![]() I’ve been the northeast Arkansas bureau correspondent for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for the past 15 years, having covered the Westside Middle School shootings in 1998, the West Memphis 3 homicides and ensuing court hearings, numerous tornadoes, floods and other disasters, courts, government, features and some sports. But mainly, I’ve made a career out of news. I’ve held a lot of jobs in my life, ranging from a greenskeeper to a cable installer to a repo man. I’ve visited your blog a lot and love what you’re doing there. I’ve spent my life interviewing others as a reporter, so being on the other end of the questions is a bit different. Kenneth Heard: First, thank you for asking me to do this. The APBA Blog: First if you don’t mind, give us a little background on who you are. Every APBA fan has a story to tell especially one who can tell it so well. ![]() ![]() In it, he details not only his 1981 baseball replay but his perspective on baseball and life in general.Īt first, Ken was graciously reluctant to be interviewed for The APBA Blog but I’m glad he changed his mind. Despite claiming to be “shy and reserved”, Arkansas journalist Kenneth Heard reveals himself in a quite personal way in his blog, Life, Love and APBA.
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