by Do South | Jul 1, 2022 | People
Part I of Tommy’s Story, The Greatest American Hero Part I, appeared in our June, 2022 issue. You can find it here. From the Heart: The Tommy Norman Story, Part II Tommy Norman looks down at the piece of paper, weighs it in his hands. It’s an actual letter, the...
by Do South | Jun 1, 2022 | People
In the mid 1990s, the mere appearance of a police cruiser in some North Little Rock neighborhoods was cause for people to scatter, blinds to be drawn, walls to come up. A parked police car meant especially big trouble in the Black and poor neighborhoods, an indication...
by Do South | May 1, 2021 | Travel
[title subtitle=”WORDS Dwain Hebda IMAGES courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism”][/title] With the school year winding down and summer break right around the corner, many families’ thoughts are turning to getting away from it all....
by Do South | Jan 1, 2021 | People
[title subtitle=”WORDS and IMAGES Dwain Hebda”][/title] North Little Rock coach is a social media sensation Daryl Fimple switches on the camera, glances at the half-asleep teen in the passenger seat next to him then turns back and addresses his audience....
by Do South | Nov 1, 2019 | People
[title subtitle=”WORDS Dwain Hebda IMAGE Dwain Hebda and courtesy Patsy Brewer”][/title] “The bar is open,” sounds a clear, melodic voice, not quite a yell, but more than plainspoken, smooth as whiskey running out of a glass. “The. Bar. Is. Open.” The...