On April 10th, 2012, life changed forever for Travis Mills and his family. The U.S. Army Staff Sargent, while on his third tour in Afghanistan, set off an IED (improvised explosive device) which nearly ended his life. Nearly two years later, now a quadruple amputee, Travis appreciates life and his family more than you can imagine. His dream is to open a handicap accessible camp for veterans and th
Ashley Harriman is working it for Travis Mills, a local veteran who stepped on an I.E.D. in Afghanistan in 2012. A quadruple amputee, Travis has bounced back to live life in a way that's both fulfilling and inspirational. The film "Travis: A Soldier's Story," will be shown at Cony High Schools auditorium Thursday night, January 16th, from 7 to 8:30. You do need to purchase tickets in adv
Oscar Pistorious, South Africa's "Bladerunner," who competed in London last summer in the Olympics, has my attention. He's taken an unfortunate situation (having two prosthetic legs) and has, against all odds, become a winner to the extent that most of us can only dream of.