Hey it’s Gary and I’m one of the chosen few to spend most of my life right here in Kiss Country. And I was destined for a life in radio. Born at the old Doctor’s Hospital and delivered by Dr. Flake. You know you’re going into radio when you’re delivered by a Flake. Graduated from Trinity Heights and was asked to not return to college after deciding it was a better idea to go deer hunting than take finals. Haughton is home now with my wife Julie. Still spend way too much time hunting and fishing with my sons Buddy, Craig and Colt. And I’m still praying that one day I’ll realize my life dream and win the Powerball. I just gotta remember to buy a ticket.
Gary McCoy
East Texas Educator Charged With Illegal Behavior With Student
In what has become all too common in the world of education, another educator has been charged with illegal activities with an underage student.
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The Red River Waterway Commission has just taken another quantum leap in the effort to improve the fishery in Northwest Louisiana.
Diamond Jacks New Owners to Make it Land-Based Casino
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Louisiana To Hold First Black Bear Season In Decades
After many years on the Endangered Species list, the population of the Louisiana Black Bear is now strong enough to merit a hunting season on them
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Though very disappointing, it wasn't LSU's defense, or lack thereof, that riled most Jesus loving LSU fans.
Louisiana State Fair Adding Measures to Make Things Safer
In an attempt to increase security at the State Fair of Louisiana, officials have announced several new safety measures.
Bossier Police Hope You Can Help Identify Motel Room Burglars
The Bossier City Police Department needs help identifying two individuals accused of burglarizing a Bossier City motel room.
Is The Louisiana Place Bonnie & Clyde Were Ambushed Really Haunted?
The quaint little North Louisiana town of Gibsland is home to what some would say is one of the darkest days in American history