Another day, another storm for Watertown area
A large tree was toppled by strong winds early Saturday, August 16, in southeast Watertown. Photo by Roger Whittle, Watertown Current.
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By Roger Whittle - August 16, 2025 in News, Featured, Weather Reading Time: 3 minutes
A large tree was toppled by strong winds early Saturday, August 16, in southeast Watertown. Photo by Roger Whittle, Watertown Current.
Another strong storm system passed through the Watertown area in the early morning hours of Saturday, August 16, causing damage to both structures and...
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Roger Whittle has over 40 years of daily newspaper experience at a dozen papers across the country including the Omaha World Herald. He returned to his hometown of Watertown in 2012 as editor of the local paper. He has been recognized with dozens of journalism awards for writing, photography and page design.
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