It's stories like Michelle's that really hit home. It just goes to show how life can take unexpected turns for anyone, no matter where they started out.
One Indiana city received some high honors by being named the best place to live in the United States, and another Indiana city wasn't too far behind it on the list.
While the names of the businesses were released earlier this year, the Chamber has now revealed how the top 125 companies stacked up against one another.
Established in the early 1990s, this non-profit rescue center has grown from just three exotic animals to over 100 cats and foxes, representing over ten different species.
According to a study conducted by Promo Guy, only three out of four Americans wash their sportswear after every use, meaning some folks out there are skipping laundry day.