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by Anne Adams 3 hrs ago When you were a kid did you ever play by pretending to be a character youâd seen in a movie, or on a TV show? Of course youngsters have done that for ages, and it was particularly evident in 1932 with an Athens boy. However, he got a bit carried away, as described in the June 9, 1932 edition of the Athens Weekly Review headline: Attempts to Imitate Tarazan [sic] and Received Serious Cut.â The reporter related he details: Billie LaRue, young son of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. LaRue suffered a serious gash on his forehead when he fell from a tree at the family home Tuesday afternoon. So what happened? It seems that he was attempting to build a tarzan house in a tree when the accident occurred. ....
editor s pick featured By Rich Flowers [email protected] Feb 5, 2021 St. Paul School was educational trailblazer The history of Henderson County is seeded with stories of Black educators who endured hardships to equip students with the skills and understanding they would need as adults. James Williams Smothers founded The St. Paul Training School in Caney City almost a century ago. Stories in the Huntsville Item and Athens Review survive to help piece together the history of the school founded to pursue the industrial arts, develop social skills and increase knowledge. A 1947 story in the Review is the account of a severe storm that hit the school causing major damage to the facility and crops that were grown on the site. ....
SHELLI PARKER As the year draws to a close, we say goodbye to 2020 and that chapter of our lives. Mark Hall, the Henderson County District Attorney, is closing the door to his 26-year legal career and his four years as District Attorney. Hall originally graduated from Texas A&M University with a business degree and started working at General Electric where he stayed for 10 years. Although he liked his job, he decided to attend law school at 32. âI enjoyed my job, but felt there was something more,â Hall said. âI thought of the legal field as a challenge and something I would like to do.â ....
D Magazine Resigned New Job Over Charges of Sexual Harassment and Racial Slurs By Tim Rogers Published in FrontBurner January 6, 2011 10:08 am If you’ve been following along at home, you know that four Dallas cops sued D Magazine for libel in 2008. For those who need to catch up, you can read about how the whole deal started right here. Needless to say, we and our fine lawyers and Haynes and Boone believe the suit is without merit. Nonetheless, it drags on. We won a judgment against them. They’ve appealed. It’ll be another six months probably before we get a ruling from the appellate court. ....