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Physical Therapist Patty Akovenko works with David Miller, 17, on his coordination Wednesday morning at the Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation Hospital in Prescott Valley. Miller was recently involved in a rollover on Highway 69, and suffered two skull fractures and a frontal lobe bleed from the accident that nearly claimed his life. (Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier)

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About 15 to 20 new jobs were created from the recent Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation Hospital’s expansion.

By Special to the Courier September 21, 2016
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In the seconds before everything faded to black, David Miller knew he was on a collision course. And although he avoided it, it's what happened next that forever changed this once reserved Prescott Valley teen's life.About a month ago, on the way back from a movie the night of January 15 in PV, he was driving east through Dewey-Humboldt on Highway 69 toward Mayer with his girlfriend and a male acquaintance when he swerved to avoid hitting a dining room chair standing mysteriously in the fast lane.

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