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Synergy Space
The building already is home to Red River Brewing, Fat Calf Boucherie, Smith Family Farms, Colonial Life Insurance and the Communications Workers of America. Owner Ronnie Remedies said more space is available for rent in the 50,000-squarefoot building.
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GET YOUR MUD ON
Each year in the early spring, when the weather is between freezing cold and burning up and when the ground is perfectly muddy, Barksdale Air Force Base throws open its doors to the local community as it hosts the Defenders of Liberty Mud Run.
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NEW EAST BANK MARKET
“It is a combination of farm goods, handmade goods, crafts and several food trucks per week,” Graham explained. “We’ll have baked goods, clothing, jewelry – anything that you have seen at previous markets. With this market, we’re actually going to get a lot more participation from local businesses.
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Bustling Texas Street
But Lofts at 624 Texas is more than an apartment building. It is a mixed-use facility. In addition to the 47 residential spaces on the third through seventh floors, the building has several commercial tenants as well. The second floor features office space, and the first floor features retail space, including Rhino Coffee and Seasons Salon and Events.
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Woman’s Department Club
The Women’s Department Club is (WDC) one of Louisiana’s oldest continuously functioning women’s clubs and was founded in 1919 when there were limited educational opportunities for women. In May, the club will laud its longevity and contributions to the community with its “A Century of Women” centennial celebration.
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The Elephant in the Room
The elephant in the room. We use this statement to describe some important fact or problem that dwarfs others. In public education, the elephant in the room is the disconnect between what we all know about the importance of early child care and education and our investment in Louisiana’s youngest citizens.
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Be Prepared For All Eventualities
Those of us employed directly at S.A.F.E. Planning Inc. are not attorneys. We do not practice law or give legal advice. However, in the highly specialized area of estate planning in which we focus, it is necessary that we know about issues involving powers of attorneys, wills, trusts, etc.
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The American Way?
And even though Superman does lie (even if it’s a lie of omission by not telling people that Superman and Clark Kent are the same person), it turns out that Superman’s mission in life – why he’s here – “fighting for truth” – resonates with us all.
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Consent Decree
In 2009 the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported Shreveport to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the hundreds of sanitary sewer overflows that occur each year. In May of 2014, the city entered into a consent decree with the EPA and DOJ to correct the negative environmental impact that the aging sewer system has had for decades.
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Take a BITE out of life!
Take a big, delicious bite out of Shreveport- Bossier during 318 Restaurant Week. This weeklong food-fest is one you don’t want to miss with more than 50 participating restaurants. Organized by the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau and its partners, the popular event returns March 18-23.
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Meeting People Where They Are
William E. “Bill” Rose Jr. has been the executive director of CADA (The Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse of Northwest Louisiana) since 2012, overseeing the organization’s 15 programs in four facilities that provide substance use treatment for adults and adolescents.
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Heart Walk on the move
April 6, when they participate in the 2019 Northwest Louisiana 3.1-mile/5K and onemile optional walk/run on the campus of LSU-Shreveport. This non-competitive event includes teams of employees from local businesses, hospitals and industries along with friends and family members of all ages.
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Eyesight in Infants
Newborns are complex and exciting individuals. Most parents look forward to observing their infant develop rapidly, as each new accomplishment is exhilarating. What should one expect from newborn eyes and from their eyesight? What is considered normal, and what are warning signs for parents to watch for?.
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EATING DISORDERS
Acondition that affects all demographics of people, regardless of age, race, sex or socioeconomic status, and has one of the highest mortality rates of any mental illness, raising awareness of eating disorders is critical in breaking the stigma and saving lives.
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Progressive Fitness
Camp Gladiator (CG), founded in 2008, is now one of the fastestgrowing fitness companies in the United States. Camp Gladiator is much more than a fitness program – it’s a movement dedicated to transforming lives through dynamic, fun and challenging outdoor group workouts led by trainers who inspire campers to discover their best selves.
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BREAK VS. FRACTURE
For several reasons, seniors are in danger of breaking a bone. As we age, the power of our senses, reflexes and coordination diminishes. Maladies and the medicines we take for them can contribute to balance problems, which can lead to falls. Then there’s osteoporosis—a disease that makes bones more likely to snap.
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Know Lupus
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), also known as Lupus, is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect any part of the body. Lupus is an autoimmune condition, meaning that your body’s immune system attacks your own tissues, thinking that they are foreign.
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318 Talk
WANT TO GET YOUR EVENT, BAND OR BAR/ NIGHTCLUB LISTED IN “318 TALK”? E-MAIL INFORMATION THREE WEEKS PRIOR TO THE EVENT DATE TO EDITOR@318FORUM. COM..
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On the Scene
An evening of fine wine, exquisite cuisine and thrilling music with the principal artists of the Shreveport Opera’s Art After Dark.
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ASEANA
The ASEANA Asian Spring Festival will take place on Saturday, March 30, from 4-9 p.m. at The ASEANA Asian Gardens of Shreveport at 800 Texas Ave. This year’s theme is “Pista ng Bayan” (Country Fiesta) Philippine festival. The highlight of the festival is the “Santa Cruzan” (Holy Cross) Parade.
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