Linda Davis
Born | November 26, 1962 |
Hometown | Dodson, Texas, United States |
Net worth | $9 million |
Height | 5'6" (1.68m) |
Spouse | Lang Scott (m 1984 - present) |
Children | Hillary Scott |
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- “To have my name in the same sentence with Dolly Parton was a thrill for me.”
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'Open barn' event at Equamore Sunday
Jul. 5—Refreshments and a meet-and-greet with stabled, rehabilitated equines will headline a free public event at Equamore horse sanctuary from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 10. Attendees of the "Sanctuary Social Sunday" can expect cookies, cupcakes, wine, soda and possibly hors d'oeuvres, though Equamore founder and Executive Director Linda Davis said she hadn't finalized the menu. Davis said the ...
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Clarke County Board of Education approves 2023 budget, millage rate over some objections
The Clarke County Board of Education approved its final budget and millage rate for the school district after some dispute among board members.
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Elle King & Miranda Lambert ‘Drunk’-Dial Up a Country Airplay No. 1
"The fact that a duet by two women hasn't been No. 1 since 1993 is crazy," Lambert tells Billboard.
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President: Concert association is 'best deal in town' for wholesome, quality entertainment
ARTrageouswill perform on Oct. 4, followed by William Florian, Oct. 11; Take 3, Dec. 8; Gentri, April 27, 2023; and Linda Davis, May 11, 2023.
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Life of Linda Davis, 'Mother Ledyard,' celebrated
Apr. 3—LEDYARD — Linda C. Davis embraced the town of Ledyard and wrapped her arms around it "like a warm hug," Ledyard Mayor Fred Allyn III said. Davis, called "Mother Ledyard," served the town for four decades, including on the Parks and Recreation Committee, Board of Education and Town Council. She was passionate about politics, the town, the community forum she created, real estate and the ...
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On Stage: Musical comedy playing at State Theatre in Eustis
Freddie Mercury, the rock group Queen’s front man, is the subject of a tribute with songs and stories from the performer’s life Saturday in Mount Dora.
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Team effort
Nov. 1—ASHLAND — Johnny Boy, a 3-year-old thoroughbred stallion, came to the Equamore Sanctuary through the sheriff's department Oct. 5. He was raced this year, then sold to someone who didn't feed him, recounted the sanctuary's Executive Director Linda Davis. When he arrived at the sanctuary, Johnny Boy's body condition — judged on a scale from 1-9, with 5 being the ideal — was a 1 on ...
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Chattanooga's Vax 4 Cash sweepstakes up to 17,000 entrants; hear from 3 winners
Sep. 4—In its first month, Chattanooga's Vax 4 Cash sweepstakes has drawn more than 17,000 locals hopeful to win $1,000 and a month of free city parking for getting vaccinated against COVID-19. In August, Mayor Tim Kelly announced the sweepstakes, which awards $1,000 — and every week so far, an additional prize ranging from spa treatments to a pair of roundtrip airline tickets — for one fully ...
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Black cemeteries are reflection of deep segregation history
As a child, Linda Davis and her mother broke clay pots over the gravesites of their ancestors, allowing the flowers in them to take root. When she returned to Brooklyn Cemetery in Athens, Georgia, decades later in 2009, her grandparents' temporary grave markers were lost, and shrubs and overgrowth blanketed the site. “When I walk through the cemetery, it’s like walking down the old streets of my community," she said.
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