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Making a Stand for the American Dream
There is a burned-out building near 25th Street and Bosque Boulevard. Graffiti and black scorch marks cover its three standing walls,
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Breakfast and Burgers
Cupps Drive-In, an original fast-food restaurant located at 1424 Speight Avenue
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“Let the Little Children Come to Me”
Khadijah Lindsey doesn’t want to be homecoming queen. Sitting in the Community Training Center like she does every Tuesday and Thursday,
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Engineering a City’s Lifeblood
Ask Wilton Lanning about Waco, Texas. He’ll mention Dr Pepper every time.
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From Firefighter to Fire-starter
Two gleaming, silver axes sit suspended on a wall bursting with plaques and awards for achievements like two-time Department Fireman of the Year and Texas Paramedic of the Year. The humble, snug office space simply can’t hold all the honors Jimmy Stewart earned during his 22 years as a firefighter, but the owner of Waco’s…
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Talitha Koum
Behind every great team stands a great coach. Nan Holmes lives to serve that purpose as the director of the Talitha Koum Institute where groundbreaking research is believed to soon change the way a child’s brain development pattern was once thought to process.
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A nonprofit providing a financial foundation
Amid the insurance companies and doctors’ offices, the Waco Foundation, a $60 million enterprise, serves to help fund the community’s nonprofit organizations by giving grants and scholarships to organizations and students in the Waco community.
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When they need us
Donna Hurst and her husband, Randall Stuckey, 54, have lived in Waco for seven years and have spent the past two years volunteering as foster parents for the Humane Society of Central Texas.