by Do South | Dec 1, 2023 | Featured, People
By the time Lara Carlson was eight years old, she was a member of the Chambers 4-H Club in Alma, Arkansas. Lara’s family lived on a horse and cattle ranch just north of town, and she had an affinity for horses. She credits 4-H for her ease in public speaking, her...
by Do South | Nov 20, 2023 | Nonprofits
Each month, Do South® Magazine reaches out to a local nonprofit to learn more about their current needs and share them with our readers. This month, we touched base with Philip H. Merry, Jr., Christmas Honors. The mission of Christmas Honors is to present...
by Do South | Nov 1, 2023 | Issues
by Do South | Nov 1, 2023 | People
Agriculture has always been a crucial part of world economy, but it is also critical to providing food to everyone who occupies the planet. Without farmers, crops would never see a harvest, livestock would not thrive, nations would starve. With his background in...
by Do South | Nov 1, 2023 | People
Arkansas Volleyball star setter Hannah Hogue grew up a Razorback. Her mom, Cissie, was a cheerleader at Arkansas, and her dad, Gary, played baseball for the Razorbacks as well. It was in Fort Smith she found her love for the game of volleyball and ran with it. After...