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“I’m extremely proud and determined. This is just a great feeling to even be able to accomplish having a home for my family through Habitat”
Icynene Insulation vice president Brian Flage, right, president Christine Flage, center, and Jim German discuss the North Collin County Habitat for Humanity’s strategy for the upcoming national Builder’s Blitz. via Star Community Newspapers
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