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ARCHITECTURAL VISIONARIES
With $71,000,000 in construction resulting in 440,000 square feet of new construction last year and $14,000,000 in firm revenue, TEG Architects is recognized as one of the largest architectural firms in the United States specializing in health-care facilities.

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CHANGES, OPPORTUNITY
Grindley’s move to Straight Up Technologies will be to another edgy corporate environment, not unlike Cohab in some ways. SUT accesses and solves problems in the field for businesses and their events, including such clients as Google, SalesForce, NBA, the British Open and film director Michael Bay.

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CYBERREEF SOLUTIONS SET FOR NATIONAL EXPANSION
When CyberReef Solutions needed operating capital, the 53 accredited investors that make up New Louisiana Angel Fund 1 signed on. NLAF1 worked with the 120-member New Orleans Angel Network, a group of investors that firm for Verizon Wireless that moved from Alabama to Shreveport late last year.

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CHANCELLOR-ELECT
“Southern University Shreveport is a very unique institution as it’s a comprehensive community college, but also a historically black college and university. It’s grounded in so much history that not only impacted the neighborhood in which it is located, but Shreveport and this great nation.

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BUSINESS BRIEFS
United Way of Northwest Louisiana announced that Judy Madison of Red River Bank will serve as 2016 United Way president, replacing 2015 President William Bradford of the city of Shreveport. President-elect for 2017 is Dr. Jerome Cox.

THE PRICE OF LIBERTY
Let me explain. If you are like me, you probably find yourself saying “no” more often these days than usual. “No” to continued deficit spending by the federal government, “no” to government-run health care, “no” to higher and higher taxes from Baton Rouge, “no” to illegal immigration or sanctuary cities … the list seemingly goes on and on.

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Naturally Beautiful Results
So what is the Vampire FaceLift? It is a non-surgical, in-office procedure, performed by Dr. Victor Zuckerman, Medical Director at Professional Laser Center. “We draw blood from your arm, and spin it in a centrifuge,” explained Dr. Zuckerman.

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SKIN DEEP – G.R.A.S.S.
It doesn't have to be so complicated; skin care, I mean. Many professional skin-care lines have become very complex and timeconsuming, almost to the point of losing our attention. My philosophy is much simpler and proven effective with high resolution digital facial mapping.

KEEPING SKIN HEALTHY
The skin has numerous functions in keeping a body regulated and safe, including covering and protecting other organs, serving as a barrier from germs and bacteria, preventing the loss of water and other fluids, helping to control body temperature and making vitamin D.

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HEALTHY DOSE of information
In 2001, Dentistry From The Heart started with New Port Richey dentist Dr. Vincent Monticciolo as a way of giving back to the community and providing aid to the growing number of Americans without dental insurance.

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RecoveRy community
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men are twice as likely to binge drink than women, and they consistently have higher rates of alcoholrelated deaths and hospitalizations than women. Male drivers involved in fatal car accidents are twice as likely to have been intoxicated.

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Handling life’s stresses
Ann Inabnet is a licensed professional counselor and marriage and family therapist, who has been on staff with the center since 1991. Her specialties include life transitions through the ages, from adolescence to seniors; stress reduction; relationship issues; anxiety; depression; grief and loss; women’s issues; and infertility.

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TALK OF THE TOWN
Give for Good. From 4 to 9 p.m. food trucks, Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana and Ninna’s Road to Rescue will be on site as well as live music. They will donate $1 of every beer sold to HSNWLA and NR2R. Sketch artists will also portray your furry friends.

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Resurrecting History
Jacques Rodrigue, one of the late George Rodrigue’s sons, will be in attendance at the Frierson event. “The setting of oak trees at Frierson Plantation feels very similar to locations of where the original dinners were held,” Jacques explained. “The oak trees and landscape were always so essential to that history.

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Barksdale Air Force Base
Maj. Jared J. Maline, ground boss of the 2016 show and operations flight commander of the Second Civil Engineer Squadron, described the enormous amount of effort and coordination required to produce the event. “It can definitely be a hectic kind of effort,” he said.

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HOMECOMING
Coleman really knew he wanted to be a pilot from the time he was just 3 years old, he said, but he didn’t get to begin his professional career until the age of 19. Before that time finally came, he made sure to hit every flying milestone as soon as he could.

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Garden Tour
Michele Wiener, publicity chairwoman for the event, loves her job. “We have some spectacular gardens this year,” Wiener said. “There are eight on the tour, plus we always include the Pioneer Heritage Center out at LSUS because we do all the landscaping out there.
