Never Too Late for a Fresh Start
/Mike Ingram loves going to work every day and has no plans to retire anytime soon. At 64 years old, Mike is happy, excelling professionally, and making the most out of life.
Read MoreMike Ingram loves going to work every day and has no plans to retire anytime soon. At 64 years old, Mike is happy, excelling professionally, and making the most out of life.
Read MoreIf action is our barometer of spectacular leadership, Dolly and Paul Henley of Hempstead County undeniably fit the bill.
Read MoreDr. Thomas Cutrer says he’s on “Act 73” of his life. He is a Louisiana native, Vietnam veteran, historian, professor, published writer of over ten books, husband, father, hunter, volunteer, archivist, and—perhaps especially—a lifelong learner.
Read MoreSome people act with a servant’s heart their entire lives, continually sharing their gifts with others. Vicki Parks, aged 69, is a shining example of this generosity of spirit.
Read MoreSome view their hometown as merely a starting point. Others view their hometown as a project of love, to which they commit to serve. Proud Texarkanan Josh Morriss has worked to improve his hometown all his life.
Read MoreJudy McKinney believes that people of all ages, educational levels, and backgrounds have unique insights and lessons she can learn, as long as she is open to them.
Read MoreSports-minded individuals would probably love to say they have walked in 68-year-old champion golfer Chuck Gardner’s shoes. Fans, we’re talking steel cleats and soft spikes.
Read MoreThe sounds of rustling papers, meticulous scratching of a red pen, and keyboard clacking make up a familiar soundscape for Pleasant Grove English teacher Mitzi Quinn.
Read MoreBrittany has always had a deep love affair with design. When she was a young girl, she could be found arranging an imaginary furniture store with her grandmother’s antiques or drawing floor plans just for her own amusement. As she grew older, she nurtured this passion by helping her friends and family with any decor needs.
Read MoreRobin Choate Proctor learned all she knows about gardening
Read MoreFor most people, cleaning is a chore. For Kendal Griggs, cleaning is a passion. From a young age, Kendal and her siblings knew the ins and outs of cleaning, as their mother, Carey, owned and ran a cleaning service.
Read MoreAs the old adage goes, if you love what you do, you will never work a day of your life. Bruce Pardue embraces that lifestyle as the owner of Little Country Greenhouse in New Boston.
Read MoreIs your sanctuary in need of an update? Does the grass look greener in your neighbor’s yard? If so, you won’t want to miss the Texarkana Home Builders Association’s 2024 Home and Garden Show.
Read MoreStrength. Grit. Determination. These are all traits that Liberty-Eylau senior Kamariee Ellis exhibits.
Read MoreCreativity flows from many sources. For business partners Dani Hamblett and Traci Pitman, pop culture has provided a wealth of inspiration.
Read MoreMotherhood bonded them, and the need for community pushed them to build a business. Friends Audrey Anderson and Joy Sandefur are the owners and operators of Fit4Mom Texarkana—a pre- and post-natal fitness group for moms of all ages and stages of motherhood.
Read MoreWe knew God’s plans were not ours, but we still did not have a quench for the desire for us to have a child together. We just prayed, ‘Lord, if you have another idea for us, show us the way.”
Read MoreJerry Rochelle underwent a Keep the Beat heart screening at Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. Keep the Beat is a screening and educational program offered only at AHH that enables anyone to take control of their cardiovascular health for the low price of $99.
Read MoreDoulas are service professionals who provide educational, emotional, and physical support to pregnant people before, during, and briefly after delivery—both for hospital and non-hospital births. Midwives, meanwhile, are educated healthcare providers with expertise in uncomplicated or low-risk OB-GYN care.
Read MoreTake a deep breath. Exhale. Feeling your lungs expand and sink in your chest is something that many of us take for granted. For Texarkana local Rebecca Beasley, however, a deep breath of air is something that inspires endless gratitude.
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