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Prize Fest 2018
Kallenberg is talking about Prize Fest, which recognizes the best-of-the-best in independent short films, regional musicians, and locally and nationally known chefs. This year’s event will take place in various places – most in downtown Shreveport – Oct.

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CIVIL RIGHTS GALA
Dr. C.O. Simpkins Sr., civil rights pioneer from Shreveport, La., will be honored at a gala at the Shreveport Convention Center on Nov. 3 benefitting the capital campaign of the North Louisiana Civil Rights Coalition (NLCRC) to restore old Galilee Baptist Church as the future location of the Galilee Civil Rights Museum.

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Shoot for the Blue
This annual fund-raiser is not only a fun opportunity for those with shooting experience, but offers a rare and fresh insight into the mission of the Louisiana State Police. All proceeds directly benefit the Louisiana Trooper Foundation (501- C-3) and the Louisiana State Troopers Association (501-C-5).

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A BIG UNKNOWN
As of Sept. 16, the registered voters were 161,156, which is 8,703 less than the 2012 high. Caddo Registrar of Voters Ernie Roberson does not predict any significant uptick in the number of registered voters. He says Caddo Parish continues to lose voters by death and relocation.

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‘D’ IS FOR ‘DECLINE’
While correlation does not always imply causation, it begs the question, nevertheless: Why are the vast majority of the most powerless and impoverished citizens concentrated in cities run almost exclusively by Democrats? I mean, why is it that 80 percent of the FBI’s “Top 10” most violent cities are those run by Democrat mayors and city councils?.

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DOWNTOWN CHANGE
Edwin Edwards (of course) was governor of Louisiana, but in March 1988, he turned the office over to fresh-faced North Louisiana newcomer Buddy Roemer. 1988 was the year Microsoft released Windows 2.

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CADA Turns 60, Celebrates 6 Decades of Hope
The Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse will celebrate its 60th anniversary at its 2018 annual dinner at the Shreveport Convention Center on Oct. 10. Doors open at 5:30, and the program begins at 6:30 featuring special keynote speaker Maureen McCormick. Tickets and tables are on sale now at www.

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DEMENTIA & ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
It is common to hear “dementia” and “Alzheimer’s disease” used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Dementia is a general term that refers to symptoms that affect cognitive functions such as difficulty managing finances or making complex decisions, losing track of time, impaired speech or language skills, and repeating questions.

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COMMITMENT TO CHANGE
The initial conversation with many of my older patients often starts with what challenges they face, their commitment to change and what activities exactly do they want to return to doing without feeling limited.

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SECOND OPINION
Recently had surgery to relieve your back pain, but your condition seems worse than before? The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies reports that 100 million Americans suffer from pain that will not go away, and 12 million Americans who seek outpatient medical care are misdiagnosed each year.

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HEALTHY GEEZER
Caffeine occurs naturally in many plants, including coffee beans, tea leaves and cocoa nuts. It is, therefore, found in a wide range of food products. Caffeine is added artificially to many others, including a variety of beverages. The most common sources of caffeine for Americans are coffee, tea, colas, chocolate and some over-the-counter medications.

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EUROPEAN COTTAGE STYLE FINDS A HOME IN SOUTH HIGHLAND NEIGHBORHOOD
EUROPEAN COTTAGE STYLE FINDS A HOME IN SOUTH HIGHLAND NEIGHBORHOOD.

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Talk of the Town
Tuesday through Thursday. 6-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Drew Ley, Tuesdays and Fridays; Winston Hall with bassist Chris Allen, Wednesdays and Thursdays; Zeke Steadman and Stan Hoffman, Saturdays. 2151 Airline Drive, Bossier City. 318 INFUSED CIGAR LOUNGE:.

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2018 Red River Revel
“There are so many genres of the arts that we showcase,” Stone said. “We are not just a music festival or a visual arts festival … it’s across the boards. This festival is diverse enough that we are always gaining a new audience – that really is the key to the longevity of the festival.

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Fashion Night Out!
kicks off with two inaugural events on Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral at 726 Cotton. A luncheon and evening cocktail show will be presented. In addition to the professional models and high style at the two runway extravaganzas, local fashion and style icon Knox Goodman will be honored.

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On the Scene
An assortment of purses and auction packages took center stage Aug. 25 at the Bossier Civic Center during the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary’s 6th annual Purses for a Purpose..
