Par for the Course
/Texarkana’s own Zack Fischer will compete in the Open Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, Merseyside, England. The tournament runs from July 16th to July 23rd.
Read MoreTexarkana’s own Zack Fischer will compete in the Open Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, Merseyside, England. The tournament runs from July 16th to July 23rd.
Read MoreCheyenne Adams couldn’t believe her ears when the judges told her she had won $7,500. She had stood before a panel of judges during the Pitch It Texarkana entrepreneurs contest on Thursday, March 30th and presented her idea for Paddle TXK, a kayak rental business at Bringle Lake.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Ronnie as a child displayed a natural aptitude for soccer—and a deep passion for it. His parents, both highly educated, insisted upon an English-language education, which served Ronnie well.
Read MoreLocal competitive angler Ryan Satterfield grew up fishing on Lake Wright Patman. His family would often camp and fish at Rocky Point during the summer, allowing Ryan an opportunity to learn how to fish at a young age.
Read MoreJohn Thomas Borowitz is headed to Harvard, a fact which surprises none and delights all who know this hardworking, humble young man.
Read MoreIn order to be brave enough to face new and unknown territory, one must take a small leap of faith. It is very easy to stick to what is comfortable and traditional, but that is not in 18-year-old Mathew Delk’s nature; he is driven to venture out and happily explore the world.
Read MoreIntensivist Bret Craytor saw the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Though nothing could have adequately prepared him for the tragedy of the crisis, Bret faced crises throughout his career as a medical doctor, and these experiences positioned him well to lead the team caring for the most severe COVID patients.
Read MoreAs the majority owner of Ironwood Grill, Craig McDuffie is passionate about food service, and about investing in the community that has invested in him and the restaurant over the years—but mostly, he is passionate about people.
Read MoreAlthough a native of Illinois, occupational therapist Laura Bailey has called Texarkana home for over 36 years. As an OT student at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, she met Mark, the man she would marry.
Read MoreWinston Churchill wrote, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Volunteer extraordinaire Pam Beck has given countless hours to the Texarkana community, and this service has shaped her life.
Read MoreAll who live will one day die, a truth that most people refuse to face until it becomes absolutely unavoidable. A select few, however, are called to meet death every single day with compassion, courage and grace. These people are called hospice workers.
Read MoreLee Ann Corbin is the assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction for Redwater ISD, the district she has called home for 14 years. Prior to 2009, she taught K-12 students and adults all over Texas, with no plans to work in administration; teaching was her calling.
Read MoreNicole Fant was born and raised, and still resides, in Linden, Texas. However, she has become an honorary Texarkanan, spending countless hours working at CHRISTUS St. Michael Hospital–Atlanta and CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System as a RN Program Manager, as well as at Texas A&M–Texarkana as a member of the nursing faculty.
Read MoreAudiologist Kelly Pack was born and raised in the small Louisiana village of Choudrant, which covers 4.28 square miles of land and is home to under 1,000 residents.
Read MoreWhen Taylor Richard, the recruitment coordinator for Texarkana College, talks to prospective students about the value of TC, she speaks from experience.
Read MoreMost creatives take nine-to-five “day jobs” to support their art. For occupational therapist and vocalist Candace Taylor, that has not been the case.
Read MoreElodia Witterstaetter is the principal of Westlawn Elementary School. She is a devoted educator and was recently honored by the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association for her outstanding leadership.
Read MoreTexarkana native Sandra Dodd Young graduated from Texarkana ISD in 1965—the year that the district began a slow process of racial desegregation, starting with the first grade and moving up year by year.
Read MoreThe wedding of Hannah Massey and Ethan Eppinette caught our attention for a number of reasons, and we knew our readers would want the first look.
Read MoreMost would assume the glimmering girls strutting across the pageant stage would be unwilling to get their hands a little dirty. However, this stereotype is wrong, especially in the case of the newly titled Miss Texarkana’s Teen, Katie McClure.
Read More