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3:50
Insights on a new peace agreement for the Middle East
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1:00
South Bend City Hall officially open Monday
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1:35
Dry this week, rain this weekend
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1:21
Temperatures stay above average for the next several days
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2:04
Fighting Irish Fight for Life program signing day Sunday
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1:58
Harvest Fest takes over Indiana Dinosaur Museum
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1:46
Sunnier and warmer than usual, Rain chances return by next weekend
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3:04
Second half performance leads Notre Dame to fourth straight win
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1:11
Cool to start the day, Pleasant and sunny by afternoon
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0:46
Dowagiac celebrates autumn at Under the Harvest Moon Festival
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1:34
Elkhart hosts 13th annual trunk or treat event
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1:21
Mild weekend, Warmer to start the week
UPDATE [6:51 PM]: ABC57's Dante Stanton spoke with home and business-owners who saw their property take damage in the Osceola area, a spot that saw some of the most significant destruction.
Damage included down trees, power lines and harm caused to personal property
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There are reports of multiple downed trees and currently there's still thousands of Michiana residents without power.
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