(KTNC) - Some storm damage is being reported from storms that moved through southeast Nebraska Thursday morning.
In Johnson County, Emergency Management Director Clint Strayhorn says they had wind gusts of 60-miles per hour, with a lot of trees down in the Sterling area.
Strayhorn says some large dead trees fell through the roofs of a couple buildings at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Tecumseh.
Richardson County Emergency Management Director Jim Gerweck says there were reports of small tree limbs down, especially in the western half of the county and strong wind gusts, but no significant damage.
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