SNOHOMISH, Wash. – A Snohomish man says he’s out hundreds of thousands of dollars he’s owed and is struggling to support his family — all because he was trying to protect you from an oil train derailment.
Moving into a new house is usually cause for celebration, but Curtis Rookaird, his wife, and their two young sons are all in tears Tuesday (Sept. 16).
Read the complete story at Television Station KIRO.
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