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Scary success story starts 2010 Kampaign for Kids

Posted: February 7, 2010 at 4:10 a.m.

Just over four months ago, 11-year-old Noah Sarkin fractured his skull when he collided with his soccer coach. Six hours later he was at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock, being prepped for emergency brain surgery.

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Northwest Profile, Pages 44 on 02/07/2010

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