Businesses across Elkhart lost power during Thursday storms
By:
Jackie Bauer
Posted: Jul 20, 2023 11:43 PM EDT

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ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. - The Hall of Heroes Museum was left powerless along with other businesses across Elkhart, due to Thursday's storms.
The Hall of Heroes Museum remained open, but with computers down they had to handle payments manually.
However,they still had fun with it, offering flashlight tours night at the museum style.
So, for the Museum, no power, no problem, they used their own superpowers to save the day and still offer entertainment.
The hall of heroes and the rest of the businesses on Cassopolis regained power around 7p.m. Thursday evening.
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