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Fort Worth Weekly
Chalk it up to fate, or astrology, or good genes destined to collide, but it’s not surprising that two of Fort Worth’s best actors would become romantically involved, and then committed partners, and then parents. Justin Flowers, 29, and Dana Schultes, 32, send out very different onstage vibes that complement each other nicely. He’s spontaneous, intense, and very high-wire, distinguishing himself with dramatic turns in shows like
Cherry Docs and
The Pillowman. She’s cool, ethereal, and able to convey turbulent emotions with the twitch of an eyebrow, as she’s done in
Dead Man’s Cell Phone and
Longtime Ocean Springs school chief Allen Curry dies at 86
Updated Apr 13, 2021;
OCEAN SPRINGS, Mississippi Allen Curry, who served a remarkable 20 years as the Ocean Springs school superintendent and oversaw the greatest period of growth in the district’s history, died Saturday at the age of 86.
A native of Jackson County, Curry began his career in education at Vancleave High School, but in 1962 he moved to Ocean Springs to become the first principal of Ocean Springs Junior High, housed in what is now the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Arts Center.
From there he would work his way up the ladder, serving as a principal at all levels, including principal of Ocean Springs High School, before moving to the central office as an assistant superintendent under then-superintendent N.E. Taconi.
Domonique Orange, 2022 DT, is a physical specimen Ohio State should want, coach says: Buckeyes Recruiting Roundup
Updated 5:48 AM;
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COLUMBUS, Ohio The Buckeyes have extended a 2022 scholarship offer to one of Missouri’s top prospects, defensive tackle Domonique Orange out of North Kansas City, Mo.
Although he is rated as a three-star, Orange’s 6-4, 300-pound frame and strength establishes him apart as college ready. He’s a multi-sport athlete, playing basketball as well.
“He is what the schools of that caliber want from an interior defensive lineman,” North Kansas head coach Leon Douglas said. “He has great size, great athleticism, and has been a multi-sport athlete the majority of his life. He has great knee bend, flexibility, change of direction, and is pretty explosive to be a guy that big.”
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