daily courier june 01 2010

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Wellness program pays off — Page 3 Sports Rained out The Forest City Owls were rained out Monday night, but get back to action tonight at home with a game against Thomasville

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010, Forest City, N.C.

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NATION

Biden honors fallen heroes at Arlington

Armed forces representatives (left to right) Larry Green, Marines; Jerry Jones, Army; Larry Lawling, Navy; and Joel Hoyle, Air Force salute a memorial wreath laid at the Forest City World War I monument during a memorial day ceremony Monday.

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Fallen soldiers honored

Braves take first place in NL East standings Page 7

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FOREST CITY — With a flag at half staff behind them, veterans paused to remember fallen heroes Monday as part of the Forest City Memorial Day Ceremony in town square. “Today is not about hamburgers and going to the beach,” said Chuck Brooks, a U.S. Navy veteran representing American Legion Post 74. “It is a day to remember those we have lost. American Legion Post 74 was chartered in 1922, making it the oldest veterans organization in Rutherford County. This World War I monument was put here by our post — the Willis Towery chapter. Mr. Towery was killed in November 12, 1918, at the age of 26. It was just a few days before the armistice was declared.” The ceremony was the first one of its kind in downtown Forest City. “We want to do this every year,” said town planner Danielle Whithrow. “And I want to thank all of our veterans organizations for their help in preparing for this cer-

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The R-S Central Marine Junior ROTC presented the colors and braved the rain at the Forest City Memorial Day Ceremony, Monday in Town Square. Scott Baughman/ Daily Courier

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Lawing beats cancer odds, still fighting By SCOTT BAUGHMAN

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Vol. 42, No. 130

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FOREST CITY — Mike Lawing has survived cancer for 12 years, outliving his doctor’s prediction by seven years, and he has no intention of giving up now. “I’m a survivor of kidney cancer,” Lawing said. “It’s one of the many cancers for which there is no cure, and until recently, there were few treatment options. I have been blessed in my ability to live this long after my diagnosis considering the size of the tumor when it was found.” On June 18, Lawing will be an emcee at the North Carolina Comprehensive Cancer Program Survivorship Summit in Charlotte. There, he and other survivors and caregivers will meet to talk about life with and after the disease. Lawing’s first encounter with the disease came in November, 1997. “Kidney cancer is one of those cancers where you don’t exactly feel right, but you Please see Lawing, Page 6

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Mike Lawing looks at a bottle of Sutent, a revolutionary kidney cancer drug and the most recent treatment for this 12-year cancer survivor.

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