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Updated: June 1, 2011 5:00 a.m.

Life after two brain tumors

Sugar, spice and everything nice - that's what little girls are made of. Homeschooled-Covington resident Kylie Harris, however, is made of so much more. She had to grow up between surgeries, rehabilitation and treatments. The 15-year-old learned to live her life by navigating around the obstacles she faced since she was diagnosed with a brain tumor as a toddler. "Kylie has a huge prayer network and support system," said her mother, Rachel Harris. "She has ...

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