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Like Milk?
He even has butter. And you can have what he has. Randy owns Morell Dairy Farm on Highway 169 between Greenwood and Mooringsport in Caddo Parish. He is selling the farm’s home-milked items and is confident all of them are better than what you buy at the grocery store.

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Retro Baking Company
andie Winchester spends the better part of many days covered in flour and loving it. Her work kneading dough and perfecting old cake recipes connects her to her mother and grandmother – both bakers of pies, fruit-filled turnovers, cinnamon rolls and...

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Canines On Parade
he Best in Sheaux Gala Fundraiser and Runway Dog Show 2020 will be held at 6:30 p.m. on March 14 at the Riverview Hall in Shreveport. Presented by Robinson’s Rescue, this fun and furry event offers a classic runway dog show, a silent auction, a raffle, delicious food and great times for a great cause.

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Shriners Hospital
Dreams still come true – and Shriners Hospitals for Children-Shreveport sees them happen every day. The 2020 Unlocking Dreams Fundraising Gala benefitting the Shriners Hospital for Children-Shreveport, will be held at 6 p.m. on March 14 at the Eldorado Casino and Resort in Shreveport.

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Party like it's the roaring '20s
Maestro Michael Butterman, who is also the conductor of the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and the Pennsylvania Philharmonic, is committed to giving everyone in Shreveport- Bossier the opportunity to experience the transformative power of a symphony orchestra by creating performances for audiences of all different interests.

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318|Briefly
The 2020 NLEP board chair is Adam Johnston, First Guaranty’s senior vice president & North Louisiana regional manager. Chap Breard, president & CEO of MoeBiz, will serve as chairelect. James Moore of Moore Family Interests, LLC., will serve as secretary, and Greg Lott, Progressive Bank executive vice president, was chosen as NLEP’s treasurer.

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Angr y Joints Make Me See R.E.D.!
There are few things more unpleasant than dealing with inflammatory conditions. These might affect skin, muscles, joints and connective tissue throughout your body. Many conditions end in “-itis,” which just means inflammation … such as arthritis or bursitis, just to name a few.

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Defining Trauma
Have you noticed the word “trauma” trending in today’s culture? Whether we see someone refer to this term on social media, hear it in the news or in conversation, we can’t deny that the terms “trauma” or “traumatic” have gained popularity. It is significant that our culture is giving voice to something that is real and experienced by so many people.

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Are your food choices harming your heart?
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the United States, with an estimated 647,000 Americans dying from heart disease each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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How Heart Disease Affects Women
Nearly one in four individuals in the United States dies from heart disease. Although it is the leading cause of death for both men and women, heart disease kills more women than men, causing one in three deaths of women each year. According to the American Heart Association, only one in five women in the U.

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Facial Harmony
The term “plastic surgery” originates from the Greek word “plastikos” – which means “to form.” Plastic surgery today has evolved into two categories – the reconstruction of anatomic defects and the aesthetic enhancement of normal form. Both of these areas require an artistic and pedant mind to achieve the best result possible.

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Design Trends
Kandice and Dustin Weeks own Designer Specialties and Hardware in Bossier City. They say smart appliances are growing in demand. “Connectivity. People want their appliances connected wirelessly,” said Kandice.

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Tribute To Fallen Artists
Event organizer Nikki Pepper insists, “I’m not an event planner.” Still, she decided to do something to remember Barry Eakin Jr. after he died suddenly of a heart attack in October 2018. “He was a very great guy,” Pepper said, “always supportive of other musicians.

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On the Scene
Ashley Sugar Bates invited friends and family to celebrate the birthdays of her bestie, Kim Shepherd Carter, and Kim’s hubby Keith Carter. The Carters both turned 50 in February. The over-the-top decorations were by Wynne Glisson Hamiter, and Jennifer Townson Allen made a killer sign for the popular shot bar.
