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'I really just like making people happy.' 24-year-old opens Madison Heights bakery during pandemic

'I really just like making people happy.' 24-year-old opens Madison Heights bakery during pandemic

MADISON HEIGHTS (WXYZ) — When life handed 24-year-old Lauren Wesson a lemon several years ago, she decided to turn that sour time in her life into something sweet.“I was let go and I still had a ton of bills,” said Wesson. “I was about 21 . . . looking at what I could do outside of having a job.”But little did Wesson know that her side job of baking custom cakes and desserts would turn into a bustling business. She posted one of her custom cakes to Instagram and the post took off. That’s when she knew.“I just started getting so many customers,” said Wesson. “I just felt like this is it.”...

January 12, 2021
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Michigan teen on mission to collect 10,000 pairs of socks and underwear for the homeless

Michigan teen on mission to collect 10,000 pairs of socks and underwear for the homeless

17-year-old Michael Tengler from Grosse Pointe has launched HappyCheeks.orgThis Michigan teen is on a mission to collect 10,000 pairs of socks and underwear for the homeless.9:04 AM, Apr 06, 2021(WXYZ)  — If there’s one thing that’s been a constant in 17-year-old Michael Tengler’s life, it’s a desire to give back."I’ve been volunteering with my parents like pretty regularly since I've been six, seven, eight years old," said Tengler. So when the pandemic hit, and there were limited in-person ways to help, the Grosse Pointe teen and his family got creative."We were making...

April 6, 2021
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'It restores faith in people.' Local teens follow lost dog back to its home, wait on porch for nearly an hour

'It restores faith in people.' Local teens follow lost dog back to its home, wait on porch for nearly an hour

Sometimes it’s a simple gesture that can make all the difference — and for Taylor Ross of Farmington Hills, thanks to the kindness of two local teens, her dog Albert is now back home where he belongs.3:29 PM, Mar 11, 2021Sometimes it’s a simple gesture that can make all the difference — and for Taylor Ross of Farmington Hills, thanks to the kindness of two local teens, her dog Albert is now back home where he belongs.Buddies Nolan Richards, 15, and Andrew Zanakin, 15, said they were warming up for baseball practice at a nearby park Wednesday afternoon when a dog caught their eye.“This dog...

March 11, 2021
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