation took place Thursday evening
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4:02
INDOT proposing changing SR 2 and Larrison Blvd. intersection...
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2:07
Proposed federal budget could put Real Services funding at risk
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2:19
Maddox Nelson
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7:39
The Demetrius Dubose Story
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3:10
The Link Trail connects downtown South Bend to Notre Dame
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0:10
Purdue University’s Boilermaker Special vehicle involved in...
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1:43
Rain Friday, cooler weekend
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0:45
Notre Dame football players give motivational talk at Mishawaka...
Election Day will be mild, windy then wet, in that order. Temperatures start in the 60s and peak near 70°, wind gusts will howl in excess of 40 mph, and the rain starts around sunset, which is before 6:00 PM. The heaviest rain will fall Wednesday evening, then temperatuers fall. There is a Wind Advisory for all the our Indiana counties, but alert or not, it wil be a windy day with peak gusts in thera early afternoon. The forecast is calmer and clearer the rest of the week. The next chance of rain, is Sunday.
Tonight: Few Showers. Low 62.
Tuesday: Mild, windy then rainy. High 70.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 57.
Thursday: Sunny. High 60.
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