Lincolnshire resident Kate Arnold, joined by her husband Charles, already beat Lymphoma. On Sunday, "Team Super K" completed a 20-mile race to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. | Brian O'Mahoney~for Sun-Times Media
"Team Super K," led by Lincolnshire residents Kate and Charles Arnold, completed a 20-mile bike race in Highland Park on Sunday to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. | Brian O'Mahoney~for Sun-Times Media
Lymphoma survivor Kate Arnold completed a 20-mile charity bike ride Sunday with her husband Charles, and children, Josie, 9, and Elizabeth, 11. "Team Super K" raised $1,050 for the cause. | Brian O'Mahoney~for Sun-Times Media
Lymphoma survivor Kate Arnold, a Lincolnshire resident, completed a 20-mile bike ride Sunday to raise money and prove her doctors wrong. Her team included her husband Charles and children Josie, 9, and Elizabeth, 11. | Brian O'Mahoney~for Sun-Times Media
LINCOLNSHIRE — Kate Arnold is intent on proving her doctors wrong. The Lincolnshire woman, lymphoma survivor and bone-marrow transplant recipient completed a 20-mile bicycle race Sunday in Highland Park, part of a fund-raiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Her doctors, who diagnosed her in …