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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 10:40 AM

Buchanan Nominated for National Honor

Buchanan Nominated for National Honor
Theresa “Teri” Buchanan, longtime H&R Block owner in Fallon, is nominated for the 250 Women Who Shaped the Nation honor. (File Photo)

Theresa “Teri” Buchanan, longtime owner of H&R Block franchises in Fallon, has been nominated for recognition among the 250 Women Who Shaped the Nation for her decades of community service and leadership.

Buchanan, 79, is credited with helping strengthen Fallon’s local economy and supporting families, small businesses, and community initiatives through her mentorship and charitable work. She is widely respected for her integrity, direct leadership style, and commitment to empowering others, notably assisting the Latino community with tax preparation and overcoming language barriers.

Known for her resilience and tireless work ethic, Buchanan’s influence is felt across Fallon, where her dedication has uplifted individuals and fostered inclusivity. Her legacy includes guiding others to pursue their goals and investing in the growth and stability of the community she calls home.

Buchanan’s nomination celebrates her courage, contributions, and enduring impact, reflecting the spirit of influential women who have shaped the United States over the past 250 years.

 

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Deb Ridenour 02/01/2026 08:52 PM
Woo hoo!!! Congratulations! We all know how special you are.

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