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Below is a collection of current and past American Profile articles. Don't forget you can also submit your own story and read others submitted by the American Profile community.
On the Frontline

by Noble Sprayberry

Patrolling our borders by land, sea and air, with foreward by Homeland Security Chief Tom Ridge
Eagle Watch

by Mary Miller

America's national symbol soars back from the brink
Acts of Kindness

by Carol Davis

When American Profile asked readers to tell us about acts of kindness done for them, we received hundreds of letters about kind souls who went miles out of their way or took hours from their day to make someone’s journey a little easier.
Kenny Chesney's Christmas images

by Beverly Keel

With all of his heart, country singer Kenny Chesney believes you can go home again.
Sharing Christmas Cookies

by Mary Miller

Don and Marge Reichardt Share Their Christmas Cookies
Reba

by Beverly Keel

Everything I’ve done in my career is a result of growing up in rural Oklahoma
The Driver Behind Meals on Wheels

by Gin Phillips

Thirty-two years ago, Helen Barnes helped found Meals on Wheels of Lehigh County, Pa. Today, at 90, she drives two routes a week.
A Tribute to All Veterans

by Marti Attoun

A Kansas town's tribute becomes a national holiday
One Cowboy's Challenge

by Noble Sprayberry

Pro rodeo's Kory Koontz lassoes diabetes
Fill'er Up!

by Marti Attoun

Old-fashioned full-service gas stations like Swan’s in Almond, Wis., are as rare as the noon whistle, and yes, they still do that here, too.
The Maple Man of Backbone Ridge

by Stephen Leon Alligood

Mike Hill knows his maple, just ask the folks who make Gibson Guitars
The Mother Church of Country Music

by Michael Nolan

For more than a century, folks have flocked to Nashville, Tenn.’s Ryman Auditorium, the world-famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry
Reliving America's Pastime

by Alan Ross

A look at baseball's heritage on the 100th anniversary of the World Series.
Poet of the Common Man

by Michael McCall

Alan Jackson chuckles when he describes his childhood as resembling the wholesome, close-knit family life depicted on the 1970s TV show The Waltons.
Restoring the Little Sisters of Lady Liberty

by Marti Attoun

All across America, towns are shining up a symbol of freedom—200 little sisters of liberty that were dedicated from 1949 to 1951.
Willie Nelson

by Patsy Bruce

Once again, Nelson will take time out of his heavy touring schedule to perform at Farm Aid’s benefit concert to support America’s family farmers.
Blooming Beauty

by Polly Campbell

More than 30,000 people flock to the farm in Canby, Ore., on weekends during the dahlia festival in August and September.
Swingin' on a Lucky Star

by Richard McVey II

Two years after a life-threatening liver transplant, Chris LeDoux is rolling in a field of five-leaf clover.
Almost Outta Control

by Carol Davis

When Richard Griffin maneuvers his high-powered car around a dirt race track, he doesn’t hear the roaring engines or see the dust kicked up by the cars ahead.
George Strait Is Just a Cowboy at Home images

by Richard McVey II

On any given day on a ranch in south Texas, George Strait is saddled up on a horse with rope in hand.
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