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Dolly Parton wrote a song that Porter Wagoner realized would be too controversial. He requested that she take out one verse.
Country superstar Porter Wagoner dazzled audiences at the 1965 Hancock County Fair with his sparkly outfits, down-home charm ...
Performers included Opry members Trace Adkins, Jamey Johnson, Eddie Montgomery, Rhonda Vincent, and Chris Young.
June to deny a conditional use permit for a proposed solar farm near the town of Porter and the Arkansas River.
A multi-billion-dollar energy company has filed a civil lawsuit against the Wagoner County Board of Commissioners, alleging ...
To Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton could empathize and feel more than the average Joe, and that is why he thought she had a ...
Porter Wagoner got to know Dolly Parton well when they worked together. He said her high level of insecurity surprised him.
Dolly Parton’s “larger than life” and generous, warm persona  - which captivates millions with her artistry, vocals, ...
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner’s relationship had its fair share of problems. The singing partners fought often and eventually became involved in a lawsuit. Wagoner even said that he didn’t think ...
In a 2-1 vote, Wagoner County commissioners voted to deny the zoning for a $336 million solar farm on June 16 that would have built panels over 4,500 acres near Porter.
When Porter Wagoner urged RCA Nashville head Chet Atkins to sign Dolly Parton, he took one major risk to ensure that it happened.
After listening to Wagoner County residents address issues ranging from road-use agreements to safety issues and lawsuits, the commissioners approved tabling the decision on the Persica Solar Project.