CBS News CBS News May 28, 2021, 10:23 AM Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret spotlights two decades of war through the eyes of veterans: It s in my head every day
Gold Star families came to the Cameo Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina, to preview retired Green Beret Scott Mann s labor of love. I wanted to tell the story about the last out, those who keep going back while the rest of the nation goes about its business, Mann told CBS News Catherine Herridge.
He spent 23 years in the United States Army 18 years as a Green Beret. Every one of his missions has an objective, including his new movie Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret.
Fifteen or so years ago, a group of music lovers began gathering on Sunday evenings at a home on the corner of High and Blue streets in Aberdeen, before moving
Author/painter to visit Sidney
Kroeger
SIDNEY – When Robert Kroeger, of Cincinnati, took up painting in 2010 after retiring from his career as a dentist, he had no idea that his work would become the basis of a book that chronicles a disappearing aspect of rural life.
That book, “Historic Barns of Ohio,” which was published by Arcadia Publishing in March, features paintings Kroeger has made of old barns in each of the state’s 88 counties and essays he wrote about each structure’s history.
Kroeger will exhibit his original paintings and conduct a book signing at the Cameo Theatre, 304 S. West Ave., April 24, at 10 a.m. Admission is free.
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Metallica, whose debut album was called
Kill ‘Em All, is trying to keep Texans alive via a hefty $75,000 donation to the state s food banks through the band s All Within My Hands foundation. The foundation announced the donation via a March 4 Twitter post.
Texans running low on food are finding empty grocery store shelves. Food pantries are running out of supplies. #AWMH has donated $75k to @FeedingAmerica for Texas food banks. To give to @FeedingTexas’ Crisis Relief Fund, visit https://t.co/lgKuKIr55h. #MetallicaGivesBackpic.twitter.com/CbgzgPpnsH All Within My Hands Foundation (@AWMHFoundation) March 5, 2021