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1:48
Unity Gardens hosts Halloween costume drive
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1:17
Quiet but cooling down this week as a cold front rolls through...
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4:15
Kosciusko County guiding inmates back into society
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0:57
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi to utilize climate pollution reduction...
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2:36
New study reveals rise in Indiana teacher’s salaries
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3:26
New traffic flow system installed at Elkhart’s busiest intersection
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1:21
Breeze picks up Tuesday and Wednesday
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1:30
Delphi murder case continues Monday in Carroll County
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2:02
Sunny, summer-like Monday
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0:59
Miller’s Goats and Gardens hold annual Fall Farm Tour
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0:45
Democratic candidate for Governor Jennifer McCormick visits Unity...
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80-degree weather to start the week
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --Sunday night saw severe thunderstorms hit the Michiana area, with reports of wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
The damage was scattered, affecting some areas significantly while sparing others. In the hardest-hit regions, power lines and large tree limbs were blown down and broken.
This morning, 1,000 people were without power in St. Joe County.
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