Camille Parker recently returned to Texarkana to serve as the new face of Harvest Texarkana. But her roots here run deep and the new chapter in her life reminds her of all that she has to be grateful for.
When I sat down to write this, I was surprised at just how hard it was to focus in on one area of my life to express gratitude...
Realistically speaking, turkeys don't stand a chance this Thanksgiving. But that hasn't stopped these fowl-tempered (sorry) beasts from fighting back against their would-be devourers, us humans.
The Boys Scouts of America, Caddo Area Council, Troop 3 and Venture 3 are once again taking your orders and preparing to smoke some turkeys for Christmas.
You're probably familiar with Brian Goesl if you've ever been to the Perot Theatre. There he frequently thanks audiences for supporting TRAHC and the arts. But today he is thankful for even more.
Many of you in the Ark-La-Tex are huge pet lovers, and you've probably seen Jeff Tarpley's truck parked in front of PetSmart or at some other local venue. So what is the animal activist and rescue owner most grateful for?
Every year, many of us focus on the huge events that occurred over the past year when we consider what we should be thankful for. But this year, Alexandria Williams reminds us to appreciate the little things.
When the world is in peril and life gets confusing, there is something we can all be grateful for as Kathleen Bell reminds us in today's "28 Days of Thanks" post.