The 2014 Susan G. Komen Twin Cities 3-Day march, which raises money to fight breast cancer, traveled 60 miles through the Twin Cities, concluding on Sunday. Women from a team called "Rack Stars" (a group of women from out of state that meets at different 3-Days each year) cheered as they walked toward the finish line at the closing ceremony at the State Capitol in St. Paul. At right, cancer survivor Tamara Evans, of St. Michael, fought back tears at the closing ceremony. For video and more photos from the event, see ww.w.startribune.com.
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