Top 5 Stories on INCnow.tv for July 21-27

By Scott Sarvay

Top 5 Stories on INCnow.tv for July 21-27

July 28, 2012 Updated Jul 27, 2012 at 3:54 PM EDT

Welcome to the Top 5 for the week of July 21-27.

Below are brief summaries and links to the five most-viewed stories on INCnow.tv over the past week. Click on the links to view the stories.

1. Fatal Crash On I-69 Near Gas City

Gas City, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A fatal crash has occurred near the Gas City exit on I-69.

2. Pictures: Fort Wayne Storm Damage and Clean-Up

Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) -- Fort Wayne continues to direct resources in order to remove storm debris, restore traffic and keep residents safe after Friday's storm.

3. Salamonie Reservoir's Sunken Town Invaded by Treasure Hunters

Huntington County, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is closing off visitation to the small town of Monument City located at the bottom of the Salamonie Reservoir.

4. Local DJ Auctions Laptop for Colorado Victims

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – After seeing the tragedy that happened Aurora, Colorado, a local YouTube sensation and radio DJ decides to auction off her special laptop.

5. Stunning Photo Gallery Shows Minnesota Storm Damage

A massive storm caused serious flooding and damage in Minnesota earlier this week, and Granite Broadcasting sister station Northland's NewsCenter in Duluth has compiled a stunning photo gallery documenting the events.




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