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Both Canyon Ridge and Twin Falls are full of school spirit as they gear up for the Service Bowl on Friday night at CRHS.
Six year old Evan Pertile has loved the Army since the ripe old age of two and a half; yet, he never met a soldier. On Thanksgiving night, Evan woke up with a terrible headache, and his life was changed forever
In the fall of 2008, Anthony began complaining of leg pains. His father had suffered growing pains in his legs as a child, so his parents, Alex and Mary Cecile, were not overly concerned. When flu-like symptoms landed Anthony in his pediatrician's office, he was referred to a local children's hospital for testing. There, tests revealed that Anthony suffered from a brain tumor.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital not only saves children's life's but they are making dreams come true and they never ever send a bill at the end of treatment. St Jude covers everything!
The mother of 3-year-old Ellen was plagued with worry over her daughters swollen lymph nodes, even though doctors repeatedly told her it was nothing.
Nicky's childhood was interrupted when a trip to the eye doctor revealed devastating news: a brain tumor. However, Nicky never loses sight of his sense of humor or purpose as he courageously battles cancer
"There's nothing like St. Jude. There's nothing like Country Cares. I just feel like this is one of the things in my life that I was supposed to do. And I think it's the most important thing that I've ever done besides take care of my wife and children
St. Jude gives Colin's family a plan for treatment and a foundation of hope. A radio personality from Denver, Colorado is moved to show his support and shows us the meaning of Country Cares for St. Jude Kids
Some of country music's rising stars joined several of the industry's biggest names for a weekend celebrating country radio and its support of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital during the annual Country Cares for St
St. Jude patient Anthony, age 7, sings a song and his mother, Mary, expresses her appreciation for St. Jude.
As parents we get a lot of odd questions from our children. But we never think we will have to answer the question..."Mommy, am I going to die?"
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