Over $105,000 Raised to Help Kids Beat Cancer with KICKS 105 St. Jude Radiothon
Thank you!!
The words are simple, but extremely heartfelt for your generosity during the KICKS 105 St. Jude Radiothon this past Thursday and Friday.
Thank you!!
The words are simple, but extremely heartfelt for your generosity during the KICKS 105 St. Jude Radiothon this past Thursday and Friday.
Meet Lacey and her son, Christian.
He was born with no eyes among other severe afflictions. This has led to an amazing gamut of emotions for Christian's parents, but as you'll see in this video, you're never going to find a more beautiful baby.
The phones have been ringing in here for the last two days, thanks to all of YOU who have taken the time to call and donate to St. Jude Children's Hospital. Together, we are making a difference in a child's life and getting one step closer to beating cancer!
THANK YOU from all of us here at the station!
Well, we cannot thank East Texans enough for the overwhelming response for day number one of the KICKS 105 St. Jude Radiothon.
This annual event is designed to raise funds to help kids beat cancer at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Everyone who becomes a Partner in Hope today in the 10am hour will be supplying these special little red wagons that are used for transport for St. Jude kids to and from their radiation and chemo treatments.
The KICKS 105 St. Jude Radiothon is an annual event that we are incredibly proud to support for 16 years now.
With your help, not only do we get to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, but together, we can save a child's life.
For just $20 per month, your money supports the research at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and they in turn share FREELY with everybody any treatments, protocols and cures.
The KICKS 105 St. Jude Radiothon sponsored by Texas State Bank is this Thursday and Friday. By becoming a Partner in Hope for just $20 a month, you can help kids beat cancer.
Plus, there's another cool way to help.
Some of East Texas' brightest and most creative students participate at the annual Angelina County Science and Technology Fair, held this past Tuesday and Wednesday at the George H Henderson, Jr Expo Center in Lufkin.
A little over two years ago, the Central Jr. High Band did not exist, but thanks to the vision and hard work of band director David Lambert and many students at Central ISD, they are going strong and sounding better than ever.
Dan Savage, known for creating the anti-bullying series ‘It Gets Better,’ sparked a controversy with a speech he gave recently at a high school journalism conference. While discussing the Bible, he reportedly so offended the Christian teens in attendance that many of them simply walked out.
It was another great night of mutton bustin' at the Angelina Benefit Rodeo.
The top score of the night went to Gracie Parish of Pollok with a score of 90 points.
Looks like a new feature has been born on the Merrell in the Morning Show.
Today, we take a look at what some kids have to say when posed with questions about marriage and relationships.