Articles tagged with 'gold' | State Farm

Good Neighbor Stories (gold)

2021
October
28,
2021
| 07:04 AM America/Chicago
When Christine Lopez woke up Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, she didn’t expect the day to be so life-changing; literally upside down.It started as a nearly perfect day in East Los Angeles. The sun was shining, a light breeze, barely a cloud in the sky.
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2019
October
09,
2019
| 15:21 PM America/Chicago
From an early age we are told, "Don't judge a book by its cover." This holds true for man's best friend. "Bully breeds" in particular have a bad reputation. Fortunately there are passionate dog owners making it their
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2018
April
26,
2018
| 16:31 PM America/Chicago
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2017
February
28,
2017
| 08:00 AM America/Chicago
Rare twin tornadoes results in chaos, fatalities and severe damage. Towns were rebuilt with help from volunteers and State Farm.
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January
19,
2017
| 08:00 AM America/Chicago
My name is Strength My voice is strong Knowing what I know now I would never have gone Into the arms of a man who had never grown As Dawn read aloud her poem, her words were punctuated by painful sounds only she could hear: a car door
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2016
November
22,
2016
| 20:00 PM America/Chicago
Like most adults, Jeni Hanson is always on the move. The single mom has children to care for, meals to cook, schedules to organize, finances to manage, and weekly shopping to do. Speaking of shopping…as a mother of two growing boys,
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November
08,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
On a warm night in an Iraqi city, a baby’s cry rings out. It’s the voice of Mariam, a two month old with a life threatening condition. The infection is getting worse. Help is needed. But time is running out. Life
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October
20,
2016
| 08:00 AM America/Chicago
Taking a chance, and looking to give herself a better life, Adriana Andrade-Jenkins left Mexico for the United States in 1998. She had no English skills and minimal knowledge of the embroidery industry. Fortunately, shortly after her arrival,
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October
18,
2016
| 08:00 AM America/Chicago
Are American children getting information on how to manage their financial life from their schools and upbringing? Solo performer and author Sabrina Lamb heard this question at a financial planning seminar. She conducted a little research and
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October
06,
2016
| 20:11 PM America/Chicago
It was a rainy morning on a dark road in Mexico, New Year’s Eve 1995. The Torres family was driving back home to Chicago after a vacation in Mexico when a truck suddenly moved into their lane. The dad, Adam, swerved to avoid the collision; the
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August
02,
2016
| 08:00 AM America/Chicago
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July
21,
2016
| 08:00 AM America/Chicago
  
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June
21,
2016
| 08:01 AM America/Chicago
According to some, Emily Sutton is not one person. She’s two. There’s the Emily who loves theater, dancing, and performing the National Anthem at professional sporting events. Then there’s the Emily who is fascinated by
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May
31,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
Having a sick child can be stressful. But having a child with a difficult to diagnose illness can be devastating. When three year old Isla came to her mother, Amy Ionno-Carper, with a headache, Amy did the same as any caring parent. But when the
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May
12,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
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April
21,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
Keeping your kid safe, and encouraging them to practice safe behaviors every day of the year, is “super, duper important.” Your influence informs their perspective on being safe. You hear and see it in the way kids talk about and put
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April
12,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
Sparking children’s imaginations. Inspiring students to seek Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers. Restoring a struggling economy. Sounds like some lofty goals. But the Vestal and Binghamton communities in the Southern
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March
31,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
Just a few days before Christmas, John and Marilyn Bachman sat together and had lunch at their rural New Hampshire home. Married for 22 years, they talked about the holidays and maybe taking a vacation soon. After lunch, John, an engineer, left
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March
29,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
Ever hear the saying, “The way to a mans heart is through his stomach?” With teens, the way to their heart - and their mind - is through music. The High School for the Recording Arts (HSRA) aka “Hip Hop High
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January
28,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
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January
19,
2016
| 00:00 AM America/Chicago
Proclaimed the coldest spot in the nation, Cut Bank, Montana’s six to eight month bitterly cold winters preserve the breathtaking views but often keep its residents confined indoors. The town residents enjoy a 360 degree view of mountains,
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