Claire Torrans and Josh Field
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Read MoreWhen you think of the health of your hair, you probably think of deep conditioning or heat protection spray, but for Cheryl Strawn, it is a lot more than that.
Read MorePleasant Grove senior Hollan Palmore is one who can balance a demanding school day; an extensive extracurricular schedule consisting of cheer, track, and pageants; hours of volunteer work in her role as Miss North Texas Outstanding Teen; and a buzzing social life, all while maintaining a healthy mental state and a cheerful smile on her face.
Read MoreOn August 6th of this year, the Four States area witnessed first-hand the enormous danger of the brave men and women who have chosen to put their lives on the line to ensure the safety of those in their communities.
Read MoreThere’s never a good time to have an unexpected health crisis. When Jill Rowe was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2020, it was devastating.
Read MoreThe Searles’ faith is nothing short of incredible. The number of obstacles and trials they have endured together in a relatively short time is enough to make anyone cower.
Read MoreLife’s challenges hit everyone differently. Sarah Richardson has encountered her fair share of struggles, but she is one of the persevering kind.
Read MoreAfter suffering an unfortunate injury in his right, dominant elbow, AHS junior Ryan Wardlaw learns to play tennis as a lefty.
Read MoreThis time of year, families are busy sending out holiday greetings to loved ones near and far. The holiday cards the Bowers family sends are unique.
Read MorePam and Dr. Tim Reynolds have dedicated their lives to taking care of others. So, when the tables turned and Tim and Pam found themselves in the patients’ chairs, it was quite the role reversal to say the least.
Read MoreSummer of 2022 was a life-changing season for the Killian family. When 10-year-old Jacob was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, the whole family was swept up in a whirlwind of testing and doctors, glucose counts and insulin shots, and worry and fear . . . and even still, gratitude and hope.
Read MoreThe Junior League of Texarkana, Inc. (JLT) is an organization of women working with community partners to address and solve pressing issues such as childhood hunger and illiteracy. Since its formation in 1926, JLT has been instrumental in the development of community programs in Texarkana.
Read MoreRichard Turner, a recovering alcoholic and addict, always felt different. He grew up in a rural East Texas community where he felt like the only example of diversity. He says, “When I drank, I didn’t care … I felt like I was funnier. I felt like I fit in.”
Read MoreThe oldest of five children, Juan left home at the age of 14 and accompanied his dad to America. They left Calderón, a small town of 200 people in central Mexico, and traveled to the United States.
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