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New business was born from fire and infirmity (access required)

by Gaye Bunderson
Published: December 15,2011
Time posted: 9:20 am
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In a span of three months in 2008, Brooke Linville experienced a tsunami of troubles. She and her husband lost their home in the Oregon Trail Heights fire, her face was paralyzed from Bell’s palsy, and it was later determined she suffered from Lyme disease. Up until her diagnosis she worked as a special education teacher ...
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