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Moving Downtown
Newman and his team will be responsible for stripping the existing building of all exteriors, all interior systems, all asbestos and other hazardous materials, demolition of the current parking garage and cleaning and clearing of the parking garage foundation.
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Ascension to Absolute Equality
The glimpse of bold color on the I-20 supports visible driving east bound through Shreveport is only a hint of the latest art bringing new vibrancy to the area below. “Leaders of Tomorrow,” “Ascension Bridge” and “Absolute Equality” are each as rich in meaning and sense of community as they are in color.
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Make No Mistake About It
But what about making the same mistakes over and over (and over) again? Psychologists explain that when we keep repeating the same mistakes, it is because we are not intentional about learning from those mistakes.
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GEEK'D CON
“We’re among the group that likes to cosplay,” Comb said. “So, if you’re an avid Harry Potter fan, maybe you will dress up like Hermione, Harry Potter or a character from that franchise. Or, if you’re really into a certain show or maybe an anime (short for animation) show, maybe you’ll try and replicate that character.
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BACK TO SCHOOL
Our Children are Our No.1 Priority
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BRF’s Bobbie Cates Hicks ‘SMART’ program 2022-2023 class begins year-long research studies
BRF launched the SMART program in 1997 to provide a yearlong research experience for 10 to 12 academically advanced high school seniors from Caddo, Bossier and DeSoto parishes..
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Tips For An Organized And Stress-Free Backto-School Season
The new school year is just around the bend! The back-to-school season can be a hectic time for parents, guardians and kids alike, as it means everyone needs to be back on a daily schedule, and homework, tests and afterschool activities are back in full swing.
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Healthy School Lunch
Practicing good nutrition at school and home can make a huge difference in your child’s overall health and their eating habits later down the road. If you typically pack your kid’s lunch for school, adding nutritious options is a great way to instill healthy habits.
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Top trendy tile styles for your bathrooms and kitchens
Giving careful thought to tile is worth your while before embarking on a kitchen or bathroom redo, the experts agree. That’s because your tile choices will set the tone and template for the entire room and reflect your distinctive design tastes within two of the most valued and used spaces in your home.
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Dangers of DIY
“There are a few dangers that come with DIY remodeling. First, if you are not experienced, you could end up damaging your home. Second, you could end up injuring yourself. And third, you could spend more money than you need to,” says Shaun Martin, owner/CEO of Denver Real Estate Solutions.
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Will your remodel pay for itself?
The costs have risen, though. According to the “2022 Cost vs. Value Report” from real estate research firm Zonda, “material costs have increased across the board, and in some cases sharply.” Moreover, labor shortages for skilled craftsmen are pushing costs up in some areas.
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Today’s remodeling challenges
Supply chain issues and labor shortages are still at large in our current economic climate. The demand to purchase real estate continues to rise, but contractors and builders alike are having sincere challenges in accessing materials, machinery and quality workers to perform the labor necessary to sustain the market.
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The Importance of Forming Heart-Healthy Habits at a Young Age
Developing heart-healthy habits when we’re young makes it easier to maintain good habits as we get older. It actually has an impact on our health as adults. Studies show that children and teens with risk factors (such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, being overweight or smoking) have a much greater risk for cardiovascular disease as adults.
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Twenty-Nine Months Since Its USA Debut
However, weariness is no excuse for not doing the right thing when protecting yourself, loved ones and friends from COVID. While many things about the pandemic have changed since March 2020, one fact that has not changed is that LSU Health Shreveport is here to serve as a trusted source of information related to COVID-19.
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Common Men’s Health Issues
Often men fail to prioritize taking control of their mental and physical health as work, raising a family and hobbies can seem more important or more appealing as a way to spend their time. Not prioritizing your health frequently results in skipping check-ups and screenings that can ensure one lives a long and healthy life.
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Generational Trauma
In dysfunctional family systems, children are taught that they are responsible for the adults’ emotions and feelings. This may look like performing well in school, being the best baseball player, or being forced to hug or kiss grandparents or other family members.
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318 TALK
THROUGH AUGUST 27: “CHIP KIDD PRESENTS BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE”:.
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On the Scene
Surfboards, beach balls and pineapples could be found around the room at the Coronation of the Krewe of Oceanus.
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