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Two Sparks women fight different HOAs to allow non-profit yard signs
by Kim Burrows
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Forever14 sign on Kerri Countess' Sparks yard (KRNV){p}{/p}
Sparks, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) —

Two women are fighting their different homeowner associations for the signs they placed in their yards that they say promote a positive message from a non-profit organization.

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Kerri Countess runs the non-profit Forever14. It raises awareness and works to prevent teen suicide. She started the organization after her 14-year-old son Caleb Stenvold died by suicide in 2019.

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