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Cartoonist Marshall Ramsey discusses new children’s book
SUMMARY: Award-winning cartoonist Marshall Ramsey joins the show, celebrating the host’s record-breaking third day on air. He reflects on his childhood ambition to become an editorial cartoonist, inspired by his father’s encouragement. Marshall shares insights about his latest children‘s book, “Saving Sam: A Banjo the Dog Story,” which features real-life pets Banjo and Sam. The story centers on Sam going missing, kidnapped by evil squirrels. His first book sold over 5,000 copies, prompting this follow-up during the pandemic. “Saving Sam” is available at local bookstores and soon on Amazon, showcasing Marshall’s unique ability to tell and illustrate engaging stories.
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A+ Athlete of the Week: Heritage Academy Football Player Radarron Leech II
SUMMARY: This week‘s A+ Athlete of the Week is Raren Leech, a senior at Heritage Academy excelling in both athletics and academics. Raren is a leader on the football team and throws shot put and discus for track and field, maintaining a 3.4 GPA thanks to supportive parents and his own high standards. He enjoys being part of the robotics club, fostering his creativity, and is involved in student government and the Key Club to give back to his community. Raren’s dedication extends to his role as a football team captain as they prepare for upcoming playoffs. Congratulations, Raren!
This week’s A+ Athlete of the week is Heritage Academy football player Radarron Leech II.
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Interview: Link Centre hosting pianist and composer Nathan Cheung
SUMMARY: The Link Center is excited to host Dr. Nathan Chung, an internationally acclaimed pianist and composer, on Saturday at 7:30 PM as part of their monthly music mix. Dr. Chung, a doctor of music from the Eastman School, has taught at Indiana University and is known for his engaging personality, playing styles from classical to jazz, and improvising based on audience suggestions. The concert will feature local artist Trey Henkins and lasts about 90 minutes with an intermission. The event is sponsored by Chris and Holly Hallmark, and doors open at 7 PM for drinks and socializing.
The Link Centre is hosting an event featuring concert pianist and composer Nathan Cheung.
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Aberdeen woman killed after Tuesday afternoon wreck
SUMMARY: Leila Pate, a 73-year-old woman, tragically died in a car accident on Tuesday afternoon. Her vehicle veered off the road and collided with a tree near Tail Road, close to Adams Road. The coroner, Alan Gurley, confirmed her death, and noted that a passenger from the car sustained injuries and was taken to a hospital in Memphis.
An Aberdeen woman died after her vehicle went off the road and struck a tree.
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