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UPDATE: Authorities have identified the victim of a fatal shooting in Fairfield.
Photo: Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
A report from the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office lists Kevin Keith King Jr. as the victim of a Monday-evening shooting at a gas station on Lloyd Noland Parkway. He was 33 and a resident of Pleasant Grove.
The case is being investigated as a homicide.
EARLIER:
FAIRFIELD A man was shot and killed on Monday, July 19, at a Fairfield convenience store.
The unidentified man was pronounced dead on the scene around 5 p.m., in the 3600 block of Lloyd Nolan Parkway.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating and conducting interviews. No one is in custody.
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Greenville resident Larry Winters has accumulated an assortment of material about Hunt Countyâs heroic World War II soldier and movie star. Audie Murphy.
Courtesy photo In a âDaysâ over Murphy memorabilia collection
By Alice Reese
Herald-Banner Contributor May 17, 2021
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Greenville resident Larry Winters has accumulated an assortment of material about Hunt Countyâs heroic World War II soldier and movie star. Audie Murphy. Courtesy photo
By Alice Reese
Herald-Banner Contributor
âThe first item that I collected was a âTo Hell and Backâ window card,â said Audie Murphy memorabilia specialist and Greenville resident Larry Winters. âThat was about 35 years ago.â
Lana Turner: 10 essential films
From The Postman Always Rings Twice to Imitation of Life. We celebrate the centenary of Hollywood icon Lana Turner with a look at her best movies.
8 February 2021
Lana Turner
“I want more!” Lana Turner spoke these words as aspiring actress Lora Meredith in Imitation of Life (1959), but they could have been uttered by almost any of her characters over her 4 decades in Hollywood. Turner played women who wanted things: money, status, a successful man. These desires often lead the women to unfortunate places – mid-century Hollywood wasn’t exactly encouraging of female ambition – but they gave Turner’s best performances a formidable intensity. Her acting was big, often a little campy (particularly in the melodramas of her later career), and always demanded your attention.