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For the first time since Peggy Means’ daughter awakened from a five-year coma, the mother and daughter will celebrate Mother’s Day together at home. Steve Hartman is On the Road in Michigan.
For the first time since Peggy Means’ daughter awakened from a five-year coma, the mother and daughter will celebrate Mother’s Day together at home. Steve Hartman is On the Road in Michigan.
Who is the world’s greatest mom?
Steve Hartman and his kids went on a quest to find the answer to that question — but stumbled upon a realization instead: Each kid could have a perfect mom for them. Here is how they’ll be showing appreciation to their mom this Mother’s Day.
9-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. wanted to help the homeless, so he offered his last dollar to a man he saw praying outside a Louisiana café. To his surprise, the man was a multimillionaire, who has now been inspired by Kelvin's generosity. Steve Hartman is On the Road.
24 years ago, retired South Bend Police Lieutenant Gene Eyster responded to a call about an abandoned baby, but never found out what happened to the boy – until recently. Steve Hartman is On the Road.
Robert Borba is a real-life cowboy who sprung into action to catch a bicycle thief.
He told Steve Hartman that despite helping a perfect stranger get her bike back, he doesn’t want or need credit, sharing a lesson on modesty.
When 7-year-old Emouree Johnson's mom died unexpectedly, her family couldn't afford a granite tombstone. That's when she started a lemonade stand to help her family pay for one, and when word spread to the community, she raised over $15,000. Steve Hartman is On the Road.
The total solar eclipse united millions of Americans in a moment of inspiration, including Steve Hartman and his family, who found beauty in totality and unity while On the Road in Vermont.
When 8-year-old Myles Eckert gave $20 he found to a soldier at an Ohio Cracker Barrel, he never imagined what would happen next.
“I think being altruistic is like a reward for yourself,” Eckert, who inspired so many to pay it forward, tells Steve Hartman a decade later.
Back in 2017, Steve Hartman’s son George convinced his family to travel to Nebraska to witness the solar eclipse. Six years later, George is just as excited for Monday’s out-of-this-world event. Steve Hartman is On the Road with what makes the celestial event so magical.
On Monday, April 8, millions of Americans are expected to marvel at the total solar eclipse.
In 2017, during the last such event in the U.S., Steve Hartman and his family, encouraged by his son George’s love of the universe, traveled to experience the wonder for themselves.
When Craig Reagan was diagnosed with ALS, his dream of restoring his old Mustang seemed out of reach. That's when his high school friends stepped in to fix the car for him, and along the way, more and more people began reconnecting with Craig. Steve Hartman is On The Road.
Once a week, students at Chelsea Elementary in Maine participate in “Dapper Wednesday,” a day where everyone gets dressed up “fancy.” It all started when third-grader James Ramage decided to wear a suit to school. Steve Hartman in On the Road with a lesson in self-confidence.