FeaturesJanuary 19, 2014

Cheryl Reinagel of Kelso, along with some friends, sold homemade caramels to raise money for the Dig for Life Program at Saint Francis Medical Center, which provides mammograms for women who otherwise could not afford them. The group sold more than 2,000 caramels and raised $1,900 to help women detect breast cancer earlier...

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Cheryl Reinagel of Kelso, along with some friends, sold homemade caramels to raise money for the Dig for Life Program at Saint Francis Medical Center, which provides mammograms for women who otherwise could not afford them.

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The group sold more than 2,000 caramels and raised $1,900 to help women detect breast cancer earlier.

From left are Linda Decker, Danielle Liley, Holly Lintner, Angel Woodruff, Glenda Nations, Cheryl Reinagel, Judy Heisserer, Kim Sahlfeld-Bunger, Julie Woodruff and Julie Hunter.

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