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Rich and Poor in Bristol

A Real Christmas Ghost Story

Realizing our greatest gift - and using it

Special Edition ... from Santa Himself

Lunch with an F-16 Fighter Pilot (a Christmas story)

Nearly meeting your Maker while playing Santa

How to Ruin Your Thanksgiving Dinner

Eat at the Shanghai!

War and Peace

Teaching a World Series Champion

Are you rich or poor? An easy way to tell

Every picture tells a story

Humanity's secret superpower: grandparents

Just five minutes

Bristol's Atticus Finch

A (very) brief update on the state of Hometown Stories

A simple solution to America's political divide

The blind girl who could see

Bristol’s new Hall of Fame

Men of few words (Shamas of Bristol, Jesus of Nazereth, Forrest Gump, Mark Twain, Abe Lincoln, a man named Joyce, and Jack the Drunk)

The Search for Happiness

Attendin' a Bonafide Moonshine Sippin’, Dart Throwin’, Hootin’ and a-Hollerin’, Big Ol’ Wild Party out in Hickory Tree

We All Belong to a Gang

Jim McGlothlin never forgot where he came from

Trusting people

Over in the dark corner

The Greatest Sport You Could Ever Play

The moments that make us

Spitting on the flag

Pretty is as pretty does - Jeannette Triplett

The best people are often unknown

Let no child be left inside

Keeping us all safe and alive

A brief preview of eight upcoming stories

Greg Morrell - the kid who couldn't catch a cold

Friends with Benefits

A Mother's Day tribute from an abandoned child

Honoring the Confederacy

Dr. Cecil Blankenship - the man who took chances on people

A universal view of resurrection

Rubbing elbows with the rich and famous

Words funny and wise

Hometown Stories - Three Years Later

Our individual spiritual journeys

The gratitude of growing old

Why teachers are WAY overpaid

The last time your name is ever spoken

The Wolf Pack's New Leader

Losing at love? Think again

The genius of a making a mess

Pray like a little child

Remembering the Blue Circle

Celebrating the one true race

Snows of long ago

Country strong