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Congressman Rudy Yakym on Iran conflict
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A look at some of the big concerts coming to St. Joseph County...
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Mild Sunday, snow Monday
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Morris Performing Arts Center show season starts tonight
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1:53
Thousands without power due to high wind gusts
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2:49
High Wind Warning today
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Elkhart residents fight unauthorized mobile home
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Fairfield breaks ground on $7 million athletics and band facilities...
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Driver identified in single-vehicle crash on S.R. 933
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Dan Schaetzle approved for 2026 re-election
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YWCA receives donation to support women’s economic advancement
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Local high schoolers learn about construction during Building...
Some flurries and light snow showers are possible this evening, but no accumulation is expected. Temperatures drop into the low 20s tonight, and we stay dry through Friday. Friday will be a bit warmer, with highs in the low 40s and mostly cloudy skies. Snow starts moving in late overnight, lasting into early Saturday morning. This will be north of US 30, mainly in our Michigan counties. A dusting to less than 1” is expected. By Sunday, snow showers will be possible for areas south of US 30, with up to 1” of snow accumulation. Temperatures will drop into the teens on Monday.
Tonight: Cloudy, low of 22.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, high of 40.
Saturday: Breezy, chance of snow north of US 30, highs in the mid 30s.
Sunday: Snow showers south of US 30. Temperatures falling from 26 degrees during the day.