The same day the gas prices shocked motorists by shooting up to $3.49 per gallon for regular unleaded, a west Michigan storm swept through the area and took the temperatures from 85 degrees down to the mid 40s for the morning and 61 in the afternoon. That storm brought high winds to Marshall, toppling a large tree limb into a North Liberty Street power line, knocking out electricity to the northeast quadrant of the city, from 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to 12:30 a.m. Wednesday as citizen Paul Davis of Marshall reports. Thanks to Paul, we'll have his spot news photos of Marshall's electric crews working to restore power to the neighborhoods and businesses.
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