LA CENTER — Ask Johnny Linstroth about his bedroom in the home of his foster parents, Marcus and Nikki Winston, and he’ll proudly say it has the best views in the house. The walls are lined with album covers, and shelves are stacked with vinyl records.
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Source: The Columbian
Fostering a future: Johnny Linstroth finds stability, clear path forward thanks to La Center family, sports
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