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High school senior identified as victim of fatal Crosslake crash
High school senior identified as victim of fatal Crosslake crash

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Yahoo

High school senior identified as victim of fatal Crosslake crash

The 18-year-old killed in a Friday morning crash in Crosslake has been identified as a Pine River-Backus High School senior. The Crow Wing County Sheriff's Office says the crash happened at 8:19 a.m. when a dump truck that was northbound on County Road 1 collided with an SUV that was entering County Road 1 from County Road 66 in rural Crosslake. The driver of the SUV was killed in the crash. She has been identified as Keylah Kendrick, 18. Kendrick's mother, Sara Callahan, was also in the SUV at the time of the crash and suffered "severe injuries." She was airlifted to a Duluth hospital, and according to a GoFundMe has been created to support Callahan and her husband, is not yet conscious. A third person in the SUV – another senior at Pine-Backus, sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the crash. According to the GoFundMe, Kendrick was set to graduate from Pine River-Backus High School in a few weeks and had been accepted to Arizona University with hopes to become a music teacher. As of Sunday, the fundraiser had reached around $9,000 of its $10,000 goal. In the wake of the crash, Pine River-Backus High School announced it planned to cancel an upcoming theater production that Kendrick was set to play a role in, calling it a 'heartbreaking loss.' "During these times we must be prepared to support each other as we deal with the many feelings we're about to experience," said superintendent Jon Clark. View the to see embedded media.

I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k
I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k

Scottish Sun

time07-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k

All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. Plus, six popular survey sites to check out if you want to make cash CHA-CHING I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MUM has asked strangers online to help her pay off her £2,490 credit card debt by Father's Day. Mother Sara Callahan took to TikTok in a desperate attempt to clear the family's credit card debt - also explaining how she cleverly uses the popular platform to make extra cash. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Sara recently explained how combining keeping fit with posting content online has helped her clear some of the debt. Credit: tiktok/@sarac1409 2 The mum told her followers that she also uses survey apps, such as Swagbucks Credit: tiktok/@sarac1409 Sara, from the US, embarked on the debt-free journey to surprise her husband and has since found several ways to rake in money, including side hustles and Door Dash. So far, the mum - who posts under the username @sarac1409 - has already made an extra £1.1k in just two weeks. One of the challenges Sara has given herself is to walk two to four miles every day - also sharing footage of the relaxing walk on social media. While staying active itself does not make Sara any money, it's the TikTok posts and keeping viewers engaged with her walking that does. Sara, who's already racked up more than 23,000 followers on her page, recently revealed that she's a part of TikTok Creator Rewards Program. The program is designed to help creators foster their creativity and generate higher revenue potential by posting high-quality, original content. To be eligible to apply for the program, content creators have to be at least 18 years old (or 19 in South Korea), have at least 10,000 followers, as well as have at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days. According to TikTok, to be able to make extra cash you also need to ensure the posted videos are at least one minute long. She recently explained how combining keeping fit with posting content online has helped her clear some of the debt. She said in the now-viral video: ''I get paid by TikTok a little bit for the views that I get and the engagement. I've made £160 on Vinted in a week - here's 5 tips so you can do the same, including why you should NEVER ignore offers ''If you want to support me on my journey, I would love for you to watch the video all the way through. Hit 'Share' and click 'Copy Link'. ''You don't have to send it to anybody if you don't want to, comment at least nine words and then like it, of course,'' she begged viewers online. ''Anything helps, mostly it's the views - so go and watch it at least once all the way through. ''Thank you so much,'' she added at the end of the clip, which has racked up a whopping 2.3million views in just six days. Some of the best-known survey sites to try as a side hustle i-Say Swagbucks Crowdology Curious Cat Google Opinion Rewards PopulusLive In another video, Sara noted that the Creators Rewards Program has so far ''been a big bulk'' of the chunk of money that has come off the credit card debt. ''I am so happy that all of you have reposted, commented, followed me, done all the things just to make that possible.'' However, Sara doesn't rely just on views to clear off the debt in time for Father's Day - which also happens to be a day after her partner's birthday. The mum told her followers that she also uses survey apps, such as Swagbucks, where you can ''watch entertaining videos, play games, search the web, answer surveys, and find great deals to earn points''. The points, the website states, can then be redeemed ''for gift cards to your favorite retailers like Amazon or Walmart, to name a few, or get cash back from PayPal''. ''It takes me about a month to get $50, which is not bad. I'm gonna sit there and play games on my phone anyway - so I may as well make money off of it.'' As Sara is yet to hit her goal, she has also been considering creating invitation templates on Etsy to make even more money. ''I've seen a few videos on it. I think I'd be really good at that, I love graphic design. ''For my baby shower, for my wedding, I made all the invitations and all of that - I love doing that kind of stuff.'' 'Supporting from England' Since bravely opening up about her debt journey, Sara's been met by a huge amount of support from all over the world. The video has racked up a staggering 2.3million views, close to 8,000 comments, over 306k likes and more than 5k shares. One person said: ''Getting healthy, spending time with babe, spending time in nature, and paying off debt! Good luck!!'' ''Supporting from England!!'' another chimed in. A third commented: ''that's a great way to get in exercise and enjoy being outdoors with the Lil one while making money to pay off debt. ''love it!!! I'm ready to get in the creator rewards program to offset retirement.''

