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GEEK´D CON 2017 kicks off in August
In case you wondered, there are probably as many definitions of geeks as there are geeks. A geek can be someone excessively enamored of a specialized subject or activity. (Think about French food aficionados.) They can be digital technology enthusiasts. Some people called eccentric or nonmainstream may end up with a geek handle.

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LOCAL HAIRDRESSER RETIRES AFTER 60 YEARS
With the turn of a calendar page from July to August, so will begin the retirement of a local hairdresser who has been styling hair and enhancing the image of his customers for the last 60 years.

WOMEN WHO CARE, SHARE
Beep, beep. Beep, beep. Beep, beep. It was that noise, the unmistakable sound of a kitchen timer in the background, that offered insight into Dale Smith Thomas, featured speaker for the third annual Women Who Care, Share luncheon benefitting the YWCA of Northwest Louisiana.

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COMING HOME TO CADDO LAKE
It’s always nice to see one of Shreveport- Bossier’s own come back to enhance our community in a way that truly impacts others. Such is the case for Laura-Ashley Overdyke, who has just been named the executive director of the new Shreveport office of the Caddo Lake Institute.

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MANAGING YOUR WORKING CAPITAL
Many financial professionals consider working capital as the lifeblood of a company. What exactly is working capital, though? In short, working capital is what companies use to cover upcoming debt obligations. The formula for working capital follows: Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities.

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SHREVEPORT WATER AND SEWER
The City of Shreveport has the opportunity to realize big bucks and solve major civic headaches, all in one swoop, by negotiating with SUEZ, North America (NA) to either sell or operate its Department of Water and Sewerage (DOWAS).

SLIM PICKINGS
But few people seem to care, and the voter turnout will likely be below 20 percent. The reason is there is not a whole lot on the ballot and few local races to stir up interest and get voters to the polls. Well, there are a couple.

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FOOD ALLERGIES
Statistically, this equates to one in 13 children who have this condition. Given the average class size in United States, this means up to three kids per class will have this medical condition in which exposure to an offending food protein can result in a potentially harmful immune response.

HEALTHY DOSE OF INFORMATION
Atrial fi brillation is the most common type of irregular heart beat or arrhythmia, affecting 7 million people worldwide. It causes the upper chambers of the heart to beat too fast, inhibiting the movement of blood in and out of the heart.

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Community Outreach
Are you at risk for type 2 diabetes? What is prediabetes? What can you do to prevent diabetes? Join us for an informational session led by our diabetes experts to help you take control of your health to prevent type 2 diabetes. $30, registration required.

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Lectures & Seminars
Grant Oliver will visit The Oaks of Louisiana to talk about the importance of proper fitting shoes and the benefits of regular exercise. Like the cornerstones of a building, shoes are the necessary foundation to any workout. There are many different shoes depending on your preferred activity: running, walking, aerobic exercise and even golf.

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Brace Yourself
An often cringe-worthy but humorous time in many people’s lives can be linked back to the adolescent days of braces. The phase of thousands of tiny rubber bands, frequent trips to the orthodontist, desperate need for toothpicks and awkward smiles for yearbook and prom pictures.

HEALTHY GEEZER
You can get osteoarthritis in any joint, but it usually strikes those that support weight. Common signs of osteoarthritis include joint pain, swelling and tenderness. However, only a third of people whose X-rays show osteoarthritis report any symptoms..

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SINUS WOES
(BPT) – Katherine Troise is one of the roughly 31 million people who suffers from sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages, which can become infected.

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healthy SCENE
CEO of AmeriHealth Caritas Louisiana Paul Tufano and Gov. John Bel Edwards. Lisa Johnson, Terry Moore, Kathy French and Bossier City Mayor Lo Walker AmeriHealth Caritas Louisiana opens Community Wellness Center to a full house of well-wishers. On the scene are Louisiana Gov.

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ACS BARON’S BALL
This year’s theme is a white-out party to white out cancer. Attendees will not only benefit from contributing to a worthy cause, but will also enjoy an evening of delicious cuisine provided by Southern Trace, dancing, live entertainment by Johnny...

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at HOME
A glass and metal door leads into a foyer flooded with sunlight. A modern “Sputnik” light from Henson’s Lighting shines down on a painting by local artist Vanika Terhune. A bright blue basket weave console table and lamps from the space: interiors collection sit beneath the painting.

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TALK OF THE TOWN
Nobody illustrates it in bolder “living color” than “The Master of the Telecaster,” James Burton. From vivid pink paisley to flaming red hot, Burton’s guitars and his unmistakable riffs and soft, bending sounds have defined rock ‘n roll for more than six decades and have made him one of the world’s greatest musical legends.

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Charm Your Prince
For eight years, Marshall Graham worked as a licensed residential loan officer at Aulds, Horne and White Investment. Each morning he woke up, got in the car and drove to work. But when the daily grind became tiresome, a desire grew in Marshall to break from the 8-to-5 mold.

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on the SCENE
Rhonda and Hank Anderson hosted an engagement party for Kathryn Davis and Morgan Wampold at the Shreveport Club on July 22. They will wed in New Orleans in October. Davis is the daughter of the Rev. Greg and Cynthia Davis..

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on the SCENE
Breast cancer survivors from across North Louisiana gathered along with family and friends to celebrate life after cancer on July 22 at East Ridge Country Club. Breast cancer survivor Diane Guillot was the guest speaker for the Heroes in Pink-themed event.
