February flood
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Disaster recovery centers open up across the state
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Disaster assistance available for Pulaski residents after flooding
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Flood victims in 13 additional counties now eligible for disaster assistance
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Out-of-state students help local flood victims
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Flood recovery center temporarily opens in Marshall County
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Indiana Disaster Recovery Centers closed on Sundays
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July marks deadline for flood damage assistance
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February floods bring several programs to resident assistance
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Wonderland Cinema repairs underway, doors will open soon
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Free mold remediation services offered to Marshall County flood victims
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Indiana senator works to get funding for flood damages
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Flood victims in Goshen can apply for grants to help with flooding
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Marshall County flood victims can get their wells tested for free
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ABC57 Investigates: Knowing your flood risk
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Berrien County opening multi agency flood relief center
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One stop disaster assistance center in Elkhart will close Saturday
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South Bend's infrastructure sees impact from historic flooding
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County reminds residents of waste site for flood debris disposal
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ABC57 donation drive for flood victims a huge success
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Over a hundred flood relief volunteers and programs help clean-up Niles
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Berrien Springs residents waiting for federal aid, state disaster declaration
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Cass County officials remind residence to report flood damage
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Elkhart community donates items to Goodwill for #57FloodRelief
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#57FloodRelief: Elkhart flood victims cleaning up drowned homes
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Sanya Vitale discusses getting cleaning supplies to flood victims
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South Bend Battalion Chief Buchanan discusses flood recovery
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Scott Moore, Wonderland Cinema owner, discusses flood recovery
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Local groups help Berrien County flood victims with mental health and other services
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Berrien County flood damage estimated at $6+ million
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Health Department tips on hazards in the home after flooding
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Rep. Walorski meets with residents staying at Red Cross shelter
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Work ordered issued for Phillip's Ditch, Jewell Woods sees flooding
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NIPSCO natural gas services for Elkhart flood victims
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Berrien County Animal Control gives reunited flood victims ‘Pet Packs’
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Church works with new website to help Michiana flood victims
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Plymouth family shares lessons learned after flood
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I&M gives flood update for Michiana
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Berrien County road closures, how to report flood damage
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Recovery process starts as neighborhoods deal with flood aftermath
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Indiana Governor adds seven counties to Disaster Emergency Declaration
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A Plymouth business works to clear out damage from floods
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Mayor explains how Mishawaka was able to avoid major flood damage
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City of Elkhart holds clothing drive for residents impacted by flooding
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St. Joseph Co. residents: Road closure update, report flood damage
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Who to contact for flood damage in your county
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Indiana Michigan Power restoring power throughout Michiana
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Wolcottville sewers temporarily shut down post flooding
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Goshen mayor lifts Declaration of Emergency
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Disaster declared in Marshall County due to flooding
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Knox Community Schools cancel games, events
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St. Joseph Co. residents: Reporting flood damage, road closure update
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Goshen property owners should contact city to assess flood damage
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Representative Jackie Walorski tours flooded Elkhart neighborhoods
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Goshen firefighters rescue stranded kayaker from floodwaters
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DeCamp Gardens neighbors working to clean as waters recede
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First Responders rescue homeowners during mandatory evacuation
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Kosciusko County works to provide sandbag aid for residents
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Homes swallowed by floodwaters in Niles neighborhood
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Flooding forces Elkhart Central HS to cancel activities
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Report flood damage to State of Indiana
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Mayor Stutsman provides update on flooding in Goshen
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I&M gives update to flood response
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South Bend and Elkhart give updates to flood emergency
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U.S. Coast Guard rescuing people trapped in homes
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Flood waters continue to shut down roads: Full list
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American Red Cross opens disaster shelters along St. Joseph River
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Goshen evacuees say they wish they would've acted sooner
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Goshen Brewing Company deals with seeping water from flooding
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Niles business destroyed by rising floodwaters
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Flooding concerns at Lakeland Hospital in Niles
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Niles Courthouse closing until Monday, river expected to peak overnight
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Health Department advises residents with wells to check for flooding
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City of Elkhart and Elkhart County under a State of Emergency
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Mayor Buttigieg announces South Bend is under a State of Emergency
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Officials opening Berrien Springs dam, some evacuations ordered
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Historic flooding and a look at when the rivers may recede
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Sandbags available for Elkhart County residents
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State of Emergency declared for City of Goshen
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Flooding prompts evacuation in Goshen neighborhood
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Rain ends but flooding continues
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Baugo Creek families brace for more flooding
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Elkhart County Sheriff's Department warns drivers on county roads