Thanks to the staff at St. Croix Hospice in Iowa, 97-year-old Frankie King was able to ring in her wedding anniversary in style. When King married her husband on Sept. 16, 1944, she didn't have a wedding gown to wear on the occasion. But decades later, for the couple's 77th wedding anniversary, King finally got the chance to don a white dress during a reenactment of her wedding hosted by the hospice center on Sept. 24. Read More: https://people.com/human-interest/hospice-team-dresses-woman-in-wedding-gown-to-help-her-celebrate-77th-anniversary/
In a rare moment for the internet, a woman used it to spread some goodwill - and even discovered some long-lost relatives. Read More: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/woman-discovers-long-last-family-25100440
A huge thank you to Leo Elwood and Amy Wells for taking the initiative and cleaning around the City. Your hard work did not go unnoticed! Thank you for taking pride in our town. In a Facebook post by The City of Kenton, many local businesses thank the couple for cleaning up the sidewalks infront of their business. Sometimes the smallest things mean the most to someone and Leo and Amy are making a difference.
A homecoming queen in Mississippi is going viral for showing what it truly means to be kind and put others first. Senior Nyla Covington at Forrest County Agricultural High School was crowned homecoming queen this week. But after receiving the honor, Nyla decided to give the crown to another student, Brittany Walters, after her mother reportedly passed away from cancer earlier that day. Read more: https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2021/10/02/homecoming-queen-goes-viral-for-giving-crown-to-student-who-lost-mother-to-cancer/
In one of the last conversations they had, Mookie Betts said that Kobe Bryant reminded him that by the time the game is over to try and leave somebody happy. That stuck with Betts, and his interaction with a fan on Sunday showed what baseball is all about. Read More: https://www.truebluela.com/2021/9/20/22684490/mookie-betts-los-angeles-dodgers-tj-friedl-mlb-news-cincinnati-reds Listen below
A group of hikers was out exploring caves in Dewey Hickman Nature Preserve in Indiana when they suddenly saw something moving 30 feet below them. Read more here: https://www.thedodo.com/daily-dodo/people-find-lost-dog-at-bottom-of-cave
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