Springfield business experiences total loss after building burns down on Christmas Eve

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Springfield business experiences total loss after building burns down on Christmas Eve
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A Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Marshall is working to find out if the record cold weather had any role in a fire that destroyed a local business Christmas Eve.

JFRD crews went into the building to start off with and confirmed there were no people or pets inside the structure during the fire.

Video from the scene showcased a large pillar of smoke rising from the pile of rubble where the building once stood.

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