by Do South | Apr 1, 2022 | People
There are very few things in life that can cloud Dr. Quyen Ha’s sunny disposition. Talking to the Vietnamese immigrant, who since 2013 has practiced medicine in Fort Smith, is a cacophony of laughter, upbeat observations and optimism for the future. It is not the...
by Do South | Apr 1, 2022 | People
Part I of The Jimmy McGill Story was featured in our March 2022 issue. If you missed it, you can read it at DoSouthMagazine.com. The world held the lowest of expectations for North Little Rock native Jimmy McGill and for nearly four decades of his life, he lived down...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2022 | People
PART ONE At the insistent tapping on his window, Jimmy McGill came to. Even in his altered state, he knew he was in trouble. A quick scan about the cabin of the running car reminded him of the copious drugs on his person, the stolen property stacked in the back seat....
by Do South | Mar 1, 2022 | Health, People
For many of us, the teen years are remembered with a tinge, the awkward age when incumbent childhood and impending adult life coalesce messily. It’s a time our self-confidence rolls us back on our heels even as our hearts yearn to plunge ahead into new adventures and...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2022 | People
For more than four decades (give or take, with an ill-advised detour into temporary retirement), Ronnie Williams has been on the bench, alongside the track or riding a golf cart, coaching generations of middle and high school athletes in Fort Smith and Greenwood....