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Vigil Remembers Deadly Lewsidale Fire
A year ago, Thanksgiving turned to tragedy when an early morning house fire claimed the lives of three Lewisdale residents.

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A year ago, Thanksgiving turned to tragedy when an early morning house fire claimed the lives of three Lewisdale residents.

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