Widespread Storm Damage and Power Outages Plague Northeast and Kentucky.

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Strong winds, lightning, and rain caused severe damage in Northeast Ohio for the second weekend in a row, leaving roofs and walls of buildings blown away and over 100,000 homes and businesses without power. Stark County was one of the hardest-hit areas, with a portion of the roof ripped off a school and the back wall of a seed company blown away. Power crews are working to restore electricity, while property owners are left to repair the damage caused by the severe winds.
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- Thousands without power in Kentuckiana after Friday's severe weather, wind WDRB
- More than 250 line technicians help restore power in Kentucky after storms WHAS11
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