Quiet Echo: A Cedar Valley News Podcast

The Same Truck

6 min · 27 mei 2026
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Lars Olson reflects on a food drive, a Methodist pastor’s son, and the quiet cooperation that keeps small towns moving forward. In this Quiet Echo episode, he explores faith, service, and why communities grow stronger when people spend less time debating differences and more time carrying the same load together. Quiet Echo is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series, where national issues are explored through the lens of a small town grounded in connection, awareness, and everyday responsibility. The front porch is open. Readers of the Cedar Valley News are gathering on Facebook to respond to the editorials, share their own stories, and join a conversation built on respect, honesty, and no party lines. Come sit with us: https://bit.ly/40p8jKy

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