Friends rally to help ‘Baby Bella’ overcome
May 15, 2012 in Superior Telegram
Isabella Jaranson entered this world Nov. 17.Even before she was born, Isabella was diagnosed with a myriad of health issues a large omphalocele, a heart defect and translocation of two chromosomes. After birth, doctors diagnosed Isabella with an enlarged heart, no pericardial sac, two ventricular septal defects and a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Continue Reading
If you like pasta with great sauce who doesn’t you’ll want to be at Kress Hall, in Cathedral of Christ the King, on Saturday evening.
Mystery dinner theater helps out with ‘Touched by Breast Cancer Golf Classic’
In order to be considered a legend, according to the Lance and Billy Lexicon of Americana, you need to have “made a significant impression on the lives of others, contributed to society in a very positive manner, and must be a person looked upon with wonder, respect, and love by family and friends.
The following is another “Have Fun or Get Out of the Way” column by award-winning Don Leighton and Mike Granlund and their alter egos, Lance Boyle and Billy Pirkola, which runs occasionally in The Superior Telegram.
Robert L. “Bob” Geimer, 80 of Springdale Township, Wis., died Thursday, April 5, 2012, at his home with his family at his side.
The following is another “Have Fun or Get Out of the Way” column by award-winning Don Leighton and Mike Granlund and their alter egos, Lance Boyle and Billy Pirkola, which runs occasionally in The Superior Telegram. 
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