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Hometown Hero - Page 21

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.
Carving a Niche for Wildlife

by Jill Yesko

Farming of a Different Sort

by Niki Hendricks

Her nickname, “Bubbasue,” suggests that Susan Harkins approaches life a bit differently than most women, but when she announced her plans to raise shrimp in a pond on her farm in Fayette County, Ky., many thought she had lost it.
Paul Hill, Always Giving

by Billie Shelton

Carrying on for a Friend

by Laurel Holliday

Riding Above the Obstacles

by Karen Karvonen

Running with the Wind

by Wendy Hobday Haugh

Saving the Mississippi Sandhill Crane

by Michael Depp

All in the Family

by Vivian A. Wagner

Each week, the operation—comprised of four Hartzler family farms—produces 4,000 half-gallons of milk, which is distributed in old-fashioned glass bottles to stores throughout Ohio.
Death Valley's Lady of Broadway

by Robert Henry

Linking Up the Mountains

by David M. Frey

A Family House of Music

by Warren D. Jorgensen

Repaying the Gift

by Ann Goebel

Ron Wanek's Salute to Veterans

by Michael Martin

Keepers of the Tribal Arts

by Tanya Lee

Saving Their Cemeteries

by Marsha Brown

Bluegrass in his Blood

by Tracy Leinberger-Leonardi

Leaving Only Footprints

by C. Richard Cotton

The Light Hand of the Law

by Marti Attoun

The Library That Joshua Built

by Laura Harris

Exploring Down Below

by Susan Church

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