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Inspired by Quincy teen, Fore River Bridge to shine gold for childhood cancer
Patriot Ledger via Yahoo News· 2 years agoQUINCY – The Fore River Bridge will glow a bright gold starting at dusk Thursday to mark Childhood...
Rye girl, 16, beat cancer twice. She wants your help as Memorial Bridge will 'Go Gold'
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPORTSMOUTH — Sixteen-year-old Rye resident Amy Kinstedt's initiative is the reason why the Memorial...
Head Texas A&M baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle to receive the Turn it Gold Bolt Award
Aggies Wire via Yahoo Sports· 5 months agoSometimes, good deeds can go unnoticed, especially in college athletics, where NIL and the transfer...
When life gives you cancer: Upper Arlington teen publishes book amid eighth diagnosis
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 11 months agoBy the time Alea Ramsey had turned 18 earlier this year, she was a published author. But also around...
Barnstable and Upper Cape lacrosse teams bring Childhood Cancer awareness to Cape Cod
Cape Cod Times via Yahoo Sports· 1 month agoMayah White and Emma DaSilva are teammates on the Barnstable High ice hockey team, but they share a...
Shining like a star: Bridge lightings to put focus on childhood cancer
Patriot Ledger via Yahoo News· 9 months agoFour bridges in Massachusetts, including the Fore River Bridge between Quincy and Weymouth, will be...
This week's business news includes mental wellness center, restaurant awards, donuts
Amarillo Globe-News via Yahoo Finance· 10 months agoBig Texan, Drunken Oyster among 2023 Texas Restaurant Awards winners AUSTIN — The Texas Restaurant...
How a 14-year-old cancer patient designed Jerry Stackhouse's sneakers for Vanderbilt vs. UK
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 1 year agoJayden Bailey comes from a basketball family. He's a small forward who models his game after Kevin...
Plucky 11-year-old aims for Paralympic glory as a swimmer just 15 months after her left leg was...
Press Association News via AOL· 2 years agoA plucky 11-year-old is making a splash as a swimmer just 15 months after her left leg was amputated...
This Indianapolis family is on a mission to spread childhood cancer awareness
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 2 years agoLeanor Formo hopes everyone in the world will someday be even more aware of childhood cancer. But first, Leanor wants to tell her fellow Girl Scouts about it. Leanor, who has been off cancer ...