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Author "Nathan Coker"

By Nathan Coker
In In the Garden
Sep 1st, 2023
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As I write this in mid-August, it seems a fresh hell has gripped the southern United States.  I have never in my life experienced summer temperatures like this.  Back home in North Carolina, we thought a high of ninety-two was terrible! ...
By Nathan Coker
In Historical Impressions
Sep 1st, 2023
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by Guy Miller, Vice Chair Emeritus, Chennault Aviation and Military Museum In the Sportsman’s Paradise camouflage clothing is worn all the time.  Camo is a hunting necessity, a hobby self-identification and a fashion statement all in one.  Ye...
By Nathan Coker
In I Remember
Sep 1st, 2023
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article by PAUL LIPEopinion expressed is that of the writer I REMEMBER what could have been a frustrating and a potentially devastating occurrence as Mr. Gene Allen, his wife Nancy, and I were headed to Maybank, Texas, to be part of the celebration of ...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Sep 1st, 2023
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON As I have noted in many of my Bayou Life “Fishing with Kenny” articles over the years, September is the hardest month in a calendar year to catch bass.  In August and September, when most people are in the woods pr...
By Nathan Coker
In Blog
Sep 1st, 2023
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model: ELLIE BAKEERphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK hair and makeup MEKA BENNETT Embrace the season with luxurious leather. From shorts to a classic jacket, leather takes center stage this fall as one of the season’s biggest trends. Find these loo...
By Nathan Coker
In Blog
Sep 1st, 2023
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photography by Kelly Moore Clark Hang up the linen and bust out perfectly tailored looks for fall. Structured pieces are sure to make a statement this season. Find these looks at area boutiques. Left to Right:  Lauren is wearing a structured ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Sep 1st, 2023
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article by Starla Gatsonphotography by Kelly Moore Clark The moon is high in the sky, the kids are tucked in, and the dishes from dinner have been washed and put away. For many, these things signal bedtime, especially if putting in hours at work preced...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Sep 1st, 2023
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article by DAN CHASON I remember the first LCG (Liquid Chrystal Graph) that I ever saw.  I was a young, aggressive angler who cut my teeth on the massive waters in East Texas named Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend.  Back then, my rig consisted of ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Sep 1st, 2023
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article by Vanelis Riveraphotography by Kelly Moore Clark In 2018, Desi Bourgeois opened two unique food trucks in historic downtown Ruston. Grown and Grazed, which features a menu of dishes made from locally sourced produce and meats, and Yolo Nitro, ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Sep 1st, 2023
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Five Life Lessons to Help Navigate The Next Year article by Cindy G. Foust Well, here we all are again readers, at the start of another school year, except for me, dear friends, this one sits a little bit different. You see, my girl is starting her sen...