I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k
I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k

The Irish Sun

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k

A MUM has asked strangers online to help her pay off her £2,490 credit card debt by Father's Day. Mother Sara Callahan took to TikTok in a desperate attempt to clear the family's 2 Sara recently explained how combining keeping fit with posting content online has helped her clear some of the debt. Credit: tiktok/@sarac1409 2 The mum told her followers that she also uses survey apps, such as Swagbucks Credit: tiktok/@sarac1409 Sara, from the US, embarked on the debt-free journey to surprise her husband and has since found several ways to rake in money, including So far, the mum - who posts under the username @ One of the challenges Sara has given herself is to walk two to four miles every day - also sharing footage of the relaxing walk on social media. While staying active itself does not make Sara any money, it's the TikTok posts and keeping viewers engaged with her walking that does. read more on money Sara, who's already racked up more than 23,000 followers on her page, recently revealed that she's a part of TikTok Creator Rewards Program. The program is designed to help creators foster their creativity and generate higher revenue potential by posting high-quality, original content. To be eligible to apply for the program, content creators have to be at least 18 years old (or 19 in South Korea), have at least 10,000 followers, as well as have at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days. According to TikTok, to be able to make extra cash you also need to ensure the posted videos are at least one minute long. Most read in Fabulous She recently explained how combining keeping fit with posting content online has helped her clear some of the debt. She said in I've made £160 on Vinted in a week - here's 5 tips so you can do the same, including why you should NEVER ignore offers ''If you want to support me on my journey, I would love for you to watch the video all the way through. Hit 'Share' and click 'Copy Link'. ''You don't have to send it to anybody if you don't want to, comment at least nine words and then like it, of course,'' she begged viewers online. ''Anything helps, mostly it's the views - so go and watch it at least once all the way through. ''Thank you so much,'' she added at the end of the clip, which has racked up a whopping 2.3million views in just six days. Some of the best-known survey sites to try as a side hustle i-Say Swagbucks Crowdology Curious Cat Google Opinion Rewards PopulusLive In ''I am so happy that all of you have reposted, commented, followed me, done all the things just to make that possible.'' However, Sara doesn't rely just on views to clear off the debt in time for Father's Day - which also happens to be a day after her partner's birthday. The mum told her followers that she also uses survey apps, such as Swagbucks, where you can ''watch entertaining videos, play games, search the web, answer surveys, and find great deals to earn points''. The points, ''It takes me about a month to get $50, which is not bad. I'm gonna sit there and play games on my phone anyway - so I may as well make money off of it.'' As Sara is yet to hit her goal, she has also been considering creating invitation templates on Etsy to make even more money. ''I've seen a few videos on it. I think I'd be really good at that, I love graphic design. ''For my 'Supporting from England' Since bravely opening up about her debt journey, Sara's been met by a huge amount of support from all over the world. The video has racked up a staggering 2.3million views, close to 8,000 comments, over 306k likes and more than 5k shares. One person said: ''Getting healthy, spending time with babe, spending time in nature, and paying off debt! Good luck!!'' ''Supporting from England!!'' another chimed in. A third commented: ''that's a great way to get in exercise and enjoy being outdoors with the Lil one while making money to pay off debt. ''love it!!! I'm ready to get in the creator rewards program to offset retirement.''

