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History Developing ‘Hatfields & McCoy’s Reality Series?
History Developing ‘Hatfields & McCoy’s Reality Series?
History Developing ‘Hatfields & McCoy’s Reality Series?
These days, one of the surest ways to capitalize on an original blockbuster success is to develop a reality series inspired by its premise. We saw an example earlier this week with The CW putting into development a reality series with a striking similarity to 'The Hunger Games,' though this may be the most surprising example to date. Based on the runaway award-winning success of History's 'Hatfiel
Ellermann Making the Most of his Fame
Ellermann Making the Most of his Fame
Ellermann Making the Most of his Fame
Angelina County's very own Top Shot in the country -- Dustin Ellermann of Zavalla -- isn't just kicking back and enjoying his fame since winning the History Channel's Top Shot competition a few months ago.  Hardly.
Zavalla Man Wins “America’s Top Shot”
Zavalla Man Wins “America’s Top Shot”
Zavalla Man Wins “America’s Top Shot”
Dustin Ellermann of Zavalla took the $100,000 grand prize on The History Channel’s “Top Shot” Tuesday night, in an elimination challenge that left little doubt that he really is the best competitive shooter in the country.  Let's just say he hits what he aims at.
Angelina County Sharpshooter Shows His Stuff on National TV
Angelina County Sharpshooter Shows His Stuff on National TV
Angelina County Sharpshooter Shows His Stuff on National TV
Dustin Ellerman, a 28-year-old summer camp director from Zavalla, is also a crack shot with a rifle. That's why Dustin will be featured in the upcoming third season of "Top Shot," a History Channel show where marksmen compete for a grand prize of $100,000.