Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The Thunder Mountain High School mat room is full. That is always a good sign. That means the program is robust or in the process of being stout and on the verge of bringing the capital city a Region V wrestling championship, possibly a state title.
In season: The roses of May
Katie Hubbard’s best helper, nephew Carson Cummins.
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
LETART FALLS, Ohio The wafting fragrance of almost 8,000 roses welcomes visitors to the greenhouses of Hubbard’s Roses.
Kati Cummins Hubbard grew up on the family farm in Letart Falls, Ohio where her greenhouses are located, and said she was interested in continuing the tradition. Her father, Todd Cummins, had transitioned from vegetable farming to greenhouses, and suggested that she grow roses.
In season: The roses of May
Katie Hubbard’s best helper, nephew Carson Cummins.
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
Lorna Hart | Courtesy photo
LETART FALLS, Ohio The wafting fragrance of almost 8,000 roses welcomes visitors to the greenhouses of Hubbard’s Roses.
Kati Cummins Hubbard grew up on the family farm in Letart Falls, Ohio where her greenhouses are located, and said she was interested in continuing the tradition. Her father, Todd Cummins, had transitioned from vegetable farming to greenhouses, and suggested that she grow roses.