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What's new at 318 Forum Magazine . Page 1 - no comments - 347 views  LA NEW PRODUCT Development TeamThe spirit of entrepreneurship conjures images of pioneers, trailblazers and solo acts. However, entrepreneurs, like others, thrive in collaborative relationships. Many entrepreneurs in northwest Louisiana have found they do not have to walk alone. Page 4 - no comments - 545 views  H.A. Sparke CompanyThree generations of the Sparke family have overseen operations here. The latest is Anna Maria Sparke, no kin to the island. “My grandfather [H. A. Sparke] had it from 1956 until he died in 1984. And my father [R. W. Sparke] took over in 1984, and he ran it until his death in 2020. Page 7 - no comments - 651 views  Time To Pay AttentionOver the last few weeks, there has been significant media coverage on the question of reopening schools. These stories are pretty comprehensive in covering the potential negative consequences of school reopening. Page 10 - no comments - 606 views  LSUS’ Living LegacyIf planting trees is the ultimate act of deferred gratification, then the 30th anniversary of the first plantings at LSU in Shreveport proves the statement to be true beyond question, and you can prove it for yourself by taking a drive through the campus. Page 12 - no comments - 732 views  Home for HopeA beautiful, historic home in the Highland Neighborhood sits prominently on the corner of Highland Avenue and Wyandotte Street. The original owners of this striking, two story house built in 1914 could never have imagined how this home would change the lives of more than 1,400 women. Page 14 - no comments - 527 views  Sleep Like a Kid Again“Sleep deprivation can cause a variety of physical-psychological problems, which causes everything from being tired during the day to trouble concentrating, to making mistakes at your work, to becoming irritable or hostile,” says Dr. Jerald H. Page 17 - 1 comment - 587 views  Non-Invasive TechnologyIn the United States, it is estimated that more than 30 million people suffer from some form of liver disease. Whether it is inherited through genetics or caused by a variety of factors that damage the liver, such as viruses, alcohol use and obesity, liver disease can do lasting, sometimes life-threatening damage. Page 18 - no comments - 548 views  Keep it Close to Your HeartAs the mom of an infant or toddler, your hands are always full. Whether you’re stuffing yourself with lactation cookies or chasing after a rambunctious older sibling, you’re probably dying for a way to keep your little one occupied. One of the most popular ways to be hands-free is to wear your bambino in a baby carrier or wrap. Page 20 - no comments - 553 views  Healthy Dose of InformationWillis-Knighton Health System’s stroke program at WK Pierremont Health Center and WK Bossier Health Center have received Get with the Guidelines Quality Achievement Awards from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Page 20 - no comments - 515 views  Healthy GeezerLead is a natural component of the earth’s crust. However, people have spread lead throughout our environment by burning fossil fuels, mining and manufacturing. Two common sources of lead in our environment were paint and gasoline; lead has been banned from both of them. Page 21 - no comments - 902 views  Fairytale Guest BathroomBuilder John Hamilton of Hamilton Builders, LLC, constructed this subtle space with its delicate wall mural. The mural is not hand-painted, though. Instead, Hamilton says it is a customprinted wallpaper based on an artist’s painting. Page 23 - no comments - 487 views  Make Your Bathroom ‘New to You’Terry Nations owns Terry’s Tubs. He says restoring a tub, instead of replacing it, is a budget-friendly option for homeowners. It is also an excellent choice for antique tubs or sinks. Plus, restoration results are realized much faster than remodeling a space and getting new fixtures. Page 24 - no comments - 537 views  Versatile Tile“One of the main reasons is its classic look,” said 318 Tile owner and installer River Smith. “Another reason is its slip resistance. A lot of customers want accessible showers or curbless showers and they’re worried about slipping on the floors.” Penny tiles are ideal for high traffic or wet areas. Page 26 - no comments - 695 views  5 Home Remodeling Tips From the ProsWhile this may not be the ideal time to tackle a full gut-and-renovate project, it may still be possible to do some smallerscale remodeling projects that update and improve your home. For example, simple cosmetic repairs like painting and replacing vanities can make a noticeable difference with minimal work or investment. Page 28 - no comments - 514 views 
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