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SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WJW) — Thousands of Summit County residents will no longer hear tornado sirens during severe weather.
The National Weather Service released a tornado warning at 2:14 p.m. on Saturday in effect until 2:45 p.m. for Franklin and ...
Lucas County officials are encouraging residents to switch to text alerts for more precise weather warnings after a 2023 ...
Copley Township’s tornado sirens are no longer in operation. All emergency alerts will now be issued through Regroup notifications ...
The Park Township Board of Trustees is reconsidering outdoor warning sirens several months after severe weather devastated ...
On Monday, Aug. 18, sirens in Barnes County caused confusion during severe weather reports, but emergency managers confirmed they were for a fire call.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — The City of Battle Creek is upgrading all of their 10 emergency outdoor warning sirens. As a result, ...
As of Sept. 2, nearly 60 out of the 79 tornado sirens in Winnebago County are working, according to Sheriff Gary Caruana.
There are problems with the idea of installing warning sirens in Mount Airy, writes Steve Lichtman.