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Former Super Bowl MVP turns horror into hope
Posted on February 4, 2013 at 12:31 AM
Updated Monday, Feb 4 at 12:42 AM
The Children’s ER at Sacred Heart Medical Center recently opened its doors, thanks in part to a Spokane-grown Super Bowl MVP. KREM 2’s Danielle Grant sat down with Mark Rypien about his story of loss, and what he is doing to look to the future.
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