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Local woman turns glass into artwork

Linda Elmore opened the very first nail salon in Lafayette 27 years ago.

Visit the 12 Florists of Christmas

Lafayette florists have come together to create "The 12 Florists of Christmas." Patty Clawson and Brooke Kitchel joined us for our Helen Magazine Segment to

Horses enrich local woman's life

Many girls dream of having a horse of their very own.

Experience elegance at Crystal Ball

An elegant night of fun in Lafayette will raise money for the Community Cancer Network. Jacquie Dexter is here to tell us more about the Crystal Ball in this

Pumpkin picking at family farm

In this week's Helen Magazine segment, it's time to pick out the perfect pumpkin!

'Sin by Silence' tells story of triumph

Domestic violence affects one in three women in the U.S.

Olympic diver shares personal journey

An eating disorder once ruled the life of Olympic diver, Kimiko Soldati.

Local resource for cancer patients

Cancer can take a toll on a patient and their family.

TAF leader brings the arts to kids

In this week's Helen segment, we'll introduce you to the woman at the helm of the Tippecanoe Art Federation, Tetia Lee.

Camp helps kids deal with loss

In today's Helen Magazine segment, we're highlighting a camp experience that helps kids deal with the loss of a loved one. Donna Pridemore joined us in the

Ultimate Pink Party raises awareness

A very special girls' night out could help prevent cancer for women in the Lafayette area. In this morning's Helen Magazine segment Michelle Kreinbrook and

Tell-A-Friend cancer awareness telethon

The best way to fight cancer is awareness and that's what we're talking about in this morning's Helen Magazine Segment. Brandi Steward is here from the Wabash

Massage therapy can reduce stress

Myotherapy Massage Center owner Jennifer Cominetti-Craig said massage therapy has provided relaxation for centuries.

Art supports cancer research

Lisa Ariano uses her art to support cancer research.

Pottery aids independence

Diane Gee makes pottery for people with special needs: two-handled cups to help adults with difficulty lifting, dishes with heavy bases that are hard to tip,

Overmyer to be Dancing in the Streets

Amanda Overmeyer joins Lafayette's Dancing in the Streets.