Howell City generously provides business-focused freshman with new equipment

When Treyvon Hoskins was just eight years old, he started offering to mow his neighbors’ lawns. By the time he was 10, he had his own business cards. Now 14, the community has taken notice of his hard work and dedication.

Thanks to various donations, Hoskins received a Craftsman riding mower, a Honda push mower, work boots and socks, business cards, T-shirts, yard signs, door hangers, and fuel for the entire season. The gifts left Hoskins speechless as he expressed his surprise and gratitude to The Daily.

Councilmember Nikolas Hertrich first noticed Hoskins mowing lawns in the summer of 2021. Impressed by his work ethic and professionalism at such a young age, Hertrich rallied the city to gather donations to support Hoskins’ business, Treyvon’s Lawn Service. Several businesses and organizations stepped up to help including UPS driver Keith Ozment, Agape City Church, Byrum Ace Hardware

By Aiden Johnson

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