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Goshen holds 4th annual Hispanic Heritage Festival
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Fusion Festival underway in Howard Park
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Notre Dame back in the win column with a 66-7 over Purdue
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Heat continues with plenty of sunshine
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A persistently warm, dry, and sunny forecast
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3-vehicle crash in Middlebury
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Fatal Crash on Teasdale Lake St.
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The Niles Scream Park returns
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Caution signs reinstalled in St. Joseph, drowning victims remembered
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OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. - A Michigan county is trying to put a face to the opioid epidemic in hopes of curbing the problem.
Oakland county has launched a new web portal that allows people to see the problem and seek help.
The site includes statistics and information about opioid addiction.
It also has an interactive map called "Celebrating loved ones," which tells the stories of people who have died from opioid overdoses.
You can visit the website here.
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