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Hometown Hero - Page 24

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.
Putting Childhood to Music

by Phyllis Edgerly Ring

Biking Ocean to Ocean

by Andy Gross

Sharing Herbal Lore From The Ozarks

by Gerald Dupy

One Man's Museum Mission

by Karen Karvonen

A Small School Is Still A Huge Task

by Brett French

Harriet Tubman A Healing Legacy

by John Lewis

Madison's Mayor Keeps Her Town on Target

by Barbara McDonald

The Broom Maker Cleans Up

by Chuck Cecil

Love on Call

by Sherril Steele-Carlin

Leaning into the Wind

by Candy Moulton

Still Chuggin'

by Andrew Nemethy

Still Chuggin': One family's love affair with the Ford tractor
Enough Grit to Spare

by Andy Gross

Champions for Rural Kansas

by Marti Attoun

Entrepreneur Combines Business with Social Mission

by Laurel Holliday

She's a Dog's Best Friend in Seguin, Texas

by Bob Thaxton

Maine Guide School

by Jane Lamb

Sharing a Passion for Old Tractors

by Lisa L. Rollins

The Happy Farmer, The Samson, The Bull, The Friday, The Love, The Common Sense. Few might recognize these names, but for Dr. Omri Rawlins they represent a priceless part of American farming history—namely, that of old tractors.
Sergio Corona's Wind from the Tropic

by Mike Whye

Lowell Jones, Logging Romantic

by Kara Carden

Dean Folkvord Sows, Grows, and Doughs It

by Marie Hoeffner

When Dean Folkvord decided his family wheat farm should "sow it, grow it, and dough it," neighbors questioned his sanity. A decade later, Wheat Montana Farms and Bakery has proved it has the right ingredients for success.
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