
Building success
For almost two decades Ardmore Habitat for Humanity has been helping local families achieve their dream of becoming home owners. But achieving this dream takes a lot of work.
For almost two decades Ardmore Habitat for Humanity has been helping local families achieve their dream of becoming home owners. But achieving this dream takes a lot of work.
Warren Butler treasures his heritage and the traditions that have been handed down over time.
The restaurant business may not have been in Gary Jackson’s blood, but the native Ardmoreite decided to become a restauranteur at a young age.
The game of basketball provided a path in life for Ardmore native Monesha Allen. She has spent her professional career, using the game to pour into the lives of others.
Almost from the moment the Seaman First Class Billy Turner Veterans Cemetery first opened its gates in 2022, Jamie Smith has been a familiar face at the facility.
For Christian and Jami Pinilla, the road to opportunity led straight to Ardmore.
You might say that real estate and real estate development is in Reece Riggle’s blood.
Ken Willy’s path to Ardmore has had its fair share of twists and turns.
Aubry Harris’ passion for live music and making memories goes from 0 to 60 as fast as anything you will find in a car lot.
Over the course of the last 11 years, over 240 kids have been helped by the work done at Hilltop Equine Therapy.