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0:59
Groundbreaking for phase two of ’The Cascade’
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0:54
’Holy War’ matchup off the field in annual Hunger Bowl
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5:59
Man attempts to swim the Lake Wawasee shoreline
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1:37
A week of summer ahead for Michiana
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0:50
Church holds service remembering Charlie Kirk
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1:24
Bishop Kevin Rhoades announces Diocesan Synod for fall of 2026
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0:45
Bone Frog Open- Irish Edition helps support military veterans...
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0:50
Saint Joseph Hospital NICU holds reunion party with babies, nurses...
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1:43
Dry period ahead, Shower chances to end the week
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1:56
Sunnier and hotter today
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0:38
Island of Blues returns to Island Park, draws crowd in Elkhart
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0:37
Hispanic Heritage market showcases culture, food and music in...
Fair weather lasts through midweek. Rivers crest and gradually decline through Friday. Friday however looks to be another mess, rain and snow showers. Model trend over the last 24 hours has shifted a little snowier but a mix of rain and snow is still expected. A slushy two inches seems to be in the range of possibility, as of Tuesday's forecast. You should expect changes, and even a variety of forecast impacts, between rain and snow across the area. Mid-40s ahead of the storm are a snow deterrent to accumulation, but as we learned last week, if precipitation is heavy enough, snow can accumulate. The weekend is chilly but dry.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 30.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 46.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 46.
Friday: Rain/snow. High 40.