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Home value concerns grow for East Palestine, Ohio residents following train derailment

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Home value concerns grow for East Palestine, Ohio residents following train derailment

Home value concerns grow for East Palestine, Ohio residents following train derailment

It's been nearly three months since the disastrous toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio and residents are still struggling to decide whether to leave or stay.


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