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Frozen Pirogue to Open in East Bank
Patrons will be able to watch the chefs chargrill the oysters right in front of them. There will be at least eight different types of oysters, redfish, biscuits and gravy, seafood-stuffed avocados, and signature daiquiris – to name a few. Guests will also enjoy frequent live music on the patio.

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Lyons’ Pride Coffee
With so many quality coffee options to choose from, it’s hard to pick a favorite. There’s the Lumberjack Blend, Chicory Treat, Morning Medicine, French Roast, Iced Coffee Blend, Espresso Blend and Red River Blend, to name a few. “The single origin Ethiopian Ardi is probably my current favorite coffee, but ideally in cooler weather,” Lyons said.

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Music Garage Born to Rock
Prize Fest season is always full of surprises. However, even the team behind the Music Prize Garage – the Remington Hotel and Prize Fest – was a little shocked that they were able to debut an entirely new venue in downtown Shreveport with only 10 days to prepare.

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Old Broadmoor YMCA Lands New Owner
Before joining the Navy and becoming a Navy SEAL, Patrick Garrett grew up playing sports and training at the Broadmoor YMCA located at 215 Carroll St. He has fond memories of this building and the time spent there with his brother. “I hated to see it sit vacant when it has so much possibility.

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Running On Empty?
Moreover, the sales pitch from Mayor Adrian Perkins has already started. In a resolution prepared by the Mayor’s Office, the mayor urges that “there are many capital improvements projects which are needed for the growth, prosperity and proper functioning of the city.

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MORE than JUST a New BUILDING
In the case of LSU Health Shreveport, a new building is so much more than just increasing the size of the institution. It is a hard-earned sign of a brighter future – a future that affects almost every citizen in north Louisiana due to its irreplaceable role in health-care delivery, medical education and the economy.

ADHD REALITIES
have an average life expectancy 13 years shorter than their peers who do not have the disorder. Approximately 25% will develop clinical depression, and about 50% develop an anxiety disorder. As many as 80% will have additional mental health diagnoses including learning disabilities.

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THROWING SHOULDER INJURIES
is a delicate balance between shoulder mobility and stability. Throwers need enough mobility to reach extreme positions of rotation to generate high velocity, yet they must maintain enough stability to have a stable platform for that rotation. Throwers’ shoulders anatomy sometimes adapts to the repetitive forces put on them.

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Don’t Expect ADULT Behavior
As teachers, we can make kids do almost anything we want. They’re smaller than us. We have all kinds of power over them, from getting them in trouble at home to taking away the things that make school tolerable, like going outside for recess or sitting with their friends in class.

Ease Kids Back into School with Confidence
in the same building, there’s likely to be some Most parents agree that being confident trepidation. However, is important, but only about one in three parents feels confident on a typical day, according to KinderCare’s Parent each child is different, which means reactions to change can vary.

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Inspired, Invigorated
Educators share a love for learning and the desire to instill that same passion in children. Yet after an exhausting nine-month sprint that extends from August to May, they sometimes need their own tank filled so they can return to the classroom reenergized and ready to run again at full speed.

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Paying Attention
“My 14-year-old son spends a lot of time on his phone and video games. He’s touchy about it and explodes when I ask him to get off his game or phone and spend more time with our family. He practically lives in his room with his door shut or in the den with us but ignoring us and on his phone.

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On the Stage
On May 9, as part of Goodwill Industries Week, Goodwill hosted its Annual “Power of Work” Luncheon.
