Archive - Aug 14, 2012 - News Article
Imagine that someone had invented a new wonder product to feed and immunize everyone on Earth.
Imagine also that it was readily available everywhere, needed no storage or delivery and even reduced the risk of cancer and obesity.
“The wonder product is human breast milk, available to all of us at birth, and sadly many babies are not getting it,” said Jenny Boroff, a registered nurse with Auglaize County’s Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program.
Family and friends of a woman who would do anything for anyone else are joining together to do what they can to make a rough time easier for her.
“No words can even explain how it makes me feel, to know they care that much,” said Tonja Klima Horn, who is battling breast cancer, which has spread to her liver, lungs and lymph nodes.
CRIDERSVILLE — With the Cridersville Rams Midget Football team gaining a record number of players and cheerleaders this season, they exhausted their funds for additional uniforms and supplies and are seeking help from the village council to boost their budget.
Rams cheerleading advisor Tracy Hibbard came to the Cridersville Village Council on Monday evening to discuss the number of players participating on the football team and cheerleading squad this year, and how they
need more funds for the organization.