Mt. Sterling native teaching those in recovery unique skill of making guitars, dulcimers

by By Tom Marshall Senior Advocate Writer
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Earl Moore III, right, and Doug Naselroad, left, work on a guitar body. Doug Naselroad, a Mt. Sterling native, and Troublesome Creek String Instrument Co. teach those in drug recovery how to make guitars, dulcimers, mandolins and banjos. Photo by Malcolm Wilson.