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Joplin, Mo. — By all accounts, Mark Lindquist is a hero, an underpaid social worker who nearly gave his life trying to save three developmentally disabled adults from the Joplin tornado. Both ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mark Lindquist, whose against-the-odds story of survival and heroism in the Joplin tornado touched people around the world, got some good news Monday: The insurance company that ...
JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — By all accounts, Mark Lindquist is a hero, an underpaid social worker who nearly gave his life trying to save three developmentally disabled adults from the Joplin tornado.
JOPLIN, Mo. — By all accounts, Mark Lindquist is a hero, an underpaid social worker who nearly gave his life trying to save three developmentally disabled adults from the Joplin tornado.
Mark Lindquist, whose against-the-odds story of survival and heroism in the Joplin tornado touched people around the world, got some good news Monday: The insurance company that initially denied ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. JOPLIN, Mo. • By all accounts, Mark Lindquist is a hero, a social worker who nearly gave his life trying to save three ...
Mark Lindquist, of Joplin, Mo., and his sister, Linda Baldwin, walk together on Oct. 3, prior to Lindquist's release from the Missouri Rehabilitation Center in Mount Vernon, Mo. Lindquist suffered ...
Liz Easton was watering plants in her yard, while Mark Lindquist was tending to residents of the group home where he worked. About 10 miles away, the county coroner, Rob Chappel, was at home.
Devoted St. Louis Cardinals fan Mark Lindquist is going to game seven of the World Series in St. Louis tonight. Before the May 22 tornado, Lindquist was a 51-year-old man in good health. Watching ...
The tornado threw Mark Lindquist more than half a block, burying him a pile of rubble. He was impaled on a piece of metal, broke every rib in his body and lost most of his teeth. He spent nearly ...
ST. LOUIS • Mark Lindquist, whose against-the-odds story of survival and heroism in the tornado in Joplin, Mo., touched people around the world, got some good news Monday: The insurance company ...
By all accounts, Mark Lindquist is a hero, an underpaid social worker who nearly gave his life trying to save three developmentally disabled adults from the Joplin tornado. Both houses of the ...