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The Monroe County Emergency Management Agency says it will not accept any more form requests for debris pickup. Debris collection is ongoing.
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The city has partnered with Williams Tree Company of Martinsville to collect debris for a two-week period from homes within city limits.
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Tuesday's storm left extensive storm damage around Lake Monroe. Staff at Hoosier National Forest are still assessing the damage on its trails.
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Trees and signs are down throughout Bloomington after a storm producing 70-mile per hour winds swept through the area Tuesday evening, leaving thousands without power.
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In Winchester, the Randolph County Sheriff’s Department says overnight reports of mass casualties on social media were false.
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And it called the joint petition an “attack on the Company.”
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The atrium has been deemed safe enough to reopen the space to the public.
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Private non-profit organizations in Indiana have until July 31 to apply for a disaster loan for damage caused from the storms on March 31.
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A monster storm system tore through the South and Midwest overnight, spawning deadly tornadoes that shredded homes and shopping centers in Arkansas and collapsed a theater roof during a heavy metal concert in Illinois.