Community Corner
Four More Inspiring Headlines to Start Your Week Right
We hope you like our effort to start your week off right. Check out these stories.
We know starting a new week can be tough; we're here to help. For a couple of months, we've been teamed up with Grape-Nuts to present stories about your neighbors, neighbors who have faced challenges that would seem insurmountable to many of us. But not to the people we've featured in this series, Journeys.
Check out these recent features, in case you missed them the first time.
Famous Cyberbullying Case Still Drives Mom:Â When Tina Meier's daughter committed suicide, she created the Megan Meier Foundation and dedicated her life to educating others about cyberbullying.
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'Crazy Chemo Lady' Returns to Fight Cancer: Jodi Allen fought back against breast cancer in 2010 with her positive outlook. Now the cancer is back, and so is the "crazy chemo lady."
Grace's Glendale Bus Stop Spreads Joy Locally and Beyond: When Grace Mehan's father began decorating her bus stop, who could know it would beome a symbol of joy and understanding throughout the community?
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Death of Two Sons Leaves Area Residents to Create Foundation: After losing both sons to a rare blood disorder, Kristen and Justin Aiken founded the Matthew and Andrew Akin Foundation.
Now it's your turn: Have you kicked your soda habit or finished a triathlon? Or maybe you made your final student loan payment, defeated cancer, lost 50 pounds or learned to knit. From everyday to extraordinary, please share your stories of the mountains you've conquered. You’ll not only inspire others, but also earn some well-deserved kudos! Visit below to share your story in the comments.
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