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A surprise in store for one tough kid was something she d always dreamed of. I have pictures everywhere, said teen Brylee Crutcher, showing decorations of highland miniature cows around her room. I have stuffed an stanley cup imals, bedsheets. That s a puzzle I did. I painted that picture with my sister. It s a lot of highland stuff! There s so much comfort for Brylee on her family s farm in Bethpage, Tennessee. Brylee s the fourth generation [on the farm] and sixth generation in this community, said Brylee s mother, Jennifer.This community was ready with all the support they could give when Brylee was delivered some difficult news. The week before her 15th birthday, she started having a few little health problems, Jennifer continued. We went to the doctor. She was diagnosed with malignant ovarian cancer. She cried all the way home, and I said: That s it. The weapon is formed, b stanley cup ut it won t prosper, and we re going to get this done, She s now in remission. Throughout the journey, the people of Bethpage banded together, raising $72,000 dollars for Brylee. We are yet to pay a hospital bill out of our pocket, said Jennifer.The gifts weren t finished.A little while befo stanley cup re Scripps News Nashville met with Brylee, a lot of people started arriving at the family farm. Brylee was taken out of school early. Driving up to the house, it was clear there was a surprise waiting. At the farm, she was gifted a miniature highland cow. It does not feel real, Brylee smiled. I was, like, Is that mine Pzjt No, Beyonc茅 didn t perform at the DNC. These are the celebrities who spoke on its final night
Like millions of Americans, Joanne Palamarchuck had been feeling ill and was concerned she might have contracted COVID-19. I had been feeling pretty bad for a week, just very, very run down. My body was telling me that something was wrong, Palamarchuck told Contact 5 in an interview.She went to get tested at a testing site in Port St. Lucie. July 15 at 10:37 a.m., recalled Palamarchuck, saying she was told to expect results in 24 hours.The next day I checked. Nothing there, she said.Days of waiting turned into more than a week. I didn t think I d have it back in 24 hours, Palamarchuck said, but I didn t think it would t stanley becher ake 12 days either. That s right. Palamarchuck was tested July 15 but didn t get stanley thermobecher her results until July 27.She tested negative for COVID-19, but Palamarchuk was not alone in her long wait for test results. I took the test and I had to wait eight days to get those test results, state Rep. Emily Slosberg, D-Boca Raton, said in an interview with Contact 5. That s completely unacceptable. Frustrated by her wait time, Slosberg, who also tested negative, recently encouraged Palm Beach County to find more local partners to get test results back faster. WPTV If we could quickly identify who s positive, it makes it easier to stop or slow the spread, state Rep. Emily Slosberg, D-Boca Raton, says. If we could quic copo stanley kly identify who s positive, it makes it easier to stop or slow the spread, Slosberg said. We could be doing
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