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New traditional housing helping those in need and keeping two legacies live on by continuing their mission

By Mayra Franco Click here for updates on this story     SOUTH BEND, Indiana (WBND-LD) — Local organizations are helping two legacies live on by continuing their mission of serving others. The Catherine Griffin House on Lawndale Ave is a new transitional housing option in south bend with an inspiring story behind it. Neighbors and different

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Teen injured on Raging River shows small improvements, remains in critical care

By KCCI Staff Click here for updates on this story     ALTOONA, Iowa (KCCI) — A 16-year-old boy recovering from injuries suffered during an accident on Adventureland’s Raging River ride continues to show small signs of improvement, according to a family attorney. The attorney representing the Jaramillo family told KCCI that David Jaramillo Jr. remains in

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Group helps people with disabilities kayak

By Kendall Keys, Anna Muckenfuss Click here for updates on this story     FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A local organization is partnering with the Disability Network, Genesee County Parks, and the Flint River Watershed Coalition to help people with disabilities get on the water. It’s called iKayak. “Today we are expecting about 14 people who have

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Homeless encampment cleared by city

By Leslie Aguilar, Nick Sloan Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KCTV) — A small group of individuals have set up tents in Penn Valley Park after the city cleared the homeless encampment in Westport. They say city crews brought them to Penn Valley Park by bus earlier on Sunday. City

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Man tells about farm crisis through poetry

By Barry Adams Click here for updates on this story     ARENA, Wisconsin (madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal) — The words are about soil, tools and cows. There is talk of family and friends, chores at dawn, walks along a creek. Daniel Smith’s poetry also tells the stories of the physical and emotional pain of farming, a profession,

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A family battles an inherited cancer

By David Wahlberg Click here for updates on this story     DODGEVILLE, Wisconsin (madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal) — When Mike Dampf failed his Air National Guard fitness test, the active man knew something was wrong. Additional tests showed he had colon cancer. He was 37. He had part of his colon removed, but a colonoscopy found a

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