As many of you know, I've been going through a long-term cancer scare for a couple of years now, thanks to unusually high PSA readings that can sometimes indicate prostate cancer. I remain officially undiagnosed, and get follow-up testing every few months as we wait for the Prostate Specific Antigen readings to go down -- or up.

However, I've been doing public information work for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life since before the prostate issue appeared. I was recruited by my coworker Ed Anderson, who heads up the Noble County edition of the Relay fundraiser and who, along with me, will shave his head if we raise $100,000 this year.

Whether you want to see me hiding my skull in a fedora or just want to help a good cause, please support my efforts by visiting my personal fundraising web page to make a donation.

This year, over 1.4 million Americans will hear the words ‘You have cancer’. I know too many people who are touched by the disease , and that's why I joined the American Cancer Society on a mission to save lives and create a world with more birthdays.

Also, if you'd like to learn more about Relay you can visit RelayForLife.org or if you’re interested in additional information regarding the American Cancer Society visit cancer.org. Together, we can make a difference!
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