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Knowledge Over Fear
The scientific method has been the foundation of many of the great discoveries made over the past century. It is a method that rechecks assumptions and logic as more information is available. This allows us to adapt as we learn. In the COVID-19 pandemic, we are filling in our gaps of knowledge every day.
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318 TO THE EDITOR
crepe myrtles enhancing the LSUS campus were the university’s gift from the East Shreveport Rotary Club. They were bought and planted by the Rotary Club and other volunteers. Nowhere in your article is that reported. I know. I was president of the East Shreveport Rotary Club when that project was proposed, adopted, and funded.
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Two Hotels, One Building
“The neat thing about it is the one brand, TownePlace Suites by Marriott, will have complete, full kitchens.” Williams said. It’s designed for the extended-stay guest – if a person wants to stay in the area for business or lifestyle changes.
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The Truth Will Set You Free
To answer the first question of why some people don’t grow tired of living a lie or telling lies, we must acknowledge that most people first mislead themselves all day long. We tell ourselves that we’re smarter and better looking than we are. That we’ll be happy when we get that raise, lose the weight, get the car, the house, the boat.
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La. Main Street Recovery
On June 12, Gov. John Bel Edwards signed Senate Bill 189, Act 311, enacting several COVID-19 relief funds, including the Louisiana Main Street Recovery Fund that awards grants up to $15,000 to many Louisiana small businesses to assist in their recovery from the economic impacts of COVID-19.
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Prize On
“We don’t curl up in a ball and cry about the situation,” said the executive director of Prize Foundation, which oversees Prize Fest. “We make lemons into lemonade. We immediately started to do that. There was never a consideration – ever – that we would be skipping a year.
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John Montelepre’s Weight - Loss Journey
“Aly told me she was a nutritionist and trainer, and she could get me where I wanted to be (weight-wise) in six months,” Montelepre remembered. “I just kind of looked at her … she looked at me and said, ‘Give me a shot.’ She told me again, ‘Give me a shot.
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Time For a Flu Shot
Every year, health-care providers implore the community to get a flu vaccine to protect themselves, their friends and families, and their coworkers. This year, with our economy, area businesses, schools and healthcare entities already so impacted by COVID-19, the flu vaccine might be more important than ever.
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Healthy Geezer
without partners who still desire Fortunately for seniors today, there is sex have been known to order home delivery. I suspect that you are having trouble believing your eyes because you don’t think older men and women are having sex. And, if that’s what you think, you are mistaken.
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The Picture of Health
“The number one thing you can do to help reduce your risk of breast cancer is get your annual mammogram and do monthly selfbreast exams,” said Dr. Chintapalli. “Early detection is key when it comes to breast cancer treatment. The earlier we can treat the cancer with surgery, radiation, chemo or any combination of those, the better.
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PIERREWOOD Dream Home
Featured on the 2018 Parade of Homes, the Pierrewood residence was designed by architect Ben Patterson and constructed by builder Terry W. Elston for an active, young family. The Modern Louisiana Colonialstyle home contains five bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen and plenty of space for family fun and entertaining guests.
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A New Look for a Forever Home
They turned to Josh Knicely, builder and owner of Josh Knicely Builders, to make it happen. He says the family fell in love with the lot and the neighborhood and knew this would be their forever home when they purchased the property back in 2007. “Their plan was to remodel the home in phases.
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CREATIVE Cabinetry
Weeks says the customer knows what they need or how they plan to use the space. “Do they use hairdryers? Do they need a vanity or place to sit down in the bathroom?” he ask. How a customer will utilize the space determines the workspace design and the set-up of the cabinet interiors.
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318 Talk
homes, rural restaurants and small town shops will also be highlighted. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. north Shreveport along LA Highway 3049 and U.S. Highway 72 North. No admission cost. To receive updates about the tour, visit the Red River Crossroads Facebook page or www.
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A Trip To Texas Wine Country
Drive a short drive northwest from Shreveport, and you’ll find a land of rolling hills in the heart of Northeast Texas filled with lumber and farming. You’ll also find a land filled with rich economic history as you head north on Highway 271 to Pittsburg, Texas, best known as the home of Pilgrim’s Pride, founded by Lonnie “Bo” Pilgrim in 1946.
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A Musical Journey
The 12-song collection paints the singer/ songwriter’s self-portrait as she journeyed from Shreveport to Los Angeles chasing her musical dreams. Along the way, Macleod romps through Americana with everything from a country ballad to greasy blues and even Southern gospel.
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