TORONTO, S.D. - So far, it has been a hard life for the Thibodeau family of Brookings County, but things will get a little easier thanks to a major television show.
Wednesday morning, the producers of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" showed up at Kevin and Nila Thibodeau's white, century-old farmhouse delivering the news that their home will be demolished and replaced. Meanwhile, the couple and their three children will be treated to a one-week vacation in New York.
"We received hundreds of letters about this family and decided to help get them the home they deserve," Diane Korman, senior producer for the show, said from the home Wednesday.
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SDSU's construction management program has had some contact with the show and will be providing some help on this project. The renovation start today.
Wednesday morning, the producers of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" showed up at Kevin and Nila Thibodeau's white, century-old farmhouse delivering the news that their home will be demolished and replaced. Meanwhile, the couple and their three children will be treated to a one-week vacation in New York.
"We received hundreds of letters about this family and decided to help get them the home they deserve," Diane Korman, senior producer for the show, said from the home Wednesday.
http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...609070332/1001
SDSU's construction management program has had some contact with the show and will be providing some help on this project. The renovation start today.
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