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Kennington was born in Savannah, Georgia and lived most of her life in Dothan, Alabama. She received a B.A. in Art History and Design in 1956 from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She also married her husband, Don Kennington, in the same year. In her early 40s she studied portraits because she wanted to have portraits of her ...
Flowers was born on November 11, 1918 (World War I Armistice Day) in Dothan in Houston County in southeastern Alabama, to a locally prominent family, the youngest of four brothers. [2] After graduating from Dothan High School, [3] he attended Auburn University in Auburn. [4]
Masters was born in Gallatin, Tennessee, on April 13, 1961, to Josie Kirkland and Jimmy Davis Masters. [2] He was raised in Nashville, [3] where his stepfather worked as a musician, and spent summers in Dothan, Alabama, where his grandparents lived. [4]
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Bob Davis Reynolds Jones [1] was the eleventh of twelve children born to William Alexander and Georgia Creel Jones. In 1883, when Bob was born, Alex Jones, a Confederate veteran, was working a small farm in Dale County, Alabama, but within months the family moved to Brannon Stand west of Dothan.
Born and raised in Dothan, Alabama, Brown was the son of Ed and Mattie Brown, one of eight siblings. His parents were shopkeepers. [2] He was a star of the high school football team, earning a football scholarship to the University of Alabama. His little brother Tolbert "Red" Brown played with "Mack" in 1925. [3]
Birthdays, anniversaries, giveaways, obituaries, weather, local news (bake sales, gospel sings, barbecues, yard sales, etc.) are part of the Morning Show to this very day. On July 16, 1969, Joe Gilchrist did a live remote of the Apollo 11 launch from Cape Canaveral .
Dothan is served by a daily newspaper, the Dothan Eagle, [55] a weekly newspaper, the Dothan Progress, [56] and a blog, Rickey Stokes News. [57] It has four television stations, WRGX-LD 23 ( NBC ), [ 58 ] WDFX 34 ( FOX ), [ 59 ] WDHN 18 ( ABC ) and the oldest television station in southeastern Alabama, WTVY 4 ( CBS / MyNetworkTV / CW ).