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Red River Flooding
Historic flooding in 2015 bears out the financial impact on the community. That year, Caddo Parish received more than $1.

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Cross Bayou Point Development
A new plan to develop the Cross Bayou area north of downtown Shreveport has emerged. The plan is the vision of Larry English and the Gateway Development Consortium. Long-range plans for the 63-acre development project include new facilities for parish and municipal government entities, housing and a multi-use sports complex.

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Keeping Time
The mayor and horologist will be a featured speaker at 3 p.m. April 16 at The Glen Retirement System, 403 East Flournoy Lucas Road, in Shreveport. Stawasz will speak about restoring clocks as part of the retirement community’s monthly CATS series, which highlight events on culture, arts, technology and science.

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Moving In On Texas Avenue
Marty Park, owner of Woodshapers Remodeling, recently moved his custom cabinetry company from a cramped, leased building on Kings Highway to a spacious, 12,000-square-foot building at 1035 Texas Avenue – one of the only now-inhabited locations on that side of the street.

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Sanctuary Glass Studio
Two entrepreneurs are attempting to bring national and international attention to Shreveport-Bossier City with glass. They call their venture Sanctuary Glass Studio, and Eric Hess and Michelle Pennington have been plying their trade as glass artists at the Red River Brewing Co.

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Short Attention Span Alarming
It is why Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam insists he’s going to “stick it out in office” after the discovery of a yearbook photo where he wore blackface to impersonate Michael Jackson in 1984. It’s why Virginia’s Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax says he won’t resign after sexual assault allegations by two women.

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Think Big! Support Locally Owned
The company owners are really invested in our community. They are here for the long-term, and their reputation depends on their expertise, their products and services, their integrity and most of all, satisfied customers. Relationships are everything in the locally owned business sector.

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STRETCH IT OUT @ Yoga Farm Fest
In its second year, Yoga Farm Fest, a new large-scale event bringing the wellness community together to celebrate mind, body and soul, is coming to south Shreveport April 26-28.

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Is Senior Gambling A Big Problem?
The American Psychiatric Association classifies compulsive gambling as an impulse-control disorder. Imbalances in the brain chemicals serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine may be factors in compulsive gambling. Many people are able to control their compulsive gambling with medications and psychotherapy, and with the aid of self-help groups.

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Childhood Asthma
Asthma is one of the leading chronic disease in children, which is characterized by inflammation (swelling) and narrowing of the airways, and increased mucus production resulting in obstruction to breathing. Asthma has a genetic basis but greatly influenced by environmental factors.

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If I Had a Hammer
Harper said this is his way of sharing Christ. He oversees Sleep In Heavenly Peace, a non-profit that partners with organizations, churches and businesses to hold Build Days during which beds are built from scratch to last a lifetime. No woodworking experience is needed.

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Clementine Hunter’s World
A locally produced film documentary, “Clementine Hunter’s World,” was screened in the Oprah Winfrey Theater at the National Museum of History & Culture (NMAAHC) on March 24. A panel discussion featuring the filmmaker, Art Shiver, along with Tom Whitehead, Henry Price and Molly Baker followed.

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Casa Jimador
Mexican stone bowl. Grilled chicken strips, steak, shrimp, bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, covered in tomatillo salsa and cheese sauce. This generous bowl of goodness is served with a guacamole salad, tortillas, rice and beans. Perfect for sharing on a date.

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Running With Angels
The 18th Annual David Rice Memorial Angel Run and Walk will be held Saturday, April 27, and will begin at 8 a.m. on Holy Angels’ campus. The opening ceremony will kick off with special guest, Miss Wheelchair Louisiana, Karen Roy. Runners and walkers will travel through Long Lake neighborhood then back to Holy Angels’ campus for a celebration.

Old Technique Meets New World
He started making the gourd with help from his graduate school adviser at North Carolina State University, where he earned an M.S. in applied sociology in 1996. But he didn’t finish the electric gourd instrument for nearly 20 years, as it required him to build and rebuild an electric dulcimer and install it into the hard-skinned fruit.

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On the Scene
The Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., again played host to the 71st Mystick Krewe of Louisianans’ annual Washington Mardi Gras.
