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  • 2 weeks ago | k103.iheart.com | Stacey Lynn

    ‘Lucky’ doesn’t begin to describe David Serkin from Alberta, Canada. Not only did he beat cancer, he also won the lottery but it wasn't the first time for DavidThese winnings are giving the cancer survivor and retiree an opportunity to take his wife to Hawaii. He also won a quarter-million in a draw 10 years ago, before his cancer diagnosis.

  • 2 weeks ago | k103.iheart.com | Stacey Lynn

    A shelter dog is being praised after she alerted people at an adoption event Saturday that a man was about to have a seizure. The dog, Sienna, was being walked around by a volunteer when she suddenly walked straight up to a man she’d never met. The man had a history of seizures, and thanks to Sienna, his wife quickly got him into the car to provide the care he needed. Now, the attention she is getting is helping her find a forever home.

  • 2 weeks ago | k103.iheart.com | Stacey Lynn

    Looking for a great movie to watch with Dad this Father’s Day? Here are some of our favs. What is yours?

  • 2 weeks ago | k103.iheart.com | Stacey Lynn

    Training your dog is tough work that requires diligence and persistence. Training your dog to be a therapy dog is an entirely different level of dedication. That's how 12-year-old Lily Prasek of Prineville felt about her Golden Retriever, Sunny, so at just 11 years old, Lily decided she would start training Sunny to be a therapy dog. Sunny is four years old and cute as can be. His calm demeanor is all thanks to Lily’s unwavering commitment to share Sunny’s love with as many people as possible.

  • 3 weeks ago | k103.iheart.com | Stacey Lynn

    David Sullivan, founder of Code Blue CPR, recently installed what is believed to be the world’s highest defibrillator near Mount Everest Base Camp at an elevation of over 16,500 feet. Just three weeks after returning to the UK from Nepal, Davic received word that the device had saved the life of a 30-year-old French woman whose heart had stopped in the early morning hours.

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