For the Love of the Breed
/Christal Phiffer Prince enjoys showing Akitas and teaching others about responsible dog ownership
Read MoreChristal Phiffer Prince enjoys showing Akitas and teaching others about responsible dog ownership
Read MoreNathan Sloan, owner of Muddy Wing Retrievers, enjoys building relationships with his clients and helping them reach goals with their dogs
Read MoreK-9 Absurd, along with his handler, Officer Aaron Lewis, helps the Texarkana Texas Police Department keep the community safe
Read MoreAttorney Monty Murry shares all about his training, qualifying, and participating in the Boston Marathon
Read MoreLocal professional golfers share tips while school districts continue to teach upcoming golf champions
Read MoreDon Still, the mayor of Hope, Arkansas, values his hometown, his family, his business, and his hobbies
Read MoreHailey Wright’s amazing voice and guitar playing has catapulted her to local fame and to the “American Idol” stage
Read MoreBertie Fuller shares her husband Glynn’s amazing story of challenges and the faith to overcome them
Read MoreThe Reverend Richard Daly shows a genuine compassion for people by serving in both law enforcement and the priesthood
Read MoreAs a public school educator, Kathy Allen has served in many various roles, including special education classroom teacher, educational diagnostician, curriculum director, middle school principal, and superintendent of schools. She admits that she isn’t quite ready to “fully retire,” so she currently works as a field service agent for the Region 8 Education Service Center and serves as a liaison between the Service Center and the 46 superintendents within the Region 8 area.
Read MoreStacy Calvaruso always knew that she wanted to be in medicine but did not want to actually practice medicine. She wanted to support medical providers so they can ensure everyone has access to health care. As the CEO of Medical Practice Success, a revenue cycle management organization for medical providers, health systems, etc., she is able to bring her mission to fruition.
Read MoreSue Browning Barchenger served in the United States Air Force for two years. Since two of her brothers were in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, she decided to join the Air Force to help the cause. She was stationed at Lackland, Randolph, Sheppard, and Webb Air Forces bases. Back in the ’60s and early ’70s, the roles for women were very limited, so Sue learned Morse Code and processed orders as her main occupation. Now, she continues to support military endeavors as a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 278.
Read MoreFriendly, dependable, and considerate are words that can easily be associated with Suzy Irwin. Her pleasant demeanor is contagious, and people are drawn to her infectious personality. Always ready to help a friend, Suzy often puts others’ wants and needs before her own. When asked what she imagined herself being when she was growing up, it is no surprise that Suzy saw herself working for Hallmark cards as a writer and designer, using her creative genius to come up with different ways to celebrate special moments in people’s lives!
Read MoreSusanne Tirrito Tullos, also known as Susanne, Granny, and Sue-Sue, loves being a registered nurse. She graduated from Arkansas High School and has a Master of Science in Nursing, Pediatric Nursing Practitioner track from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and a Master of Science in Business Administration from Texas A&M-Texarkana. She also has a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Public Health from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Technology and Leadership.
Read MoreWith a passion for helping others, it is no wonder that Shelia Dukes became a registered nurse. After watching her sister work diligently in the medical field, it impressed Shelia so much that she knew she wanted to be able to care for others and have a huge impact on their healing process. She has worked for CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System for the past 36 years and takes pride in doing her job and more importantly, doing it well.
Read MoreFor 54+ years, Thelma Black Elijah taught public school in New Boston and Texarkana, Texas. She also served as the Personnel Specialist and the Assistant Supervisor of Education for 25 years at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana. She chose to become involved in the field of education because she values the importance of encouraging, guiding, and helping others make informed decisions about their future careers.
Read MoreA retired business education/technology applications teacher, Beth Pesek doesn’t recall having a specific career in mind as she was growing up, but influencing young people through teaching was in the cards. Upon graduating from DeKalb High School, she enrolled in Texarkana College. During her early years in college, she was drawn to business classes and began leaning toward a career in education. Once she began taking education courses at the University of Arkansas, she knew that she was in the right field. She then earned a master’s degree in education from East Texas State University–Texarkana, now Texas A&M–Texarkana.
Read MoreCountry music artist Mae Estes pursues her passion and makes her dreams a reality
Read MoreAuthor Cynthia Tyous’ hope is to instill character and faith in the next generation
Read MoreAn incredibly talented mural artist and costume designer, Darlene Taylor’s goals are to travel all over the world, painting and sharing her art with everyone
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