AmericanTown's Heroes: Little Free Library Building Is Booming!
Reading is exercise for your brain and it has many other benefits, including improving your memory, increasing your vocabulary and reducing your
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Working Towards No Hunger
NFESH Creates Senior Garden in Arkansas NFESH began a senior garden with the Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center (Senior Center). The
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: NFESH and NASUAD Form Senior Hunger Think Tank
The NFESH & NASUAD Senior Hunger Think Tank will bring together state officials, experts in senior hunger and leaders from the private sector to
View ArticleEarth Talk: Avoiding Harmful Food Additives
Dear EarthTalk: What is the "Dirty Dozen Guide to Food Additives?"Â -- M.L. The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter:Hunger - An issue we can all agree on
Senior hunger is a prevalent issue in Dallas County. Leaders in the local anti-hunger community are taking a real stand against this issue. One of
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Below is the list of recently sold homes for {local_city} {local_state}. You can review MLS sale prices, home details and public records (including
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View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Jack Fussell Runs Across the Land For Alzheimer's...
Jack Fussell has set a goal to walk, jog and run across the country to stir up interest in Alzheimer's research and generate donations for the
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Tally Sweat Is An Advocate For Parks
Tally Sweat is a long-time environmental activist and passionate protector of land and water. In addition to her current role with the Garden Club of
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: CJ Burford Bikes Cross Country for the Children's...
"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart" sounds like something you might see on an inspirational poster. You know, the kind with the image of
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Ramsi Kamar is a Local Food Hero
"We learn how to farm from the heart" was a recent post on the Facebook page of Raising Hope Farm, which is a place filled with both beauty and
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Jennifer Glass Finds Ways to Fear Less
Jennifer Glass didn't set out to be a hero. She was innocently and blissfully heading off on a new phase of her life, newly married and just four
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: To End Rural Hunger
Nestled in the the valley between the Adirondack and Berkshire mountains, Cambridge is a small rural community at the south east corner of Washington
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Cole Rappold is a Water Rescue Hero
Horsing around near the edge of a pool is never a good idea and it can turn dangerous in a second, like when Cole Rappold's younger brother pushed him
View ArticleAmericanTown Heroes: Family Farmers Supply Healthy Rural Communities
The Slow Food Movement is not about chewing your food more thoroughly. It's a term used to describe a return to a way of life where food was more
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Dolores Croneberger is a Community Role Model
Dolores Croneberger has been a member of her local rotary club for more than 20 years, but why stop there with her contributions to the community? She
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Honor Flight, Food Bank Change
Feeding The Soul James Salomon President and Director Honor Flight Dayton, Inc. Since 2005, the Honor Flight Program has flown more than
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Ronda Eick's Training Saved A Life
Ronda Eick is a registered nurse whose training saved a life. Eick was attending a function at a hotel and had just walked in when calls for help
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Hunger and Health
Hunger is a far-reaching problem affecting one in eight people worldwide. In the U.S. nearly one in six seniors face the threat of hunger. A new study
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