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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowA tornado struck a southern Indiana town Monday night, tearing the roof off the police and fire headquarters and leaving debris piled on the courthouse square. The National Weather Service said the storm damaged numerous buildings in the Orange County town of Paoli, about 40 miles northwest of Louisville. The town had widespread power outages following the storm, but no injuries were reported. The weather service said the damage was done by a tornado with winds of about 95 mph. Several homes and businesses had roofs torn off or windows blown in.
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