Celebrating 50 Years of Skydiving History

On August 16, 1960, Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger rode a helium balloon to 102,800 feet — the very edge of space — and jumped. Fifty years later, to commemorate man’s longest leap, Kittinger became the first inductee into the National Skydiving Museum Hall of Fame.

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Life Lessons From Coach Bill

We see the stories all the time about youth sports coaches who lose control or erupt in profanity-laced tirades. Fortunately, most are dedicated volunteers who just want to give back. The best ones make a difference not just in a game but in a life.

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Mind Over Matter

She wasn’t breathing when she was rescued from her mangled car. Doctors held out little hope of recovery. That was then. Wait until you see Jennifer Field now!

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Hey, Your Nose is Growing!

There are very few full-time marionette theaters in the country. One of these theaters is dedicated to keeping the vanishing art alive. See why they believe puppetry is not only still relevant but even more necessary in these high-tech times.

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