We salute some of the heroes who helped at Ground Zero.
Alana Baranick
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Barrett Lawrimore Jr. experienced an epiphany soon after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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On Labor Day, we spotlight a few of the many Americans who have served their colleagues as part of labor unions.
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Las Vegas Sun columnist John Katsilometes thought of his late grandfather as “the Funny Man,” comparing him to mustachioed characters like Super Mario.
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When C. Earl Bender died, his children each wrote him a love letter.
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John J. Kelley was dubbed the first modern American road runner by Runner’s World magazine.
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William F. Callaway III, aka “Wild Bill,” loved fire engines from the time he could speak.
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These people all found success at their local State Fair…
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Bob and Kay Sarver had been married for more than 74 years when they died, hours apart…
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Dorothy Slocum kept the doctor away through much of her 90s. She was too busy sewing patchwork quilts.