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Bruce Willis is selling his Sun Valley ski estate, built in 1984 on Flying Heart Lake in Hailey, Idaho, for $7 million. (Associated Press)

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Sue Martin, owner of Zaney's coffee shop in Hailey, Idaho, where Sgt. Bergdahl had worked on and off for two years, has left a lamp on for the soldier since he first went missing. She said she hopes he will be the one to turn it off when he returns home.

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Sondra Van Ert, co-owner of Baldy Sports in Hailey, Idaho, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's hometown, ties balloons to a bike trailer in front of her store to celebrate the news of his release. (Associated Press photographs)

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In this photo taken Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Tim Amavisca, 38, and his daughter Hailey, 15, separate large rocks and twigs from dirt dug up from the banks of the Bear River as they prospect for gold near Colfax, Calif. Amavisca is among the amateur prospectors that have flocked to the Sierra Nevada foothills that, due to the historic drought, are taking advantage of the lower water levels to search for gold in riverbeds that have been unreachable for decades.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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In this photo taken Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Tim Amavisca, 38, and his daughter Hailey, 15, use a sluice box that's used to trap gold flakes on a textured rubber mat as they search for gold along the Bear River near Colfax, Calif. Amavisca is among the amateur prospectors that have flocked to the Sierra Nevada foothills that, due to the historic drought, are taking advantage of the lower water levels to search for gold in riverbeds that have been unreachable for decades.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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In this photo taken Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Tim Amavisca, 38, and his daughter Hailey, 15, pan for gold along the Bear River near Colfax, Calif. Amavisca is among the amateur prospectors that have flocked to the Sierra Nevada foothills that, due to the historic drought, are taking advantage of the lower water levels to search for gold in riverbeds that have been unreachable for decades.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)