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Finding Reward In A Job Well Done
Born in the town of San Luis Potosi, Pepito grew up in a hardworking Roman Catholic family. San Luis Potosi was once a gold and silver mining hub, dotted with pink-quarry colonial buildings amid a landscape of natural beauty, boasting rivers, caves and waterfalls.
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Fern Crossing at Bayou Pierre
“Obviously, the property had fallen into severe neglect,” said Cole Guthrie, vice president of development for U.L. Coleman. “This particular owner saw the opportunity of reinvesting into the Shreveport core. The location was extremely important in this decision-making.
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SporTran Resource Center
He said the food court would feature some chain restaurants and be similar to an airport food court. He added that Spor- Tran also is working with the MS Kick incubator kitchen on the prospect of having space in the food court for a local startup restaurant.
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Praeses Assists U.S. Air Force
“The JADC2 program is a very large Department of Defense program,” said J.D. Hunsicker, vice president of government programs for Praeses. “It is the Department of Defense’s attempt to bring in data from many sources, consolidate it and make it useful to users.
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From Hobby to Music Career
He will don rose-colored glasses when he does the song near the show’s end. Glasses are sold at the concession table. “Thousands are floating around,” he said. He has a new shirt with his hit songs, and all hits are available – along with new music – on a USB drive.
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Thinking Differently
During the Shreveport mayor’s race of 1994, you could open The Times nearly any day of the week, and the headlines would blare about how crime was the number one issue to voters that election year. It was a run-off race that year between a relatively unexciting candidate (as described by the daily), who was endorsed by the police and fire unions (Mr.
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Eyes on the Prize
Louisiana Film Prize is the genesis of Prize Fest, a nine-day celebration of creative people and their creations Oct. 14-22 in downtown Shreveport. Film Prize is a highly acclaimed short film competition featured in publications like Movie Maker magazine.
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Center for Medical Education
As medical education and technology improve across our nation, so must the training curriculum and teaching spaces at LSU Health Shreveport.
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High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy: Consider the Risks
As a physician who practices maternalfetal medicine, I was pleased to learn that Willis-Knighton and the American Heart Association have partnered to focus on reducing hypertension, or high blood pressure, in pregnant women.
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PAs Celebrate National PA Week
Every year, national Physician Assistant (PA) Week kicks off on Oct. 6 with PA Day and ends on Oct. 12. While the PA profession is over 50 years old, many are still unfamiliar with what a PA does. Considering the evolution of the profession, this is not surprising.
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Supporting People Who Stutter
Oct. 22 is recognized as International Stuttering Awareness Day. This year’s theme of “Being Seen, Being Heard” focuses on normalizing a disorder that affects approximately three million Americans and over 70 million people worldwide. (www. stutteringhelp.
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Let’s Do Something About It
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and the reality is that it is treatable and curable when diagnosed early. Every 74 seconds, a woman dies from breast cancer somewhere in the world. It is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide.
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A BENTON BEAUTY
Huff hired a contractor and built his first home right after finishing college. After meeting and marrying his wife, he says he built two more homes with contractors because he’s always enjoyed the building process. After that, Huff says he decided to get his contractor’s license because he liked homebuilding, and the couple was tired of moving.
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Lofty Ideas for LIvIng
Then we hired a contractor, Richard Lopez of BRL Construction, to do a walk-through with us and take the plans and make sure everything was feasible,” Vance explained..
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318 Talk
THROUGH OCT. 31: SKETCHY BUSINESS – INKTOBER COMES TO THE NORTON:.
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Two To Tango Exhibition
With a spiritual study and meditation background, Jim Huckabay finds himself soulfully searching for a connection with you, the viewer, by paint and composition. Talbot Hopkins, primarily a portraitist, seeks the light that will subtly reveal the subject.
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On the Scene
The LSU Health Sciences Foundation held its annual fundraising gala, An Evening for Healers,.
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