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Yazoo family left with nothing after house fire

Randy and Eva Whitworth lost everything in a house fire New Year’s Eve. A fund and collection site have been established to help the family. Randy and Eva Whitworth lost everything in a house fire New Year’s Eve. A fund and collection site have been established to help the family. By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Donations are being accepted for a family who lost everything in a house fire on New Year’s Eve.
Randy and Eva Whitworth lost their home and all their possessions after a fire consumed their home over the weekend.
The couple’s children, ages 11 and 6, also lost all of their Christmas presents.
Kim Malone, a family friend, has spearheaded an effort to raise money and other donations for the family who are currently staying between relatives and a hotel.
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