
In Their Words: Veterans Who Served in War Tell Their Stories
World War II Veteran Editor’s note: Stanley Feltman passed away on September 23, shortly before this issue went to press. In

World War II Veteran Editor’s note: Stanley Feltman passed away on September 23, shortly before this issue went to press. In

Yolanda Kennedy once built torpedoes for the United States Navy. Now, she’s building a better future for more than 100 young people

In war, information can be more valuable than tanks, planes, ships, or soldiers. Information sent and received without detection can mean the

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the start of President John F. Kennedy’s administration. When he took office in January 1961,

On a summer’s day in 1955, the stars aligned for an airman second class at the Lowry Air Force Base in Denver,

Tea has always been a part of the Stowe family. What initially started as a traveling tearoom in 2011, bringing tea and

The fundamentals of life at Athol Orchards are simple: a tight-knit family, a love for all things apple, and a deep appreciation

The Isacs have always treasured the Thanksgiving holiday season as an important time to reflect on all things they are grateful for.

As American as apple pie. It’s an expression commonly used to describe something that completely encapsulates the American character. But surprisingly, the

With momentum building, the first curve sends passengers spinning front-to-back, disorienting any sense of direction and offering no mercy, before plunging straight

Jose Lemus was facing a new challenge on a recent workday. The custom order from one of Dana Creath’s two dozen showroom

Sacramento resident John Almeda, 27, has nonverbal autism. However, that developmental condition does not stop him from running marathons. Remarkably, the endurance

Imagine allowing someone you hardly know into your home. Now imagine that stranger eating your food, sleeping in your bed, tugging on

Decades before Johnny Appleseed started planting apple trees in Pennsylvania and Ohio, two brothers created an apple orchard in Limington, Maine, that

Brandon and Jamie Ashby were married just shy of one year, when the latter decided that it was time to make her

Sky Cross is a nonprofit, strictly volunteer-led charity organization that operates along the Texas–Mexico border. Its mission is to provide food, clothing,

Wrongly convicted and incarcerated at the age of 14, John Bunn has endured many struggles from a young age. Born and raised

Shoemaker Uriel Gurgov immigrated to the United States on Jan. 21, 1993. He was born in 1962 in Bukhara, Uzbekistan—once an ancient

At a time in history when certain international governments are creating incentives for reshoring, the American company Ethan Allen can hold its

Growing up in a Chinese-American community in downtown Sacramento, California, Paul C. Dong rose above adversity. He was the eldest child in

For a growing number of American households, Teflon-coated pans, copper pots, or anything else for that matter other than a handcrafted cast
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Holiday Cheers
As the season turns chilly, may these uplifting stories of love and family warm the cockles of your heart.