President Barack Obama congratulates a graduate as another one celebrates at the United States Naval Academy graduation ceremony in Annapolis, Md., Friday, May 24, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
President Barack Obama congratulates a graduate as another one celebrates at the United States Naval Academy graduation ceremony in Annapolis, Md., Friday, May 24, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Kristine Briones-Mull
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“Small Town Security” nominated for Best Reality Series
by CatWalkChatt.com
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“Small Town Security” leading star chief Joan Koplan (front and center) and her staff at JJK Security in Ringgold. Back row, from left: Christa Stephens, JJK Security's office secretary; Irwin Koplan, "The Captain", an old-school salesman; Brian Taylor, private investigator, JJK Security's office manager; Dennis Croft, “The Lieutenant,” determined to turn the guards of JJK into an “elite force.”
“Small Town Security” leading star chief Joan Koplan (front and center) and her staff at JJK Security in Ringgold. Back row, from left: Christa Stephens, JJK Security's office secretary; Irwin Koplan, "The Captain", an old-school salesman; Brian Taylor, private investigator, JJK Security's office manager; Dennis Croft, “The Lieutenant,” determined to turn the guards of JJK into an “elite force.”
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The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced nominations for the third annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards, scheduled for June 10 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel. Up for best reality series is AMC’s locally filmed “Small Town Security.”
“Small Town” leading star, chief Joan Koplan, said she and her staff at JJK Security in Ringgold were incredibly excited and very honored when they got the news.
“I can’t believe it,” Koplan said. “Every time I get a call or email with more news, it takes awhile for it to sink in. We’re all very excited.”
Asked why she thought the series was taking off, despite conflicting public reactions, Koplan attributed a great deal of success to the realism and the continuity of the episodes.
“There are a lot of good reality shows out there, but I think we’re different,” Koplan said. “Our episodes are real and honest, but they’re also more continuous, almost like a soap opera. We get so many calls from people all over the place who tell us how much they love us because they can relate to us. They say they tune in again because they’re genuinely concerned or interested about the outcome of the things we’re going through. That really means a lot to us.”
Other venues in Hollywood also appear to have jumped on the “Small Town” bandwagon. People Magazine gave the series “three stars,” and Huffington Post journalist Greg Archer contacted Koplan for a personal interview.
“Few could have predicted how well a ‘reality’ series would handle the heartwarming story arc of Joan's long-time pal and employee, Dennis Croft, a transgender man with bold ambitions and a unwavering affection for his boss,” Archer said. “Collectively, the show's creators, producers and its ‘stars’ gave birth to one of the most inventive reality TV romps of the decade.”
Also nominated for Best Reality Series is “Duck Dynasty” (A&E), “The Moment” (USA), “Pawn Stars” (History Channel), “Push Girls” (Sundance) and “Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan” (BBC America).
For the first time the award show will be webcast live on UStream at: ustream.tv/channel/critics-choice-television-awards.
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Kristine Briones-Mull, M.D. relocates to renovated facility
by Floyd Medical Center reports
May 24, 2013 | 9 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Beginning Monday, June 3, Kristine Briones Mull, M.D. will be seeing patients in a newly renovated medical suite located at 123 Three Rivers Drive in Rome. Dr. Mull is a physician in Floyd’s Primary Care Network. In addition to being a more centrally located office for patients, the facility also offers services not available in Dr. Mull’s previous location. “The new office offers onsite X-ray and lab suites,” said Al Davis, Administrator for Floyd’s Primary Care Network. “Having both those services in the office provides a great deal of convenience for the patient.” Mull is a Rome native and a second generation physician. Her father, William Briones, M.D. is a retired Floyd Family Practice physician. Patients wishing to make an appointment to see Dr. Mull can do so by calling 706-291-8722. Her office will be closed from May 28 through May 31 to accommodate the relocation.
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This image released by Metropolis Collectibles shows the June, 1938, cover of Action Comics. (Photo by Associated Press)
This image released by Metropolis Collectibles shows the June, 1938, cover of Action Comics. (Photo by Associated Press)
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