Katie Lindgren introduced local breast cancer survivors and their family members at the KHS pink basketball game on Friday, Feb. 2.
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Katie Lindgren introduced local breast cancer survivors and their family members at the KHS pink basketball game on Friday, Feb. 2. Attendees wore pink to recognize survivors and remember individuals who died from breast cancer. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
The crowd at the Kemmerer pink basketball game on Friday, Feb. 2, observed a moment of silence as they dimmed the lights during half-time against Big Piney. It was an opportunity for game attendees to remember family and friends they have lost to breast cancer. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Breast Cancer survivors Carla Hodge and Amy Schramm hug as the KHS game crowd honors breast cancer survivors. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)