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Tammy, a high school administrator, and husband Doug, an Army veteran, from Newport News, Va., love to help their community; Tammy raises funds every year for her students' prom, and now she and Doug try to dance their way to millions.
Tammy, a high school administrator, and husband Doug, an Army veteran, from Newport News, Va., love to help their community; Tammy raises funds every year for her students' prom, and now she and Doug try to dance their way to millions.
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