October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and the Duluth Police Department has announced that for the first time they will be proudly participating in the Pink Patch Project.
Mary Gooze of Oregon, Wisconsin is an amazing inspiration to us all, as she has set out to swim across lakes all over the country to raise funds and awareness for metastatic breast cancer research. Her journey is called "One woman, many Lakes."
True love seems so rare nowadays which is a sad statement in itself, but one man has shown that he truly would do anything to make his wife smile, and ease her worries even it is for a brief moment.
As most people are well aware, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year, Duluth's Enger Tower joined in a long list of businesses and organizations that use pink to show support and interest in the cause. A Redditor captured a photo of the tower donned in pink, and shared it in the Minnesota SubReddit, drawing some very critical comments.
It will be "pink at the rink" at AMSOIL Arena on Saturday, January 12th, for University of Minnesota Duluth hockey.
The University of Minnesota Duluth men and women hockey teams will each hold their second annual Pink Game this Saturday. The women will host St. Cloud State University at 3:07 p.m. The men will host Michigan Tech University at 7:07 p.m. Both Bulldog teams will wear special