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Albany, Evansville continue to clean up after tornadoes

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Delbert Harried stands inside the home of Marilyn Kueng on Sunday afternoon during the cleanup efforts following a confirmed EF-2 tornado that traveled through the Town of Porter, just northeast of Evansville, Wis., on Friday, Feb. 9.

EVANSVILLE – Roads began to reopen and power slowly came back on over the weekend in the Albany and Evansville areas, after two confirmed February tornadoes destroyed homes and caused other widespread damage.

They were the first two tornadoes ever recorded in the month of February in Wisconsin.

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Doug Sowles, left, helps with the cleanup efforts at the farm of Matt Artis on Sunday during the cleanup efforts following a confirmed EF-2 tornado that traveled through the Town of Porter, just northeast of Evansville, Wis., on Friday, Feb. 9.

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An aerial view of damage along North Tolles Road early Friday, Feb. 9, after a confirmed EF-2 tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville, Wis., the prior evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Patrick Crull tours the damage inside his home along North Tolles Road early Friday morning after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville the priority evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Amanda McElroy removes her jacket as debris burns behind during the cleanup efforts Sunday on a farm owned by Matt Artis, days after a confirmed EF-2 tornado traveled through the Town of Porter, just northeast of Evansville, Wis., on Friday, Feb. 9.

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