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Dorothy Bennett, 87, formerly of Lebanon
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John Henry Oren “Parker” Turner, 89, of Ulm was brought into this world on September 03, 1931 by his father, Henry Oren Turner, in the town of New Hope, Arkansas. He was the third of seven children born to Henry Oren and Nancy Jannie Sharp Turner.
Oren remembers his childhood as one of hard work, but surrounded by lots of family, friends, and love. He could tell wonderful memories of growing up in the Grandfield community, living for a time in his grandparents thirteen room house, working in their store, and helping care for his blind grandmother by leading her around by hand. He had some hilarious memories that included the huge barn on their property that may, or may not, have included” Bull Durham” tobacco and family made “moonshine”.
Shelby Coates is an evening anchor/producer at 41NBC News. She anchors the 5, 5:30, and 6 evening newscasts. She also works behind the scenes producing the 5:00pm and managing newsroom assignments. She returns to 41NBC after working in Evansville, Indiana as the Morning/Noon Anchor and Executive Producer for WEVV.
Shelby also spent time in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where she spent three years anchoring and producing the weekend morning newscasts at WSPA-TV. She also worked as a general assignment reporter, receiving several honors for her investigative and consumer reporting. Shelby has spent time working as a news anchor/reporter in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Macon, Georgia; and Abilene, Texas.
Acting partners Cooper Braun and Rachel Ann Harding started Stories With Spirit in 2014 to share their acting and storytelling with adult audiences. When the pandemic hit, they took their performances to Zoom, gaining a wider fan base from the U.S., Canada, Singapore, Australia and India. Over eight performances, they brought in around $9,000 in sales an unprecedented success for the duo.
“We adopted a pay-what-it’s-worth model for our online shows,” Braun explains. “Tickets are free, but registration is required. After the show, I ask that folks consider what an hour and a half of art was worth to them and to express that if they can.”
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