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Paul Hutson

Steve Charles

Dec 20, 2016

Every house Paul Hutson lived in growing up was struck by lightning! From a conversation with Brent Poling ’16

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Helen Hudson

Steve Charles

Oct 20, 2016

English teacher Helen Hudson’s students at Crawfordsville High School worked locally and nationally as advocates for rail service. But for Helen, the ultimate goal was about much more than the trains. From […]

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Claude Johnson

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

Claude Johnson leads an ongoing project to send “outdated” fire trucks (and all sorts of firefighting equipment) from Indiana to Mexican villages, where they continue to serve thousands. Here’s how it all […]

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Mike Norman

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

Police Chief Mike Norman studied to be a teacher, but the most important lesson he learned came from his father—words he lives by still. From a conversation with Austin Myers ’16

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Stefanie Deaton

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

Dancer, title company administrator, choreographer, and teacher, Stefanie Deaton packs a lot of living into a week. Here’s why… From a conversation with James Fritz ’16

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Paul Hutson

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

An old shotgun that no one wants to shoot is an heirloom in Paul Hutson’s family—all because of the story it tells. From a conversation with Brent Poling ’16

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Megan Dillon

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

A family tragedy changed Megan Dillon’s life and profession and brought her back to Crawfordsville. She talks about starting over at 35. From a conversation with Dylan Seikel ’16

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Keri and Carolyn Francis

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

Part of the power of Keri Francis’ vocation as a social worker comes from her knowing firsthand how drug use can destroy a life. But it’s her courage in talking about her […]

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About The Humans of Montgomery County at Wabash College

Steve Charles

Oct 16, 2016

In Spring 2016, students from Professor Jill Lamberton’s Audio Rhetoric and Creative Writing course reached out to members of the Crawfordsville community. They wanted to get to know these citizens of the […]

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Matt Williams

Steve Charles

Oct 15, 2016

Matt Williams always wanted to leave Montgomery County and travel—Sugar Creek, Shades, and family brought him back. From a conversation with Ryan Anzalone ’16

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Marilyn Kelley

Steve Charles

Oct 14, 2016

Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease at age 44, Marilyn Kelley describes her life as “some rough times, some happy times,” and she tells Connor Stumm ’17 about the people who bring her joy […]

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Lee Douma

Steve Charles

Oct 10, 2016

Lee Douma and his wife moved to Montgomery County to revive a family farm house, and as a high school teacher, he loves engaging his students and broadening their horizons. From a […]

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