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Coffee and Community
The coffee is some of the best around, but it’s not about the coffee, not really. Spend any time at the Shine Cafe at Southeast’s Blankenbaker Campus and you’ll agree.
For Miah…
Few people would be willing to leave what many would consider paradise, especially when it means moving thousands of miles away. Jacob and Kerri Emmons, however, didn’t hesitate.
Building More Than a House
Buddy Jent knew how to tackle tasks on his wife’s “I love you more if…” list. He could paint, install floors, and do simple repairs. Yet, the retired pharmacist had no idea how to build a house when he volunteered with a Habitat for Humanity project.
Running Toward Disaster
Most people don’t run toward disaster, but Tim Wiers did. Tim said he was blessed to be in Eastern Kentucky when flash floods swept through seven counties there this past August.
Moving with Purpose
Since a stroke 15 years ago, 71-year-old William Hardin travels by motorized wheelchair—a 300-pound, battery-driven powerhouse that takes him everywhere. Not much stops him. Traffic? No problem. Rain? Not worth mentioning. Bitter cold? No big deal.