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Rain Harvesting

Rain Harvesting

By Now_Staff • on February 1, 2010

Rick and Pam Daniels of Midlothian don’t worry about high water bills — they harvest the rain to keep their lawn and garden lush and green. — Written and produced by Marshall Hinsley.

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Wild Woman Dawn Gold

Wild Woman Dawn Gold

By marshallhinsley • on July 29, 2009

Dawn Gold has heard a voice crying in the wilderness, and she’s dedicated her talents to help more people appreciate our natural world. — Written and produced by Marshall Hinsley

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Yoga for Everyone

Yoga for Everyone

By Now_Staff • on July 29, 2009

Chris Engebretsen of Midlothian believes in the benefits of yoga. That’s why she’s dedicated herself to making yoga accessible to everyone. — Written and produced by Marshall Hinsley

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Knitting for a Cause

Knitting for a Cause

By Now_Staff • on July 29, 2009

Arlene Hahn of Waxahachie has turned her knitting skills into relief work for those who need it most. — Written and produced by Marshall Hinsley.

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The Muralist of Burleson

The Muralist of Burleson

By Now_Staff • on July 29, 2009

Burleson artist Brad Smith has left quite a mark on the town he calls home. In fact, practically at every turn, residents and visitors can see his murals that adorn local businesses on Old Town Burleson. — Written and Produced by Marshall Hinsley.

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Church Goes Casual

Church Goes Casual

By marshallhinsley • on July 27, 2009

For members of First Baptist Church in Burleson, church has gotten a lot more casual. That’s because home-based gatherings, known by church members as Life Groups, have been growing in popularity among the congregation. Consisting of anywhere from six to 15 members each, Life Groups meet at church

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