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Tennessee’s first and only water roller coaster, RiverRush, opened at Dollywood’s Splash Country in Pigeon Forge over the weekend. Dolly Parton was on hand to introduce the landmark ride and interview the first family to feel the thrill of her newest ride at Splash Country. Above, Parton interviews Buddy and Brooke Keyes of Sevier County as the couple and their two children prepare for an exciting water rush. Banner photos, WILLIAM WRIGHT
Dollywood’s new water coaster: A real RiverRush!
The only thing better than riding a roller coaster on a hot summer day is riding Tennessee’s first and only water coaster, aptly named RiverRush, at Dollywood’s Splash Country in Pigeon Forge. ...
May 15, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend
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ROBIN AND DONNIE MCCANN are a Cleveland couple looking for answers about affordable insurance, reasonably priced prescriptions and the ability to keep working after she had a successful heart transplant. Robin said she does not qualify for disability, TennCare or Social Security Income, yet her medical bills and prescription medicines have skyrocketed in cost, and no one seems able to help her or willing to hire her. The couple is seeking advice, assistance or employment from anyone willing to help. Banner photo, WILLIAM WRIGHT
Family in crisis seeks help, answers
Having worked for more than two decades, one might expect that an adult who’s had a heart transplant could automatically draw Social Security disability benefits or TennCare. Not so. Not unless he...
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Allene Cox: ‘I love being a mother’
Allene Cox said she loves being a mother: “I like to ride horses, I like to write, I like to travel, I like my job, but I love being a mother.” She and her husband, James, are the parents of three ...
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Pam Allen, seen here with her two sons, Jake and Jared said, “Being a Mother is the most rewarding job in the world. I feel truly honored that God entrusted me with two sons. They are such a blessing to me and I love them very much. I am going to spend the day with them and my wonderful mother, Clara, and mother-in-law, Mary.”
Pam Allen feels blessed
Pam Allen, seen here with her two sons, Jake and Jared said, “Being a Mother is the most rewarding job in the world. I feel truly honored that God entrusted me with two sons. They are such a blessi...
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TAMI HICKS seen with her daughter Brooklyn and 4 1/2-month-old son Jackson, will be relaxing today after her husband, David, and father-in-law and brother-in-law got together and made plans for her, her mother-in-law, sister-in-law and her sister-in-law’s mother to enjoy a pre-Mother’s Day outing on Saturday before the big day. Hicks said the men planned to take care of the children while the women went to Posh Nails and got manicures and pedicures, then ate lunch at Fulins (Asian Cuisine).
Hicks enjoys pre-Mothers Day outing
TAMI HICKS seen with her daughter Brooklyn and 4 1/2-month-old son Jackson, will be relaxing today after her husband, David, and father-in-law and brother-in-law got together and made plans for her...
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HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR Esther Bauer lectures at various schools, colleges and universities across the country about her harrowing ordeals in three concentration camps before being rescued by American troops. The 89-year-old resident of Yonkers, N.Y., tells students they “have to see to it that this never happens again.” Bauer lost her mother, father and newlywed husband during the Holocaust.
Diary of a Holocaust survivor: Why Esther Bauer has become more than a survivor
She was born in Hamburg, Germany, and was 9 years old when Hitler came to power in 1933. She was there during the boycott of Jewish stores, when it was decided that Jewish children could only att...
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the Kantorski-Pope Piano Duo — Ann Almond Pope (left) and Valrie Kantorski (right) — will be presented by the Cleveland Music Club at the Museum Center at Five Points on May 30 at 7:30 p.m. Formed in 1988, the duo is a three-time winner of first prize in the Graves Duo-Piano Competition.
Cleveland Music Club presents virtuoso performers
Scholarship benefit concert is one night only on May 30th
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Peter Pan soars in Cleveland City Ballet
The cherished and respected story of J. M. Barrie’s children’s classic “Peter Pan” will come to high-flying life this week in the Dixon Center as the dancers of Cleveland City Ballet take to the a...
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AVERY MCNEESE is an art instructor for several promising students in Cleveland and surrounding areas. The local artist does pottery, paintings, poetry, woodcarvings, beads and cameos in his specialty shop. The following are samples of his works. Banner photos, WILLIAM WRIGHT
Enter the artistic world of Avery McNeese
He may not be a starving artist, but having worked with pottery, paintings, cameos and specialty beads for decades, Avery McNeese has an insatiable appetite for creating new things and trying to ho...
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The Parrises ran away to get married in 1941 after knowing each other two years. And 72 years later, they agree their marriage was “meant to be.” They are residents of Signature HealthCare in Cleveland.
From Parris with love: Celebrating 72 years
Chances are if you visit Signature HealthCare, you will be greeted with singing by two of its residents. A tape recording of Preston and Blanche Parris’ singing a duet is often played over the spe...
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