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Caddo Parish leads the state in number of juvenile Cases
They hate school, but dread going home. They start fighting, cutting class, running away or committing crimes. They become truants or disciplinary problems for the school system and eventually, if not successfully turned around, for society through the school-toprison pipeline.

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STEM SCHOOLS SEEK COMMUNITY PARTNERS IN iLEARN
Students in first grade at one of the six elementary schools (Caddo Heights, Midway, Werner Park, University, Turner and Southern Hills) have a chance to stay in a STEM school throughout their public school education.

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BLESS THIS FOOD
Saints preserve us; another good restaurant has opened in downtown Shreveport. Parish Taceaux, adjacent to artspace at 708 Texas and almost just across the street from the Robinson Film Center, puts a Louisiana twist on Tex-Mex.

STATE ARTS DIRECTOR VISITS LOCAL CULTURAL COMMUNITY
Where else would you find Academy Award winners, Louisiana state officials and artists from around the area noshing on gourmet food and drinks while looking at paintings, storyboards, mockups of buildings and filmed scenes from movies but at artspace?.

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WALKING THE RUNWAY FOR A CAUSE
The Philadelphia Center’s 27th annual fund-raiser will feature 30 models walking the catwalk to support the prevention and treatment of HIV, AIDS and STDs. Fashion, Music, Art: Walking the Runway for the Cure will take place Saturday, July 16, at Sam’s Town Hotel and Casino.

Culinary Firsts Unveiled
Unless you have already enjoyed a very recent happening at the Garden Event Center at the Hilton Garden Inn Bossier City, you haven’t likely seen what is a first-ofits-kind vertical salad bar, a special new feature for events and banquets at the venue.

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DownTown: TrenDing now?
Last week, I came across a list of trends published by Urbanscale, a company whose job it is to keep up with what downtowns are doing across the country. Always curious to see how we are doing compared to others, I dove in … and almost immediately broke into a smile.

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A TALE OF TWO RACES
This fall will see some important races of local interest on the ballot in addition to the presidential race. The Bayou State will elect a new United States senator and the 4th Congressional District will elect a new member to the U.S. House of Representatives.

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WHY BREXIT?
What is the EU? Well, I’m glad you asked, because it wasn’t exactly what I thought it was. For starters, the EU is an economic and political partnership involving 28 European countries. The idea began after World War II on the premise that countries that trade with one another are less likely to war with one another.

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BARKSDALE SCHOOL A BIG DEAL
Under heavy pressure from Barksdale Air Force Base top brass and influential supporters of Barksdale, the Bossier Parish School Board recently approved a charter school for the base.

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AFRAID OF ZIKA?
The Zika virus, which originated in Uganda in the Zika forest, is rare among adults. However, it’s incredibly dangerous for a developing baby. “If you are a woman of child-bearing years or if you are pregnant, you must take every precaution to not get infected, especially during the first trimester,” said Mirfakhraee.

MANAGE MOSQUITOES
Eliminate standing water where mosquitoes breed. Drain water that collects in buckets, kids toys, tarps, pool covers, clogged gutters and downspouts. Clear the gutters and downspouts so water can drain freely. Store items that tend to collect water in a shed or garage.

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WILLIS-KNIGHTON HEALTH SYSTEM
Mondays, 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. WK Bossier Wellness Center, 2450 Hospital Drive Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. WK Health & Fitness Center, 2474 Greenwood Road Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Willis-Knighton South & the Center for Women’s Health 2510 Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Center for Women’s Health library Thursdays, 11:30 a.

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Community Outreach
This group is designed to offer encouragement to caregivers as they discuss the emotional challenges and other concerns often faced by the loss of a loved one. Adults: Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. Willis-Knighton Hospice of Louisiana, 616 East Flournoy Lucas Road, Shreveport Children and Adolescents: Thursdays, 5:30 p.

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CHOOSING AN OBGYN
For a woman’s body, there are a number of factors to consider when choosing the health-care providers that will be trusted with the task of ensuring their health, safety and wellbeing. One of the most intimate and necessary relationships between patient and doctor is that with a woman and her OBGYN.

QUICK FIXES FOR SUMMER OUCHES
When does a mosquito bite become more than just an annoyance? Mosquitos carry diseases such as West Nile virus and the newly discovered Zika virus. Zika hasn’t been reported in Louisiana, but West Nile has occurred in Louisiana and the United States.

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ADVANCES IN TREATMENT OF OBESITY
Currently, the biggest change lies in our understanding that the basis of the obesity problem is not what we thought. When I started my training in the early 1980s, I was taught that a gastric bypass was curative of morbid obesity. We had a woefully inadequate understanding of the problem.

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RISE OF THE BALLONS
CUE WAGNER’S “RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES.” Hot air balloons are about to descend on Shreveport-Bossier City. The Red River Balloon Rally, along with the 2016 U.S. Hot Air Balloon Championship, will take place July 14 – July 20, throughout the metro area, with festivities to be held on the campus of LSUS.

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RED RIVER HOT AIR
Dr. Bill Bussey has been a hot air balloon pilot since 1977 and holds 15 world records. Bussey created the Great Texas Balloon Race in Longview, Texas, in 1978 and is also credited with producing the very first ever balloon glow in 1981. “These events draw so many people,” he said.

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TALK OF THE TOWN
Taceaux and join Robinson Film Center in celebrating artspace’s Moonbot exhibition! Moonbot cofounder William Joyce and creative director Limbert Fabian will introduce a selection of Moonbot films and answer questions after the 60-minute screening. Afterwards Joyce will do a brief book signing.
