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Historic Jimtown Gymnasium reopens as Craig and Teneen Dobbs...
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Automotive Program fuels students for the future
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Confusion and outcry after St. Joseph County residents receive...
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Cool and dry today, but a soaker to start off May
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Indiana River Rescue School shaping heroes in South Bend
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Allegations of grade inflation and improper credits
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Bremen Superintendent responds to criticism and parent-led survey
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Buchanan tears down Old Feed Mill on Red Bud Trail
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Soaking rain Thursday
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Ivy Tech training students at Amazon Data Center
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Two rounds of rain today with severe storms possible
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Update in ongoing investigation at SBCSC
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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