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Veteran Anthony Morrissette is all smiles as he sits in his Cadillac for the 1st time. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Veteran Anthony Morrissette is all smiles as he sits in his Cadillac for the 1st time. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Carroll County Veterans Independence Project | PHOTOS

Mar 11, 2023 at 8:24 am
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With the help of Carroll County Veterans Independence Project and LaScula Motorworks, David and Kim Heard "give back" by donating a car to a veteran in need Friday March 10, 2023.

Carroll County Veterans Independence Project

The 2004 Cadillac CTS sits in front of LMW Auto Repair, ready for veteran Anthony Morrissette. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

The 2004 Cadillac CTS sits in front of LMW Auto Repair, ready for veteran Anthony Morrissette. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate for Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, gets a hug from veteran Anthony Morrissette when he arrives to receive his car. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate for Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, gets a hug from veteran Anthony Morrissette when he arrives to receive his car. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Veteran Anthony Morrissette meets and thanks Brad Wilson, the LaScula Motorworks mechanic who worked on the Cadillac. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Veteran Anthony Morrissette meets and thanks Brad Wilson, the LaScula Motorworks mechanic who worked on the Cadillac. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Carroll County Veterans Independence Project Executive Director, Jason Sidock, talks with veteran Anthony Morrissette. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Carroll County Veterans Independence Project Executive Director, Jason Sidock, talks with veteran Anthony Morrissette. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Aaron "Doc" Dockery, VFW Dist. 7 Commander (left) hands veteran Anthony Morrissette his card as Anthony's good friend looks on. "Doc" donated the "first tank of gas" to Anthony on behalf of the VFW. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. 
David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Aaron "Doc" Dockery, VFW Dist. 7 Commander (left) hands veteran Anthony Morrissette his card as Anthony's good friend looks on. "Doc" donated the "first tank of gas" to Anthony on behalf of the VFW. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Pictured left to right; Deb LaScuola and John LaScuola, owners of LMW Auto Repair, Veteran Anthony Morrissette, Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, and Brad Wilson, LMW Auto Repair mechanic. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Pictured left to right; Deb LaScuola and John LaScuola, owners of LMW Auto Repair, Veteran Anthony Morrissette, Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, and Brad Wilson, LMW Auto Repair mechanic. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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John LaScuola hands the keys to veteran Anthony Morrissette. Pictured left to right; Deb LaScuola and John LaScuola, owners of LMW Auto Repair, Veteran Anthony Morrissette, Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, and Brad Wilson, LMW Auto Repair mechanic. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

John LaScuola hands the keys to veteran Anthony Morrissette. Pictured left to right; Deb LaScuola and John LaScuola, owners of LMW Auto Repair, Veteran Anthony Morrissette, Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, and Brad Wilson, LMW Auto Repair mechanic. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Veteran Anthony Morrissette is all smiles as he sits in his Cadillac for the 1st time. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Veteran Anthony Morrissette is all smiles as he sits in his Cadillac for the 1st time. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Veteran Anthony Morrissette is all smiles as he starts his Cadillac for the 1st time as Aaron "Doc" Dockery, Jason R. Sidock Exec. Dir., Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, Brad Wilson, LMW Auto Repair mechanic, and Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate, Veterans Independence Project look on (right).
Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Veteran Anthony Morrissette is all smiles as he starts his Cadillac for the 1st time as Aaron "Doc" Dockery, Jason R. Sidock Exec. Dir., Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, Brad Wilson, LMW Auto Repair mechanic, and Nicole Shifflett Veteran Advocate, Veterans Independence Project look on (right). Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Veteran Anthony Morrissette watches as LMW Auto Repair mechanic Brad Wilson puts the license plates on his Cadillac. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Veteran Anthony Morrissette watches as LMW Auto Repair mechanic Brad Wilson puts the license plates on his Cadillac. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Veteran Anthony Morrissette stands next to his Cadillac. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years.

Veteran Anthony Morrissette stands next to his Cadillac. Kim Heard’s veteran father recently died and she and her husband David wanted to “give back” to the veteran community by donating her father’s car, to a veteran in need. They contacted Carroll County Veterans Independence Project, where Veteran Advocate, Nicole Shifflett contacted LaScula Motorworks who donated over $1000.00 in parts as well as the labor to have the car ready for the Veteran. David and Kim Heard run the family owned business A and A Contracting and have been Carroll County Residents for over 40 years. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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