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An LDS Man's Fight with Cancer
James Kane of Richland, Washington doesn't believe that if you have your health you have everything. Kane claims to have it all minus good health or the hope for it in the future. The 45-year-old, former construction worker and engineer, husband and father of four realized his dream Sunday when he lived to see Father's Day. He wasn't sure he would make it that far last September.

Lethbridge Entrepreneur Overcomes Race Barriers
Jake Loose, a member of the Lethbridge Alberta West Stake, never knew how hard it would be start his own business. Starting a business itself is difficult, but starting a non-traditional business in Southern Alberta as an aboriginal and off the reserve but with reserve money is even more difficult.

Community Leader Dies At 75
Irene Jensen of Taber passed away last Monday at the age of 75. Many local members and southern Albertans remember her dedicated service to various community organisations.

LDS Electrician Shocked to Death
Construction work on the University of Lethbridge's newest addition came to a blinding halt Wednesday morning after LDS electrician Stace Miller was electrocuted.

Young LDS Women Compete for Miss American Achievement Award
The Miss American Achievement &Miss Utah Achievement Scholarship &Recognition Program has been honoring and awarding women of all ages for their lifetime of achievements. Contestants are evaluated in areas of academics, leadership, community service, talents/skills/abilities, career achievements, & personal obstacles overcome. The women that enter this program are extraordinary in their own right and Utah's representatives are no exception.


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