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6:42
Forgiveness at the forefront for family who survived Benton Harbor...
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1:11
Breezy and mild Saturday, turning chilly Sunday
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5:30
Lerner Theatre end of year preview
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5:28
’Snow Queen’ at the Lerner Theatre
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3:37
Knox Redskins ready to reclaim regional championship title following...
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1:57
Fair Friday, Milder and cloudier Saturday
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1:07
Plymouth schools take part in the Project Adam Advisor for Indiana
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0:47
CASIE Center launches county-wide Attendance Awareness Program
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1:30
Fair today, Warming through the weekend
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1:18
What’s next, post-shutdown? A local political science professor...
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10:18
Modular Mania
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2:18
Multiple departments respond to tire fire in Middlebury
The forecast is quiet through Friday, then turns messy this weekend. Rounds or wet snow or wintry mix are likely early Saturday morning through early Sunday afternoon. Lasting accumulation or a major impact is unlikely as high temperatures and the ground will be above freezing. Confidence is growing for a more impactful round of wintry weather next Tuesday-Wednesday; wet heavier snow, heavy rain or both. The projected track in the storm is still likely to shift around. At this plan for highly unpleasant wintry, windy weather. We are upping Threat Tracker to 2/5 ORANGE, Tuesday. Highs above freezing until the end of next week will continue to make lasting accumulating snow, questionable.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 22.
Friday: Mostly cloudy High 38.
Saturday: Wet Snow / Wintry Mix. High 36.
Sunday: AM Ligh Snow: High 36.