Patten Traver — Bio
Patten Traver lives with his two daughters in Mountain Home. He is co-owner of Scuba Doo Dive Shop.
Patten Traver lives with his two daughters in Mountain Home. He is co-owner of Scuba Doo Dive Shop.
Susan Varno and her husband, Richard, moved to Dolph from the Chicago area in 1999. She became interested in local history when she wrote the book Trimble Campground Church, The First 150 Years. With encouragement from Gloria Gushue Sanders and … Continued
By Gail Clark “Art with a twist? Okay … sounds like fun. Go ahead and count me in.” I had received a call from a friend to let me know that she and a few others wanted to reschedule a … Continued
GAIL CLARK Gail Clark moved with her family to north central Arkansas in 1997 and has been serving the community in the financial services industry ever since, the past six years with Edward Jones. She has a passion for life … Continued
Brenda Allen Brenda has worked in the medical, insurance, television, construction, real estate, beauty, and fashion industries. Her passions include art, antiques, writing, interior design, fashion, travel, activities on our beautiful lakes, and volunteering. She serves on the CARTI … Continued
Ann Harned Ann Harned is the business manager for Mountain Home Public Schools. She has many years of experience as a CPA in both private and public accounting sectors. She started first grade at MH in 1960, graduated in … Continued
By Ann Harned Did you know the term “wardrobe malfunction” was not always a show biz term? For me, those particular incidents usually involve a business suit—unstaged, unplanned, and thankfully unphotographed. It was the 80’s, and in my world that … Continued
Marilyn Doran Marilyn Doran has managed Fred Berry Conservation Education Center on Crooked Creek for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission since its opening in 2005. It is located near the Kelley’s Slab Access in Yellville. She taught science … Continued
Frank Wallis Frank Wallis, 60, is a retired Arkansas journalist. Career stops included newspapers in Batesville, Little Rock, and Mountain Home. He’s an avid collector of old fishing tackle and a member of the National Fishing Lures Collectors Club. … Continued
Donna Cordonnier Donna Cordonnier (pronounced Cor-don-yea!) designed hotels for Hilton Hotels and other companies for 20 years. In 1997 she moved to St. Louis and started a second career in real estate. Her experience in construction led to purchasing and … Continued