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The National Weather Service (NWS) says a Flood Watch remains in effect for the entire WAKO listening area through the remainder of Tuesday. There is the possibility of strong severe thunderstorm activity in the region with forecasts of perhaps 2 inches or more of rain forecast. Excessive runoff from this amount of rain may result in river, creek, stream and other low-lying locations flooding. Heavy rainfall late Monday night into Tuesday morning across the region will also added to the potential of flooding.
People urged to take precautions against tick-borne disease as risk increases with warmer weather
First Brand Group sale approved
LCHS to co-host special program
Vincennes man arrested after pursuit that reached 150 mph
Lawrenceville city officials to meet with EPA
Hoosiers may qualify for free well water testing
St. Francisville City Council approves street and alley work
LCMH moving to new medical records system
Freelandville Methodist Church receives grant from native of the community
School threat investigated in White County
Road closure announced for bridge project in Lawrence County
Lady Indians drop home encounter with Fairfield
Fritchton Agronomy Center among investments for Keystone Cooperative
Crawford and Richland Counties receive state economic funding
VU announces transition for WVUT-TV
