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High Marks for Praise Academy
Astroll through the 1400 block of Yale Avenue in the Allendale neighborhood reveals the Jewish and Italian roots of one of Shreveport’s first suburbs. The area is full of history, like the Jewish cemetery and the row houses of days gone by. Today, the neighborhood is full of so much more.

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Tempo Eatery Offers New Take On Diners
BBQ chicken flatbread, smoked gouda polenta grits, oven-roasted half chicken over creamed organic spinach and roasted potatoes, and the newly listed avocado ceviche boat – fresh Argentine red shrimp, crisp watermelon, ripe tomatoes and more, all tucked inside a perfectly ripe avocado.

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SERATONES find “POWER” in SOUL
outspoken about the political landscape and how it’s important for us to be engaged. We have this privilege, and if we don’t recognize that privilege and use it in a way that amplifies whatever is necessary for change, then what are you doing?” What Haynes and Seratones have been doing is winning over audiences in quick fashion.

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318 | Briefly
wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services Inc. in Shreveport, has been awarded a professional designation in the field of long-term care, Certified in Long-Term Care (CLTC).

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HIGH COST OF AUTO INSURANCE
Have you noticed your automobile insurance costs have become harder to afford? As if our hard-earned dollars weren’t already being stretched thin, Louisiana is officially the most expensive state in America for auto insurance. According to the Insurance Research Council in a report delivered on Nov.

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History for Sale: The Lofts at 624 Goes on the Market
The first time Stokes saw the repurposed former Sears Department Store was at a meeting at Rhino Coffee downtown. It reminded him of the upscale properties in Dallas and elsewhere, and when Chris and Walker-Alley & Associates got the listing to sell the Lofts buildings, he immediately determined he would market them heavily outside of Shreveport.

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Those Rooted Here Most Vital to Growth
most of us have probably heard. Same with “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone,” as Jesus says in the Gospels. So, why do we criticize one another so much? For most of us, it’s probably because we’re doing it from a place of love, because we want the other person to be better.

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OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
t its core, sleep apnea is the interruption of normal breathing during sleep. The two primary forms of sleep apnea are obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and central sleep apnea. OSA is caused by repeated physical obstruction of the upper airway that either partially impedes or completely blocks proper airflow (figure 1).

Drifting Away
Have you ever wished to be wholly unreachable and completely relaxed? Sounds priceless, but it’s only $55 for a pampered hour of precisely that. Driftaway Float Center in Bossier City offers a solid hour of floating – a chance to escape anxiety, pain and stress by floating weightlessly in a private pod.

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Peak Performance
how are you feeling? Most of us or low testosterone (low T). It is best to can find something to complain about, draw these blood tests in the morning, as such as having less energy than we testosterone levels peak in the morning hours, would prefer,...

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How Important Is Breakfast?
Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? It’s tough to label one meal as more important than the others because all meals make up the larger picture of our diet. Every meal is equally important in providing us with the nutrients we need.

HEALTHY GEEZER
Triglycerides are a fat in your blood. They are essential for maintaining good health. However, if your triglycerides get out of control, you can put your heart at risk. People with high triglycerides usually have lower HDL (good) cholesterol and a higher risk of heart attack and stroke.

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2019 PARADE HOMES
Start planning your perfect parade route, because the parade will take place on the weekends of June 22-23 and 29- 30, and the homes will be open for selfguided tours from 1-6 p.m. daily. The two-weekend event gives attendees the opportunity to view custom built and speculative homes in Caddo, Bossier and DeSoto parishes.

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HONESTY, INTEGRITY Hallmark of a Winner
Jim Fine Custom Homes, LLC is doing their part to turn houses into custom homes, one happy customer at a time. Jim Fine, owner and manager of the business, absolutely loves his career. “My favorite part of my job is working with my customers to build a great relationship and a beautiful home,” he said.

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Get Your Laugh On
is no coincidence that Shreveport’s newest comedy club, Laugh Out Loud, is named after the popular acronym, LOL. In our fast-paced, text-heavy world, there is no other shorthand that expresses glee or can bring a smile to someone’s face as quickly as the notification of an “LOL” received in response to their latest post or message.

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On the Scene
The Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau hosted their annual P.R.I.D.E. Awards,.
