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An explosion Tuesday morning rattled nearby windows and left one area family without a home. The Raines family started the morning just like any other. Pam Raines began a load of laundry and then laid down to take a short nap. Her slumber was quickly halted by her daughter who told her she smelled propane in the guest house located behind the family`s home. Before Pam had time to investigate the odor, the door of the guest home was blown of its hinged...landing just inches from her feet. She quickly gathered her daughter and granddaughter and ran from the home before flames engulfed the house.
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