I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k
I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k

The Sun

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I'm asking strangers on the internet to help me pay off my credit card debt – in 2 weeks, I've already made £1.1k

A MUM has asked strangers online to help her pay off her £2,490 credit card debt by Father's Day. Mother Sara Callahan took to TikTok in a desperate attempt to clear the family's credit card debt - also explaining how she cleverly uses the popular platform to make extra cash. 2 Sara, from the US, embarked on the debt-free journey to surprise her husband and has since found several ways to rake in money, including side hustles and Door Dash. So far, the mum - who posts under the username @ sarac1409 - has already made an extra £1.1k in just two weeks. One of the challenges Sara has given herself is to walk two to four miles every day - also sharing footage of the relaxing walk on social media. While staying active itself does not make Sara any money, it's the TikTok posts and keeping viewers engaged with her walking that does. Sara, who's already racked up more than 23,000 followers on her page, recently revealed that she's a part of TikTok Creator Rewards Program. The program is designed to help creators foster their creativity and generate higher revenue potential by posting high-quality, original content. To be eligible to apply for the program, content creators have to be at least 18 years old (or 19 in South Korea), have at least 10,000 followers, as well as have at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days. According to TikTok, to be able to make extra cash you also need to ensure the posted videos are at least one minute long. She recently explained how combining keeping fit with posting content online has helped her clear some of the debt. She said in the now-viral video: ''I get paid by TikTok a little bit for the views that I get and the engagement. I've made £160 on Vinted in a week - here's 5 tips so you can do the same, including why you should NEVER ignore offers ''If you want to support me on my journey, I would love for you to watch the video all the way through. Hit 'Share' and click 'Copy Link'. ''You don't have to send it to anybody if you don't want to, comment at least nine words and then like it, of course,'' she begged viewers online. ''Anything helps, mostly it's the views - so go and watch it at least once all the way through. ''Thank you so much,'' she added at the end of the clip, which has racked up a whopping 2.3million views in just six days. In another video, Sara noted that the Creators Rewards Program has so far ''been a big bulk'' of the chunk of money that has come off the credit card debt. ''I am so happy that all of you have reposted, commented, followed me, done all the things just to make that possible.'' However, Sara doesn't rely just on views to clear off the debt in time for Father's Day - which also happens to be a day after her partner's birthday. The mum told her followers that she also uses survey apps, such as Swagbucks, where you can ''watch entertaining videos, play games, search the web, answer surveys, and find great deals to earn points''. The points, the website states, can then be redeemed ''for gift cards to your favorite retailers like Amazon or Walmart, to name a few, or get cash back from PayPal ''. ''It takes me about a month to get $50, which is not bad. I'm gonna sit there and play games on my phone anyway - so I may as well make money off of it.'' As Sara is yet to hit her goal, she has also been considering creating invitation templates on Etsy to make even more money. ''I've seen a few videos on it. I think I'd be really good at that, I love graphic design. ''For my baby shower, for my wedding, I made all the invitations and all of that - I love doing that kind of stuff.'' 'Supporting from England' Since bravely opening up about her debt journey, Sara's been met by a huge amount of support from all over the world. The video has racked up a staggering 2.3million views, close to 8,000 comments, over 306k likes and more than 5k shares. One person said: ''Getting healthy, spending time with babe, spending time in nature, and paying off debt! Good luck!!'' ''Supporting from England!!'' another chimed in. A third commented: ''that's a great way to get in exercise and enjoy being outdoors with the Lil one while making money to pay off debt. ''love it!!! I'm ready to get in the creator rewards program to offset retirement.''

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