
A Local Hero’s Legacy Lives On Through Organ Donation
A former St. Cloud prison Lieutenant, Royalton football coach, and father continued to give selflessly even after he died. Nicholas Lanners, who was injured in a car crash, leaving him a quadriplegic, gave the gift of organ donation recently, helping countless others in need.
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A New Flag Flying
The St. Cloud Hospital is flying another flag right now, in honor of a man who gave hope to others even in death. The flag, which is underneath the Minnesota State flag at the hospital, is white and has the words 'Donate Life' on it. According to Nicholas Lanners' sister, the flag is being flown in his honor.

Always Willing To Help Others
I had the chance to ask Nicholas 'Nick' Lanners' sister, Chastity, about what kind of person her brother was, and from everything I read, he seemed like a guy who was all about others, even more so when it came to his family, as he was so proud of being a father.
Here is what Chastity shared with me about her brother Nick:
Treat Others With Kindness & Be Willing To Help
Take a moment today or in the next week, take a look around, and do something kind for someone. By doing that you are doing two things, one you are probably making someone's day a little bit better, but the second is you are setting the precedent to others around that it's OK to be kind, you never know who is watching you.
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