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Honoring Old-Time Farming

by Curt Arens

Willard Kee and a handful of old-time farming enthusiasts around Niobrara, Neb., actually enjoy the loud whir of a threshing machine separating oats from straw as bundles of the ripened grain are pitched into the loud contraption.
Taking Country the the Backroads

by Michael Nolan

Grammy-winning country artist Marty Stuart was attending the Firemen's Carnival in Schaefferstown, Pa., last summer when inspiration struck.
Not Just Clowning Around

by Marti Attoun

Although Ben and Andy share in the shenanigans, their job as bullfighters is serious—to protect the bull rider.
Billy Gilman: Heart Songs

by Marti Attoun

Singer Billy Gilman & poet Mattie Stepanek celebrate a partnership of the heart
Joining Old and Young

by Laurel Holliday

It was sadness that helped 14-year-old Alexis Kusy form a musical group that brings joy to lives of both young and old.
Remembering Corporal Commons images

by Marti Attoun

Corporal Matthew A. Commons, a member of the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, was aboard one of two MH-47 Chinook helicopters carrying Special Operations forces when they were hit by enemy fire while trying to rescue a navy seal.
For Women Who Served

by Gayle Goddard-Taylor

Thank You Mom
When we asked our readers to tell us what makes their moms great, we were flooded with mail—close to 1,000 letters with more still coming in.
Mississippi's Cream Pitcher

by Michael Depp

While Mississippi produces a small fraction of the nation’s milk supply, the dairy industry is an economic engine in Walthall County, which produces more milk than any other part of the state.
Gasoline in His Blood

by Bob Alexander

Automobile racing in America got off to a roaring start in Ormond Beach, Fla. a century ago on the hard-packed sand.
Easter Traditions

by Mary Carter

Easter breads, rich in symbolism and history, have strong traditions around the world. Rebirth, springtime, and crosses are woven into age-old recipes for yeast breads.
The 00:14 Second Dance

by Noble Sprayberry

In NASCAR, a pit crew’s performance often means the difference between a checkered flag and finishing in the middle of the pack.
Shelby's Mission

by Marie Hoeffner

Shelby Roberson's campaign for a cure for diabetes has made the fifth-grader one of Montana's youngest lobbyists, taking her from the classrooms of her elementary school to the corridors of Congress.
Four Part Harmony

by Michael Nolan

Your vision of a barbershop quartet may be four dapper gents wearing striped vests, armbands, and straw hats, but barbershop singers today are just as likely to be female, dressed in tuxedoes, or crooning the hits of the Beatles.
Nuts Over Fruitcake!

by Karan M. Robinson

When the ovens crank up during the height of summer in Claxton, Ga., a sweet aroma of fruitcake wafts down the streets and around the corners.
Acts of Kindness
How compassion makes us complete
The Nativity Collectors

by Stuart Englert

Sharing a world of cultures
School of a Lifetime

by Marti Attoun

Kindergartners & seniors create a one-of-a-kind classroom
How Far We Have Come

by Gayla Mills

Holiday Pies

by Mary Carter

Five pies to try this holiday season
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