An upcoming international auction will feature photos of notorious mob boss and businessman Al Capone on some of his frequent visits to Hot Springs, including one in particular showing Capone and his associates standing in front of the Happy Hollow sign.
The Sentinel-Record’s Brad Parker recently spoke over the phone with Diane Capone about the auction, as well as her grandfather’s infamous past. To Diane, however, he was a loving grandfather and family man.
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The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival is set to premiere “The First Step” Sunday, Oct. 10 at the Malco Theater — a film that...