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Hometown Hero - Page 17

Hometown Heroes are people who serve other people, their community, and take pride in honoring, restoring, preserving, or celebrating an aspect of American hometown life, be it their work, passion, or pastime.
The Overnight Library

by Linda G. Harris

Mustard Seed Kitchen

by Alexandra Grabbe

High-lonesome Voice of the Mountains

by Bob Alexander

Sharing the Wonders of Nature

by Jean Flora Glick

Never Too Old

by Tanya Lee

Weaving a Web of Knowledge

by W. Dale Nelson

Lady of Perfect Penmanship

by Tracy Leinberger-Leonardi

The 'Sister Captain'

by Dennis O'Connor

Deliverying Books and Smiles

by Vivian A. Wagner

di Rosa Delivers For Emerging Artists

by Barbara Clarke

A Lifelong Love of Cadillacs

by Tonie Auer

Bicycle Trailblazers

by Gayle Goddard-Taylor

Beauty in the Detail images

by Michael Depp

As the designer and sculptor of the West Virginia Veterans Memorial on the state's Capitol complex in Charleston, Joe Mullins approached the task with no small measure of humility.
The Family That Plays Together

by Ryan Bakken

Minden's Heroic Firebombers

by Sherril Steele-Carlin

A Pied Piper on Snowshoes

by Jean Arthur

Forging a Passion for History

by Phyllis A. Muzeroll

Giving Opera to Kids

by Nancy Bearden

Promoting Farm Safety for Kids

by Karen Karvonen

Marilyn Adams was in shock for months after losing her 11-year-old son in a farming incident. As Adams rebuilt her shattered life, she and her daughter began a local campaign to safeguard other children from farm-related accidents.
Dianne Campbell, Connecting Diversity

by Laurel Holliday

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