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Fire on Durand Avenue Results in Total Loss of Home
An accidental fire gutted a home Friday morning. No one was home at the time, but the incident is being considered a total loss.

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An accidental fire gutted a home Friday morning. No one was home at the time, but the incident is being considered a total loss.

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