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Home Breaking News News Thursday, March 14

Thursday, March 14

  • March 20, 2024
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Thursday, March 14, storms rolled through Marion County leaving trees uprooted, power poles snapped and a path of damage. This photo is Hwy 178 and Hwy 202 intersection leaving residents without power into the weekend. Photo by Flippin Police Chief John Spence
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