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NewsMarch 26, 2017

Rhonda Henderson walks past her husband, Craig as he burns what was left of her aunt's house after a tornado tore through Perry County on Feb. 28

Rhonda Henderson walks past her husband, Craig as he burns what was left of her aunt's house after a tornado tore through Perry County on Feb. 28. Henderson's aunt, Ina Maning, lived in the home for 51 years, and said she felt fortunate she did not lose all her possessions in the tornado. Maning is living in an apartment until her home is rebuilt in the same location. "This is home," Maning said. "I've got good neighbors, and we take care of each other."
Rhonda Henderson walks past her husband, Craig as he burns what was left of her aunt's house after a tornado tore through Perry County on Feb. 28. Henderson's aunt, Ina Maning, lived in the home for 51 years, and said she felt fortunate she did not lose all her possessions in the tornado. Maning is living in an apartment until her home is rebuilt in the same location. "This is home," Maning said. "I've got good neighbors, and we take care of each other."Laura Simon
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