BOOM! COVER PROFILE: Dr. Mark Kingry
After more than three decades serving the River Region, Dr. Mark Kingry has built a career rooted in excellence, relationships, and a genuine passion for helping others. In this conversation, he reflects on the early days of launching his orthodontic practice, the evolution of technology...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
13 min read
Still Being Shaped
April has a way of reminding us that growth doesn’t happen all at once. It shows up in small ways. Longer days. Warmer air. A little more color coming back into the world. And if we’re paying attention, it shows up in us too —...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
2 min read
3 Things Frog and Toad Were Right About
I still remember sitting on the floor next to the cubbies in my classroom. It was silent reading time which was my favorite part of the day. The book (and the words) were perfectly sized for my elementary hands. Little did I know the lessons...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
4 min read
The Weight We Don’t Carry
I was sitting in traffic the other day—nothing major, just one of those slow crawls where nobody knows why we’re stopping, but everybody’s annoyed about it anyway. I glanced at the clock, did the mental math, and immediately decided I was now “running behind,” even...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
3 min read
Now Playing in April “The Tax Monster”
Tax Day is April 15, 2026 – or as I call it, Wednesday. The one date on the calendar that unites Americans more than Thanksgiving, the Super Bowl, or discovering that your favorite fast-food chain now charges extra for dipping sauce. It’s the annual reminder...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
4 min read
To Give Old Doors New Life
For good reasons, we still get frequent questions about the doors on Cindy’s design studio at The Waters in Pike Road. Over the past 20 years, hundreds, if not thousands, of people have been photographed in front of them. We acquired the doors during the...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
6 min read
The Importance of Nutrition and Hydration for Aging Adults
As we age, our bodies change in a multitude of ways. Metabolism slows, appetites are not as robust, and the body’s ability to sense thirst becomes less reliable. These changes make proper nutrition and hydration especially important for older adults, and something that needs to...
River Region Boom!,
2 months ago
4 min read