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Kahl and Lorraine Kinney: The West Side Greeters
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Kahl and Lorraine Kinney sit in their driveway at the intersection of Main Street and Cross Street in Sugar Grove and wave to everyone in town as they drive or walk by. The town of Sugar Grove loves them. They have two sons, David and Daniel. Kahl and Lorraine also have six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. When asked about pets, Lorraine said that Kahl is her pet. They have lived in Sugar Grove since 1987. Kahl and Lorraine used to be tenant farmers on a rented dairy farm. In 1976, they switched to beef and hogs, and say they own their success to “udders.” Kahl likes to do crosswords, play Sudoku, and grow hollyhocks while Lorraine enjoys gardening and baking peanut butter squares. Kahl’s grandfather used to peddle eggs and milk on Main Street. What Lorraine and Kahl enjoy most about Sugar Grove is the people and the surroundings.
Kahl and Lorraine Kinney sit in their driveway at the intersection of Main Street and Cross Street in Sugar Grove and wave to everyone in town as they drive or walk by. The town of Sugar Grove loves them. They have two sons, David and Daniel. Kahl and Lorraine also have six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. When asked about pets, Lorraine said that Kahl is her pet. They have lived in Sugar Grove since 1987. Kahl and Lorraine used to be tenant farmers on a rented dairy farm. In 1976, they switched to beef and hogs, and say they own their success to “udders.” Kahl likes to do crosswords, play Sudoku, and grow hollyhocks while Lorraine enjoys gardening and baking peanut butter squares. Kahl’s grandfather used to peddle eggs and milk on Main Street. What Lorraine and Kahl enjoy most about Sugar Grove is the people and the surroundings.
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