Surviving & Thriving

Surviving & Thriving

Despite the rainy weather, 17-year-old Carter Beck was looking forward to a fun weekend with friends at Lake Hamilton. The previous night, the teen had enjoyed the Pleasant Grove prom and casino night, and he was already packed up and ready for the trip. After a breakfast of pancakes and peanut butter, Carter picked up his friend Drew Walters, and the boys headed out, full of excitement. The date was May 5th, 2024.

A few hours later, Carter’s entire world would be turned upside down.

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Leading the League

Leading the League

Join The Junior League of Texarkana, Inc. for a magical weekend of sugarplum dreams at this year’s enchanting Mistletoe Market. The 37th annual holiday market, themed “Night at the Nutcracker,” will take place November 22–24, 2024, at the Holiday Inn Texarkana Arkansas Convention Center. This cherished holiday tradition is not just an opportunity to shop for unique gifts—it’s a chance to make a meaningful impact in the local community!

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Anchored in the Ark-La-Tex

Anchored in the Ark-La-Tex

Inside our homes every weeknight, Dr. Johnette Magner delivers the news of the day as the  co-anchor of the KTBS-TV3 evening news at 5 and 6 p.m. She became the co-anchor of the evening news in 2022, but this was not her first job at KTBS. 

“The first time I was at KTBS, I had an infant,” Johnette said. “He is now 30 years old, so that tells you how long I was gone before I came back.” 

Johnette’s first stint at KTBS was as a consumer reporter—a relatively straightforward position at the time. “We had photographers who shot and edited the stories, and since there was no internet, we did not write stories for a website,” she said. 

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Just Family

Just Family

Ginger Shirley and Kathy Shirley have a lot in common besides their last name. Both warm, genuine, and kind, they each exhibit southern hospitality and outgoing personalities. Kathy admitted that she may sometimes take the word “extroverted” to a new level. “I normally say what’s on my mind—sometimes I shouldn’t, but that’s just me,” she said. “I love people, being around people, and going and doing things.” Ginger echoed the sentiment, adding that she was voted “Class Clown” her senior year of high school. The close friends can finish each other’s sentences the way lifelong pals can—but Ginger and Shirley only met ten years ago, after Kathy got a divorce, and Ginger began dating her ex-husband.

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A Return to His Roots

A Return to His Roots

Cookbook author and content creator Will Edmond was born and raised in Douglassville, Texas, on property that has been in his family for generations.

“The land was passed down from my great-great-grandmother,” he said. “Everybody lived on the same six acres. My great-grandmother had a philosophy of family taking care of each other, and of building community.”

Throughout his childhood, community values fed Will’s soul, and fresh, home-cooked meals fed his body.

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A Shift in Perspective

A Shift in Perspective

Jennifer Unger has always been a planner who likes to dive into the details. Multitasking is her superpower, and her visionary approach to leadership pushes her to think many steps ahead. A self-proclaimed type-A personality, Jennifer excels in her career as the executive director of the Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council (TRAHC). However, a breast cancer diagnosis forced her to travel down a path filled with variables she could not control, and it often limited her from planning anything past her next chemotherapy treatment. She described her experience as a “complete paradigm shift” in the way she approaches life and service to others.

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A Day Restored

A Day Restored

In the midst of tragedy, priorities often shift. This happened for Suzy Osburn when, on July 23rd, 2022, her brother, Christopher Trumble, passed away unexpectedly. The family was shattered by the loss.

“I remember telling people that was the worst day of my life,” Suzy said. “I had never experienced loss quite like that. I have lost grandparents, but the loss of a younger sibling before their time . . . it’s just stabbing. It is devastating.”

A few weeks later, Suzy’s husband, Kyle, sat her down to discuss a serious matter—his desire to add a baby to their family.

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Dancing with Diabetes

Dancing with Diabetes

According to the Mayo Clinic, type 1 diabetes affects over 1.25 million Americans. This condition requires constant attention and presents a plethora of challenges for those who live with it. Among those affected is 17-year old Emma Barr, who is a competitive dancer and senior at Texas High School. Emma is committed to living life to its fullest, not letting her diagnosis slow her down.

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Taking Cancer to the Mat

Taking Cancer to the Mat

Practicing yoga gives Jessica Gray peace, healing, and balance. It also gave her the strength she needed to contend with two cancer journeys—her mother’s and her own.

In 2010, Jessica was one year into her career as an independent hairstylist when her mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Her flexible occupation allowed her to shift her schedule and take care of her mother as she underwent treatment for the aggressive disease.

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Where You Lead

Where You Lead

In 2013, at age 25, Jessica Pickens discovered that she carried the BRCA 1 gene, which gave her a 65% chance of a fatal breast cancer diagnosis. A busy mother of two, she closed her eyes, hoping to forget about the threat. For the next few years, she concentrated on raising her children, Karson and Quinnleigh, all the while praying for a quiet, unannounced deliverance from a cancerous fate. Yet with each fond memory the Pickens family made, the latent terror of breast cancer crept into Jessica’s idle thoughts.

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2024 Fabulous 40 and Under

2024 Fabulous 40 and Under

The annual Four States Living Magazine Fabulous 40 & Under issue has been a staple of the community for 18 years. Each September, 40 young people from Texarkana and the surrounding area are recognized for their outstanding achievements and community service, and this year is no exception. The 2024 honorees are innovative entrepreneurs, dedicated professionals, selfless public servants, and volunteers extraordinaire. Their stories of perseverance, hard work, and creativity serve to inspire readers of all ages. 

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Paving a Path

Paving a Path

Historically, the presence of women in STEM fields has been disproportionately low. However, according to the US Census Bureau, the number of women in engineering has been steadily increasing over the past few decades, allowing for diversity in perspectives and skills across the field. Adding her name to the influx of women engineers is Texarkana’s own Taehlor Lafferty. 

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