KTLO News spoke with Rutledge who describes what is was like moving to Mountain Home in his childhood, and his thoughts on traveling via ferry in the mid-70’s.
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Rutledge says one of his proudest moments came in high school, when the legendary Bob Knight gave him the chance to start his own radio show.
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To be named into the Hall of Honor in his hometown means more to Rutledge than most of the awards he was won in his career.
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Looking back on his journey, Rutledge offers the advice he wishes he could have heard at the very beginning of his career.
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These days Rutledge says he spends his time with family, hunting, fishing and playing golf.
The Outstanding Alumni Award recognizes Mountain Home graduates who have distinguished themselves professionally or through service to their communities. Rutledge’s career and leadership make him a fitting addition to that list.
The Mountain Home Education Foundation will formally honor Rutledge at the upcoming Night of Honors, celebrating local graduates who have made a lasting impact.
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