by Elnora Cunningham | Feb 25, 2015 | In the Community
CURTICE, OHIO – Ever throw out a pair of jeans just because there was a hole in the knee? Not Erek Hansen. The 14-year-old has taken “reduce, reuse, recycle” to a whole new level. His passion for recycling began when he was 9. He read a magazine article about an...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 25, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
WARRINGTON, Pa.—It’s been 70 years since the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter graced posters and advertisements encouraging women to fill the factory jobs formerly occupied by men—men who were away, fighting for our country in World War II. Rosie was an...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 24, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Have you ever gone shopping because it made you feel better or improved your mood? At U-Haul we have our own version of retail therapy. You can shop happily knowing that our products strive to relieve stress…on the environment and your pocketbook of course! U-Haul...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 23, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
OCEANSIDE, Calif.—The ping of an aluminum bat; the pop of a glove; snow cones after the game. These are the sights and sounds of Little League, which has been teaching kids how to play baseball for more than 75 years. But Larry Burch, facility maintenance technician...
by Elnora Cunningham | Feb 23, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Started in 1945 by a veteran, U-Haul has been a “Made in America” kind of company. From buying the first trailers from American welding shops, to a strong commitment to helping our veterans, U-Haul has bled red, white and blue (and orange) since the beginning. So why...
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