This is the time of year when many people are making their New Year's Resolutions, but a Henry County woman has one big goal in mind. She's raising thousands of dollars for cancer patients by running--- really, really far.
If you live in Locust Grove, you may have seen Jen Hanekamp on one of her daily runs-- but it's probably a little longer than yours. You see, Jen competes in races that are double the length of a marathon—races known as ultramarathons.
So, when five people close to her were diagnosed with cancer this year, she thought of a way to help while she was out on a run. Now, she's running for them—132K for Henry County Cancer Services, to be exact. That's more than 82 miles—all in one day.
Hanekamp, who is a mother of four, says she'll run for 24 hours—non-stop—with the help of a crew that will follow her.
So how far is 82 miles, exactly? If you've ever run the Peachtree Road Race, which is a 10K, this would be like running it 13 times in a row.
Jen says the farthest she's ever run is 50 miles, so this will be a great physical and emotional challenge for her. She says she picked 132K because on average, 132 people in Georgia are diagnosed with cancer each day.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 2:05 PM EDT2013-06-19 18:05:37 GMT
The Woodstock Police Department says a police K-9 died after being left in his handler's patrol car.Spartacus, a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois, was found dead in his handler's patrol car. Authorities later
The Woodstock Police Department says a police K-9 died after being left in his handler's patrol car.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:52 AM EDT2013-06-19 14:52:32 GMT
After bonding out on a 15-count criminal indictment, DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis denied any wrongdoing, saying "I've done nothing wrong."
After bonding out on a 15-count criminal indictment, DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis denied any wrongdoing, saying "I've done nothing wrong. I would never, ever, ever do anything to violate the public trust."
Wednesday, June 19 2013 8:29 AM EDT2013-06-19 12:29:16 GMT
A local couple is happy to hear that members of a morning radio show fired for mocking a former ex-NFL star battling ALS now admit that they went too far.
A local couple is happy to hear that members of a morning radio show fired for mocking a former ex-NFL star battling ALS now admit that they went too far.
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