by April Allman | Oct 10, 2017 | Pink Woman
“Cancer isn’t a death sentence.”Name: Vicki FleitzAge: 54Job: Certified Pharmacy Technician at La Grange KrogerDiagnosis: Stage 2 / Stage 3 invasive ductal carcinoma, March 2013How She Found Out: I did a self-exam, felt the lump where I was...
by April Allman | Oct 10, 2017 | Pink Woman
“Before I would get stressed over the smallest things and now realize it is not worth it. Just take it for what it is and move on.”Name: Kimberly ZinkAge: 44Job: UPS Administrative where I move aircraft parts logistically and coach middle...
by April Allman | Oct 10, 2017 | Old Weekend Posts
“I always carry the empathy in my heart, and I don’t know how much longer I have, but I am being happy with each day.” Name: Sister Mary ‘Rita’ Joseph Jarrell,Age: 73Job: Chaplain of Hosparus of Louisville, Norton Pavilion on the...
by April Allman | Oct 9, 2017 | Turning Point
By Lucy M. PritchettFor many women, moving seamlessly from a career in fashion to a career in freight might take some doing. But Cindy Collier, president and CEO of Mister “P” Express, Inc. in Jeffersonville, carried what she had learned in retail fashion and joined...
by April Allman | Oct 9, 2017 | Work Wardrobe
By Keri FoyRachel proudly shows her tattoo which represents the connectedness of people. Photos by Sunni Wigginton Rachel Dickey grew up wearing leotards and uniforms. As a ballet dancer, she spent her evenings at a dance studio, hair pinned into a bun, and...