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Author "Nathan Coker"

By Nathan Coker
In Blog
Jun 30th, 2023
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styled by Taylor Bennettphotograph by Kelly Moore Clark Treat your feet with these comfy and cute summer sandals. From brightly hued flats to raffia wedges, these shoes are the season’s bests. Clockwise from top left: Dusty & Company, Car...
By Nathan Coker
In Blog
Jun 30th, 2023
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styled by Taylor Bennettphotograph by Kelly Moore Clark These classic summer eats are the perfect way to beat the heat. With a little bit of creativity and patience, you’ll have a delicious snowcone sure to delight. WHAT YOU NEED:1  cup water1&nbs...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jun 30th, 2023
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article by Kenny Covington There is a lot that goes into the sport of fishing. No matter if you bream fish, perch jerk, weekend warrior, club fisherman or bass tournament circuit chaser, everyone who is seriously involved in this great sport, spends a ...
By Nathan Coker
In Meredith's Musings
Jun 30th, 2023
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article by Meredith McKinnie They say that grief is unexpressed love, the realization that all your heart holds for someone can never be communicated directly to that person again. Our last conversation became The Last conversation. Our last argument s...
By Nathan Coker
In I Remember
Jun 30th, 2023
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article by Paul Lipeopinion expressed is that of the writer I REMEMBER how scarce the news was during the years of the World War II battles that took place in Europe and in the Pacific.  Today we are accustomed to almost immediate reports of signi...
By Nathan Coker
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Jun 30th, 2023
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styled by Taylor Bennettphotograph by Kelly Moore Clark Protect your skin from damaging sun rays with a high-quality sunscreen. Find these and others at area retailers. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:SkinCeuticals Daily Brightening UV Defense Sunscreen (Center for...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Jun 30th, 2023
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article by Dan Chasonphotographs courtesy of Bill Petrus Of all the game fish pursued across the country one of the most common caught species is the catfish.  There are many strains of this fish found in our area with the most common being the ch...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jun 30th, 2023
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review by MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Amma experienced commitment to one person as imprisonment. She hadn’t left home for a life of freedom and adventure to end up chained to another’s person’s desires.” Evaristo’s novel revolves around the lives of twelve blac...
By Nathan Coker
In Blog
Jun 30th, 2023
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styling and photography by Taylor Bennett We picked up these beautiful, fresh figs from our local farmer’s market. This seasonal treat is easy to make and is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. WHAT YOU NEED:12 figs, washed and sliced in half lengthwise4 oz me...
By Nathan Coker
In Historical Impressions
Jun 30th, 2023
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by Guy Miller, Vice Chair Emeritus, Chennault Aviation and Military Museum A day in the country with a cooling breeze under the shade of the trees would be a good temporary escape from the city heat of summer.  Taking a picnic lunch along could ma...