Prairie Fare

May Is Melanoma Awareness Month

In the past year, I have noticed many adults sporting bandages on their noses, chins or backs of their necks.

I do not ask “What happened to you anyway?” I usually have a good idea.

Most will comment that they had skin cancer removed.

Fortunately, in most cases, they have one of the less serious types of skin cancer.

Whenever I see people with bandages on their faces, I tend to examine my own skin mor…