September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
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Evanston Mayor Kent Williams signs a proclamation declaring September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Joining him for the signing are Wyoming Cancer Resources program manager Dina Porter and Tessa Thorpe, mother to Mikey Thorpe, who succumbed to childhood leukemia. The proclamation encourages all Evanston citizens to reaffirm their commitment to fighting childhood cancer. (HERALD PHOTO/Sheila McGuire)