
Braeden Skinner, right, repairs Carson Rawlings’ bicycle Tuesday in Skinner’s driveway in Norway. Skinner said he learned how to fix bikes, lawnmowers and small engines from his grandfather and father. His driveway is a common stop for area kids who need their bicycle fixed. “I got the tools,” Skinner said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
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