Black Land

 Philip Barker was cutting wood, when a tree top snapped and fell on him.  Broke his neck in three places.  $70-thousand later, he could work again.  But he was bankrupt.  Barker already owed half a million dollars.  He had bought the...

Mississippi Moving

The Mississippi is a moving grocery store.  Just one tow boat pushes 160-thousand acres of grain into the world.  It is home to one fourth of all the fish species in North America.  The Mighty Mississippi flows through 10 states.  A drop of water...

From Slavery to Friendship

A rare American story that began in slavery and blossomed into friendship. There is nothing sentimental about slavery, but this is a story unique in our history. In 1834 a white family bought a black family.  At the end of the Civil War something special happened...

Bonds of Love

Jeff Wright is one of those teachers students never forget.  More show than tell. Exploding with fun.  His science classes at Louisville Male Highschool in Kentucky are filled with odd experiments.  Surprisingly, it is a lecture without props that...

Looks Good on Paper

Miami has a program that requires taxpayers to pay for art in public places.  It is a good idea on paper.  But some say, that’s where it should have stayed.  Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window)...

Samaritan Fling

John Fling delivers auto parts for a car dealer, but he also makes stops where the sum seems reluctant to shine.  Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window)...