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Native American presentation at Hearnes Elementary

Native American presentation at Hearnes Elementary

CHARLESTON, MO (KFVS) - Weather permitting, Kevin Cain from Cape Girardeau will visit Hearnes Elementary on Tuesday, Nov. 29 to talk about Native American culture.

Cain will visit with Penny Hale's 5th grade social studies students. His presentation will include authentic and reproduced artifacts, including a homemade teepee that will be set up on the playground.

Visitors will need to check in with the main office.

What are you thankful for this holiday season?

What are you thankful for this holiday season?

(KFVS) - This holiday season, we want to see what you're thankful for.

Maybe you're thankful for your family, friends or that new car you've been saving up for. Show us and your picture and story will be featured online and maybe on-air.

Send us pictures of what you're thankful for to cNews@kfvs12.com or upload them by clicking here. Don't forget to include your name, where you're from and what and why you're thankful.

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Winners of grade level quilts announced

Winners of grade level quilts announced

EAST PRAIRIE, MO (KFVS) - R.A. Doyle Elementary held a drawing Friday, Oct. 28 to determine the winners of the grade level quilts created by students and Connie Dickerson.

The winners include:

  • Preschool quilt - Mike and Denise Ray
  • Kindergarten quilt - Jessica Curtner
  • First grade quilt - Misty and Tony Chism
  • Second grade quilt - Tammy Thresher

The school asks if you are a winner and have not claimed your quilt, please contact R.A. Doyle Elementary at 649-2272.

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10th anniversary of the Pink Bagel

10th anniversary of the Pink Bagel

CARBONDALE, IL (KFVS) - Pink Ribbon Bagels celebrate 10 years of fighting breast cancer.

In October, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Panera sells the Pink Ribbon Bagel with a portion of the proceeds from each bagel going to a variety of breast cancer causes throughout the country.

Panera says donations from the sale of the bagel have now raised more than $1 million for breast cancer charities. They say they hope to make 2011 the largest year for donations ever.

The concept began in 2001 when Sue Stees, co-owner of 18 Panera Bread franchises and a breast cancer survivor began searching for ways to help other women fighting the same disease. She developed the Pink Ribbon Bagel and sold 27,000 of them in the first year.