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Bossier Food Roundup
So, it’s no wonder that several savvy entrepreneurs in the food service industry would figure out that all those people in all those slow-moving cars would eventually get hungry or thirsty.
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New Shuttle Service
Officials from the city of Shreveport, SporTran, Biomedical Research Foundation, LSU Health, Ochsner LSU Health Academic Center and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announced Aug. 15 that Shreveport received a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant.
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Time to Revel Again
Executive Director Logan Lewis revealed the new poster art at a news conference on Aug. 16. Created by Baton Rouge artist and longtime Revel contributor Chase Mullen, it focuses on one of the ubiquitous railroad crossing signals of which festivalgoers are so aware.
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The Rev. Patrick Fertitta: Racehorse Owner
“They go in and figure out an 18-month allowance for expenses such as training costs, feed, stable and all of that,” the Rev. Fertitta said. “That’s all packaged together. Then they have an equity price on the horse itself. They split up into a certain number of shares, and they sell it at $50 a share.
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A Totally Awesome ADVENTURE
The ’80s was a decade of big hair, shoulder pads, acid wash jeans, leg warmers and Spandex. Madonna, Depeche Mode, Boy George, Cyndi Lauper and Prince defined an era of music that resonates with all ages, even today,” at least that’s what Facebook says.
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Serving His Country
Lt. Gen. Langley’s mother gave birth at Barksdale Air Force Base in 1960. Her husband, Willie C. Langley, was stationed at BAFB. When Lt. Gen. Langley was just 3 years old, his father was transferred to Homestead Air Force Base in Florida. The family eventually moved to other parts of the country, but that didn’t mean Lt.
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No One is Coming to Save You
I’m not sure who needs to hear this today, but there is greatness inside you. Now, maybe you feel like things are out of your control, like a helpless, hapless bystander. After all, an unbelievable 88% of Americans now believe the U.S.
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William Joyce’s ‘Ollie’s Odyssey’ Becomes Netflix Series ‘Lost Ollie’
“Lost Ollie” is an unusual hybrid of live-action and animation from series creator and executive producer Shannon Tindle, who produced “Kubo and the Two Strings” and “Coraline.” Academy Award-winner Peter Ramsey, who produced “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” is director and executive producer.
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FALL Health-Care
A SPECIAL COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE FORUM | 318FORUM.
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AN EVENING FOR HEALERS
Each year, An Evening for Healers shines a light on the Shreveport-Bossier community’s first responders, physicians, nurses, allied health professionals and other healthcare providers who play a vital role in saving the lives of patients at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport.
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FALL FOOD PREP
Cooler temps, pumpkin candles and ... comfort food! OK, I may be exaggerating a bit (I am almost positive it will be 90 degrees when you are reading this), but I am sharing with you all today my favorite fall food prep tips that will have you reaching for the best without killing your time (or waistline).
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EPILEPSY
Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world, and according to the CDC, as of 2015, 1.2% of the U.S. population had active epilepsy. This is about 3.4 million people with epilepsy nationwide: three million adults and 470,000 children.
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GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
Did you realize that newly minted doctors are not eligible to begin seeing patients after graduating from medical school? This is largely due to doctors of the 1900s expressing the need for more medical training, so Graduate Medical Education was born.
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DRIVE-BY DENTISTRY
It is a program called Miles for Smiles. Miles for Smiles is a mobile dental health provider that gears comprehensive dental care toward area school children. This innovative service has two fully-equipped dental units that travel to local schools providing dental care such as cleanings, X-rays, sealants and more.
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KEEPING THE PLAYER IN THE GAME
August ushered in a new school year, and with it came the excitement of fall sports and Friday Night Football. Across Shreveport-Bossier, it is common to find a certified athletic trainer on the sidelines during games, practices and in the team’s fieldhouse.
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Food Prize Announces 2022 Golden Fork Finalists
The Louisiana Food Prize has revealed the top seven local chef finalists competing at Prize Fest 2022 during a live stream on Aug. 15. These chefs will battle it out for a cash prize and the title of Golden Fork Champion. The finals will happen at Prize Fest’s Come and Get It.
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318 TALK
THROUGH AUGUST 27: “CHIP KIDD PRESENTS BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE”:.
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On the Scene
To be included in OTS, e-mail your high-res photos to editor@318forum.com.
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