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The forum - Vol. XXIX, Issue XIII
Caddo, Bossier schools work to better security in response to Parkland shooting.
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SkyRunner Update
“Going from a one-seater to a two-seater allows you to share the experience and gives you more redundancy,” Hamel said. “If you ever had a failure, if something ever happened to your aircraft engine, you could drive back. If something happened to your drive system, you just fly back.
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Fat Calf Boucherie
Talking with Chef Anthony Felan about his latest endeavor, the Fat Calf Boucherie, it is easy to tell something really special is happening at 1200 Marshall St. in Shreveport. First of all, the food is great.
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Shrouded in Mystery
Few religious artifacts stir fascination and debate like the Shroud of Turin, believed by many, including a number of scientists, to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. At 9:30 a.m. on March 17 at the Cathedral of St.
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VOA Joins Shreveport Common with New Office
Volunteers of America (VOA) has opened a new office located along the 800 block of Texas Avenue. With this new office, they’ll be joining Shreveport Common, which is a designated arts district beginning to develop in the area..
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Dear Candidate
When I was a journalist, I loved election years. They were roller-coasters, years when anything could happen (and generally did), and the candidate quotes were often eye-opening.
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The Blame Game
Perhaps not since 1989, when the number one song that year was Milli Vanilli’s “Blame it on the Rain,” has there been a more grand fraud perpetrated upon the people of Louisiana than the incessant and child-like reasoning of Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards.
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The Scoop
There will be at least three new faces on the council once the dust clears from the primary and runoff elections. Jeff Everson (District B), Oliver Jenkins (District C) and Michael Corbin (District D) have “termed out.” They have served two consecutive four-year terms and cannot seek re-election this year.
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KEEPING OUR CHILDREN SAFE.
Are our children safe when they go to school? When parents drop their kids off at school in the morning, they want to know they will be safe. But this question isn’t just on the minds of parents. It is on everyone’s mind as school shootings have become a more common occurrence.
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INNOVATION IN TACKLING HOMELESSNESS
As the Evergreen House, the organization offered temporary shelter services for homeless families. In 1992, it was re-named the Providence House and shifted its mission to cycling families out of homelessness by providing long-term, sustainable solutions to socio-economic problems the residents experience.
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SHRINERS SHINES
Thanks to fund-raising efforts and a generous donation from the David & Teresa Disiere Foundation, children in the Shreveport area are much closer to having a safer option when it comes to X-rays. Shriners Hospital for Children.
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WHAT?
You’ve spoken to your family, friends and co-workers and shared with them that you now have Type 2 diabetes. Once they’ve gotten over the shock of what you’ve just shared, they may begin to ask a multitude of questions that are hard to answer and possibly hard to comprehend.
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healthy SCENE
Louisiana Association for the Blind hosted a sell-out event, Dining in the Dark,.
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HEALTHY GEEZER
Most xerostomia is related to the medications taken by older adults rather than to the effects of aging. More than 400 medicines can affect the salivary glands. These include drugs for urinary incontinence, allergies, high blood pressure, depression, diarrhea and Parkinson’s disease.
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TALK of the TOWN
THROUGH MARCH 23: LOST STORIES, FOUND IMAGES: PORTRAITS OF JEWS IN WARTIME AMSTERDAM..
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Photogenic Pets
We who are blessed with the innate gift of loving animals can attest to the fact that we receive an absolute hundredfold measure in return from them. Some have called it the "best deal known to man." They are willing and wonderful companions who melt our hearts and nurture our spirits.
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on the SCENE
Party guests traveled back in time to the glamour of Old Hollywood at The Robbys.
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