My hometown anchorman
Posted: October 10, 2012 at 4:38 a.m.
I’m blessed to have grown up in a small Arkansas town, the kind of place where people know each other and keep up with those who have moved away. In small Arkansas towns, they take pride in your accomplishments and comfort you in times of sorrow. I haven’t lived full time in my hometown of Arkadelphia since 1985, but in many ways it’s still home.
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Editorial, Pages 19 on 10/10/2012
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