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Teal Jones Group to Build $110 Million Facility
“Louisiana’s wealth of timber resources has made it a prime destination for lumber and sawmill business operations for many years,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said at the groundbreaking. “We’re gratified that Teal Jones has chosen to become a part of that long tradition.
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Milestone at the Port of Caddo-Bossier
“It’s an extraordinarily busy time in terms of economic development activity and cargo movement,” said Executive Port Director Eric England. “The citizens’ investment in the port has paid off, and what we’re seeing are the dividends of their commitment years ago as well as present day.
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Expert Endorsements
Many say this helps explain why President Trump’s endorsement record of candidates is stronger than any other political figure in America today. Some would argue that voters view Trump as an “expert,” and his endorsement of any candidate makes them more likely to vote for that candidate.
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Robinson Film Center Names New Executive Director
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Riley made his way to Shreveport-Bossier at the start of what came to be the community’s robust film industry. In 2012, Riley joined Moonbot Studios’ team by way of Cohabitat Shreveport and began working to recruit talented 20-somethings to Shreveport rather than Los Angeles, New York or other international cities.
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Now Arriving: New food options
“Periodically, we do customer surveys on our website and here at the airport,” said Mark Crawford, marketing and public relations manager for the Shreveport Airport Authority. “We’re always asking about ways we can improve things, whether it’s the parking lot or the food service.
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5 Tips for Transitioning Back to School
Heading back to the classroom is a big change following a summer of fun in the sun. Some kids eagerly embrace the idea of once again being surrounded by friends and thrive on the familiar tempo a new school year brings. Others resist the disruption to their laid-back lifestyle.
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Simplify Back to School Season
Between tools for the classroom and supplies for quick and nutritious meals at home or on the go, these ideas can help ensure you’re ready for what the new school year brings. Find more tips and solutions to make the back-to-school season easier at eLivingtoday.
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5 Tips to Ace College Entry Exams
While it can oftentimes be hard to deal with the anxiety that comes with a rigorous test meant to show your mastery of certain subjects and concepts, such as reading and mathematics, consider these test prep tips to help boost your score while simultaneously lowering stress.
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Top Six Resources to Help Pay for College
If your child is college bound, you probably have questions – including how to pay for their higher education. What may surprise you is how many different sources you’ll draw from to cover tuition, room and board – plus expenses like books, fees, travel and more.
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How Parents Can Borrow Wisely and Bridge the College Financing Gap
According to a survey by College Ave Student Loans, 74% of parents surveyed found the cost of college to be surprisingly high. Between tuition, room and board and other expenses, many families have a financing gap, even with the help of scholarships and grants.
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4 Must-Haves For Your Campus Living Checklist
If you’re headed to campus in the fall, summertime means planning, packing and collaborating on your living space for the school year ahead. Whether you’re moving into a first-year dorm on campus or sharing an apartment or house with your closest friends, making sure you have what you need ahead of time is key.
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‘Back to the Future’ Isn’t Just a Movie
It's the "hinge" in the middle of your body, allowing you to bend fully and stand with "good" posture. Throughout much of our childhood and teen years, we are painfully "unaware" of how much punishment our lower back goes through. It carries us through dance recitals, football practice, gymnastics events, jumping on trampolines and much more.
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The Healthy Geezer
There are a number of things that you can do to reduce the risk of coronary artery disease and heart failure. For starters, you should keep the following levels down: body weight, cholesterol, blood pressure, sugar, alcohol and salt. Exercise regularly.
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Free From Hep C
500 people in Louisiana contract hepatitis C each year. Most go undiagnosed. Hepatitis is a general term for inflammation of the liver, and there are several very different causes of hepatitis. Hepatitis C is one type of viral hepatitis – the viral type that causes the most death and disability in the United States.
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318 Talk
THROUGH AUGUST 27: “CHIP KIDD PRESENTS BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE”:.
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On the Scene
BRF hosted an open house for their newest facility, the $19.5 million Center for Molecular Imaging and Therapy (CMIT). The new CMIT.
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