tracy schroeder, pulled back from a vacation in mexico to the news her business was gone. but now, they're back open for business. (brad hanson, @bhansonkwwl) "even though this building has been reopened for a few days, this multiple people in the community hosting parts of the business, so they could operate while rebuilding. (tracy schroeder, edgewood auto owner) "it's kinda one of where you're going to go, or do mean, we had dinners dropped off, we had donations dropped off." their new building is bigger and better equipped--a blessing in disguise, of sorts--especially after what schroeder says were a hard tried to do is be effecient and that the way were set up before, but we were doing our best, but now, it's like, that's all over, we gotta get back to what we're known to do." schroeder says they've actually been able to add staff, thanks to the extra room this new building has. she also says they're planning to merge with another company, making their operation even bigger. we've got you covered live from the t-h media newsroom in dubuque, brad hanson, kwwl news. the