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The Three Rivers Menards store at 1001 Warner Drive remains badly damaged nearly two months after an EF-2 tornado ravaged the area on March 6.
The store held a partial reopening last month, with some departments open intermittently, but closed indefinitely on April 20 to begin repairs. The tornado ripped off much of the roof and punched a gaping hole in an exterior wall, marking one of the more severe instances of storm damage to a Menards location.
According to a company spokesperson, the total repair costs are estimated to be in the millions of dollars and there is no official timeline yet for repairs or reopening.


