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Rockabilly Gold Rum
Kent, who was born and raised in Shreveport and lives in New Orleans, is vice-president and curator of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and Museum. The RHOFM will be built on The Circle G — Elvis Presley’s former horse ranch — in Horn Lake, Miss.
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Water Department Looks To Future With New Building
The property is a 62-acre campus with 25,360 square feet of furnished office space. The property also includes warehouse and storage space, a 31,668-square-foot maintenance facility and state-ofthe-art repair and wash bays for upkeep on city vehicles. Daniel.
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318 | BRIEFS
The inaugural event is hosted by On A Mission, LLC. in recognition of International Women's History Month. The goal is to bring women together from various walks of life and diverse ethnic backgrounds. Alex T. Ray is the organizer, and the top sponsor is Inner Quality Services.
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Look Back to Look Ahead
For centuries, man has sought to predict the future, whether by astrology, palm reading, tarot cards, tea leaves or crystal balls.
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Caddo Bros.: Hats Off to Artistry!
In the back corner of the family business, C&C Mercantile and Lighting, businessman, artist and just all-around cool guy Derek Simmons makes custom hats for the trendy and the traditional. Come along and visit his workshop with us and explore his exquisite craftsmanship.
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An Inviting New Look
in the Sun City subdivision in south Bossier, the home shown here previously belonged to homeowner Ginger Disante’s parents. The family is full-blooded Italian, and Ginger and her sister made memories together during trips to Italy, where Ginger found inspiration for how she wanted her kitchen to feel and function.
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Shreveport Garden Study Club to Host “Bouquets”
The Shreveport Garden Study Club will host its biennial floral design symposium, “Bouquets,” beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 15, at Shreveport’s East Ridge Country Club. Admission to the event is $75, with limited seating. This year’s speaker will be the highly entertaining and talented floral designer Bruno Duarte.
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Enjoy Your Garden After Dark with Landscape Lighting
Solar-powered lighting eliminates the need for outdoor outlets, extension cords or buried low voltage lines. The solar panels charge during sunny days and can be mounted on the light or a long cord, allowing you to place the solar panel where it gets the most sunlight.
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Outdoor Living
Relax! The hard work is done. It’s just time to take on the simple pleasures in life, or just make the hard work easier. 318 Forum shines the spotlight on some of our favorite advertisers for merch and seasonal decor. It’s time to take it outside. Live, work and play outdoors.
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Americans Love Their Lawns
Nearly three-quarters of Americans overall (72%) say a spacious yard would be at the top of their wish list if they were looking for a new home. That desire reflects a cultural shift in how Americans view their yards.
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Provenance
Two projects built in the Provenance Community by Shreveport's Vintage Homes won three national awards at the 2021 Best in American Living™ Awards (BALA) hosted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). At the 2022 International Builders' Show on Feb.
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Proper Nutrition for Women
Today’s message to all women is that you deserve and should make your nutrition a priority. Proper nutrition is essential for women to live their best and longest life. Women have unique nutrient needs, which change during each stage of a woman’s life.
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Catch Your Breath
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a comprehensive, patient-tailored program of education, exercise training and behavior change. Depending on the program, sessions take place two to three times a week for eight to 12 weeks.
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Mental Health for Moms and Babies in the Pandemic
For those of us who are moms, most of us can probably attest that being a mom is both the most wonderful and, at times, the most difficult thing we have ever done. Between washing clothes, playing with little ones and picking up toys, most moms don’t have much time to sit down, let alone have the space to check in on their mental health.
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5 Ways to Help Reduce the Risk of Birth Defects
Each year, birth defects affect about one in 33 babies born in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Mainly developing in the first three months of pregnancy as a baby’s organs form, birth defects present as structural changes and can affect one or more parts of the body.
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HEALTHY DOSE of information
Alan Kaye, MD, Ph.D., DABA, DABPM, DABIPP, professor of anesthesiology, pharmacology, toxicology and neurosciences at LSU Health Shreveport, has been chosen as the 2022 recipient of the prestigious Racz Excellence Award by the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP).
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How Urinary Symptoms May Lead Men to Avoid Activities
Men with urinary symptoms common with an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, may anticipate and plan for urgent and frequent bathroom needs and even avoid events and activities they enjoy because of their urinary symptoms.
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318 Talk
MARCH 11: LOUISIANA GAMES UNITING MIND & BODY (LA GUMBO, INC.):.
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The Literary Community Exhibits Creative Bravery in Critical Mass X
The irony of being a writer is that creative power blooms in community, even though creation generally happens while we are alone. These communities can be difficult to find, create and nurture. Yet, Shreveport has excelled at this — as I witnessed, a bit awestruck, at Critical Mass 10.
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On the Scene
The Shreveport Regional Arts Council, along with Shreveport and Bossier City, flipped the switch on the Bakowski Bridge of Lights.
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