by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 22, 2015 | Featured Story, Migration Trends
You can’t discuss the growth and countless good things occurring in Kitchener without acknowledging the Region of Waterloo. And you can’t acknowledge the Region of Waterloo without bringing up the groundbreaking research, booming tech sector, recovering manufacturing...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 21, 2015 | In the Community
Take care of the earth. Take care of the people. Share the surplus. Those are the three core principles of permaculture—a sustainable and ecological method of land use. They are also the principles that guided Cal McDonald of Booger Holler Storage and U-Haul...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 20, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo.—Herb Schenewerk is 85 years young, and every morning he gets up and opens the doors to Schenewerk Service Station and U-Haul Dealership, just as he has done almost every day for the last 55 years. “Going to work every day keeps me going,”...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 18, 2015 | In the Community
MANHATTAN, N.Y. – U-Haul stores are an extension of the communities they serve. In this case, one such location served as a canvas. Chelsea is known for its abundance of gifted artists, who helped convert an industrial area into a trendy suburban community that houses...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 16, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
Back by popular demand—more examples of U-Haul trucks enjoying their second lives. You may have seen our first installment of “More Than Meets the Eye,” which showed several retired U-Haul trucks that have been converted into all sorts of things: a carnival slide, an...
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