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Denali : a man, a dog, and the friendship of a lifetime
\"Denali is the story of the friendship between the author, Ben Moon, and his dog Denali as they traveled the American West, and of how Denali supported the author as he battled cancer, and how the author dealt with the cancer illness and death of his dog\"-- Provided by publisher.
Gurnee awards hero
[Fred Friedl] said Moon did \"one heck of a job\" at HeatherRidge and submitted a memo seeking the presentation of the lifesaving award. [Kristina Kovarik] said what Moon did was heroic and most worthy of the commendation. Photo courtesy of the Moon family While Ben Moon ran into a smoking building to rouse the residents, his wife, [Michelle], and daughter, [Shelbee], got chairs and helped escort the mostly older fire victims to safety. Photo courtesy of the Moon family While Ben Moon ran into a smoking building to rouse the residents, his wife, Michelle, and daughter, Shelbee, got chairs and helped escort the mostly older fire victims to safety. Benjamin Moon
Girl gets a serious crush on the tube
  Following the newspaper appeal Mr [Ben Moon] was soon identified by work colleagues, who plastered his photo up at work, gave him a standing ovation and also rang the Metro newsdesk. The Metro newspaper is now going to pay for [Melanie Speth] to fly over and meet Ben and their first date is to be filmed by Sky TV. Mr Moon added: \"I have e-mailed her a few times and she is coming over in a few weeks for the date. It takes some doing sending out an e-mail like that. At first a lot of people were saying it was a bit scary but she seems really sweet and it will be a pleasure to meet her. I don't know if anything will happen. I am sure the evening will be really nice.\"
Passing the baton
Geoff Goodall signed on for his first day with the Vancouver Police Department, while his dad, Sgt. George Goodall, signed off on his last day. The sergeant hung up his holster, then watched his son and his son's best friend -- Geoff is godfather to [Ben Wong-Moon]'s daughter Myah -- get their badges as two of 125 new officers this year. Photo: Gerry Kahrmann , The Province / Two badge wallets -- one full and one empty. Retiring Sgt. George Goodall turned his in yesterday just as his son Geoff Goodall was sworn in as an officer in the Vancouver Police Department.
Gurnee family sounds alarm Dad goes door-to-door to alert residents to fire
\"He was knocking on doors telling people they had to get out,\" Gurnee Fire Department Battalion Chief Tim Panner said of Moon. \"It was important for him to that\" because no one was in the fifth-floor unit where the fire started, and the fire could have spread by the time residents discovered it or buildingwide alarms sounded. \"The fourth floor was worse, and the fifth floor was really bad,\" said Moon, an engineering technician with Sundyne Electromagnetic in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. \"By the door (of the unit on fire), I could barely see my hand in front of my face.\" \"I'd be a little nervous with some guy banging on the door,\" Moon said. \"I wasn't being all gentle. I was trying to rush.\"