Profile 2008
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TRACIE FUQUA: A painful reminder
Tracie Fuqua, a medical assisting instructor at Wallace State Community College, has always known the importance of registering as an organ donor. But a few years ago, a personal tragedy brought that realization into painfully sharp focus.
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TRACIE FUQUA: A painful reminder
Tracie Fuqua, a medical assisting instructor at Wallace State Community College, has always known the importance of registering as an organ donor. But a few years ago, a personal tragedy brought that realization into painfully sharp focus.
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JIMMY HAMRICK: A much-appreciated job
This is a job that doesn’t always stink.
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KEN ALLEN: Tragedy led him to God
Cullman County is full of churches. From Catholic to Protestant to the occasional non-denominational, one fact is true among them all: fellowship and worship.
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CREEL FAMILY: Busy all the time
Cullman County’s Farm-City Family of 2008, the Creels, are probably the busiest people in the county. Steven and Dana Creel and their two children, Shalyn and Alex like to be at home working on the farm or riding their horses but they have a long list of other demands on their time.
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DON SIZEMORE: Keeping people talking
With a slogan like “We Can Make You Talk,” you had better be prepared for some lively conversation when visiting the Dodge City C.B. Shop just off of I-65.
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TIM MARTIN: Neighbors helping neighbors
Tim Martin still remembers, nearly four years later, the day when the importance of merely doing his job became starkly clear.
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MORROW AND JACK DOSS: More than horse sense
Morrow Doss saddles up one of his prize-winning horses, the daughter of a five time world grand champion show horse. With stunning ease he guides her out of the family barn in Good Hope and into a nearby pasture.
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STEVE HART: Continuing family business, starting another
Steve Hart doesn’t take the traditional route when it comes to running a business.
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ELIZABETH DUELAND: The more the merrier
Elizabeth Dueland studied biology at UAB and then Samford, but her heart was never really in it. Her career ambition was to be a stay-at-home mother, as her own mother had been, and to reach the pinnacle of that line of work by having as many kids as she could.
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CULLMAN: Drought hits city, but growth continues
This year has been full of challenges and accomplishments for the city of Cullman. Businesses and industries have flourished despite an historic drought which kept the city’s water supply, Lake Catoma, well under full-pool for most of the year.
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