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[Huntington Beach Independent] - They were Katie Sparks and McKenna Wetzel, the I-Don't-Know-and-I-Don't-Care Girls. If the Eader Elementary School classmates got a question that they didn't have a passionate answer to, those were their typical replies. McKenna's mother, Kristine
Chevron gives $ to HB foundation fighting cancer
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[OCRegister] - "This was a complete surprise to us, and we are grateful to Chevron for acknowledging a new foundation with an important mission that has local impact," said Kristine Wetzel. The Wetzels started the nonprofit in October to remember their daughter
Google News: Local nonprofit receives more than $200K from Chevron Corporation
[OC Metro] - “The support from Chevron customers gives hope, where there previously was none,” said Kristine Wetzel, McKenna's mother and co-founder of the foundation. “Researchers are continuing to distribute cell lines originated from McKenna's tumor and this
As little Parker Monhollon battles a ‘monster’ on her brain, friends...
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Grade-schooler Parker Monhollon, from Silver Lake, Kan., was diagnosed with a rare pediatric brain tumor last month. Since then, dance studios and teams from...
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