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    Northeast Kansas residents pick up after storms

    By Colter Robinson,

    11 days ago

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    TOPEKA, Kan. ( KSNT ) – Northeast Kansas residents are picking up after a night of violent storms as power was knocked out to over 20,000 residents .

    The Osage County Police Department on social media alerted residents to limbs and trees down and the power outages.

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    “Our fantastic city crews were on it immediately and cleared the road blockage, and the electric crews responded immediately to power outages,” the Osage City Police Department wrote. “As a result, most of the streets and power is restored.”

    The Marysville Kansas Police Department took to Facebook to let residents that crews are out and assessing damage to get things back in working order.

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    Storms caused major tree damage and even knocked out the NOAA Weather Radio Station near Topeka. It’s unknown when it will be restored.

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