Roxanne Converse-Whiting

Trust Along Life’s Highway

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The 2018 Toyota Tacoma has a few more bells and whistles than Rhonda, the 2011 Honda that I drive. One feature the Tacoma has allows a radar to sense when the vehicle is approaching another vehicle too quickly while set on cruise control. It will automatically slow the vehicle to match the vehicle’s speed ahead of it. Getting used to trusting this feature took me a while. Particularly when driving at high speeds in traffic, I had to learn to trust that the truck would do what it was designed to do.

An open road surrounded by low green hills and a bright blue sky.

A Beautiful Picture of Community

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Did you ever say, “I can’t wait to leave this town?” Or, have you heard, “There’s nothing to do here?” As a former teacher, I heard many students express these sentiments, yet they are not just the comments of teenagers. Regardless of the age, it’s a feeling many who live in a small town or rural area have had. I have been one of those people who longed for the city lights and distant places. Then, something shifted. I began to see the way that people partner together to make amazing things happen in a small town. I had the opportunity to be a part of local tourism, an area Chamber committee and Dawson Area Leadership. My mindset changed to focusing on the amazing people, experiences and opportunities we have in our area.
A community group poses in front of the sculptures they made together
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