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By Nathan Coker
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Sep 29th, 2014
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article by Trent Livingston The Vortex-Viper PST is setting the pace in the riflescope category for fall 2014.  “Satisfied, clear, even, confident,” are just a few terms that have been used to describe the Vortex. Head over to vortexoptics.com to further review their offerings for fall 2014.  www.vor...
By Nathan Coker
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Aug 21st, 2014
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Pre-Season Preparation article by Trent Livingston September, right?  Where did the time go?  Hopefully, during your time of getting ready for dove season, you took some time to prepare for bow season.  If not, Scotty Crockett and Michael Little of Simmons’ Sporting Goods took some time to come up wi...
By Nathan Coker
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Jul 24th, 2014
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article by Trent Livingston August. Not most people’s favorite time of year, especially in the South. But for your typical “Southern Male,” August is much anticipated. Football season is within reach, an end to the extreme heat and humidity is only a month away, and it is the beginning of hunting sea...
By Nathan Coker
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Jun 26th, 2014
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article by Trent Livingston | photo by AB Chao Hardlucy duo Matt Biersmith and Vince Chao have developed some of the best material to be heard in recent times.  With artwork created by Monroe native Randy Lowe and a flowing arrangement of songs with unblemished local appeal, Misanthropy has a unique ...
By Nathan Coker
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Apr 25th, 2014
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ULM School of Construction Management Director Rides Into Sunset After 26 Years of Service by Trent Livngston With titles such as instructor, assistant, operator, carpenter, superintendent and ironworker it seems that there was none more important than Director to this month’s Bayou Profile—Dr. Keith...
By Nathan Coker
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Feb 1st, 2014
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Wounded Warrior Hunts Provide Opportunities for Veterans by Chris Woodall Over the past three years, I’ve had the honor and privilege of working on five different Wounded Warrior hunts. We’ve truly met a ton of great guys and girls that are without a doubt heroes to this nation.  The amount of sacrif...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 26th, 2014
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Hatton’s Meats by Trent Livingston If you take Exit 132 off of Interstate 20 and head south for about 30 miles towards the community of Liddieville, you will find the father-son team of Ronnie and Joel Hatton carrying on the family tradition of meat processing. Hatton’s Meats was rebuilt in ear...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jan 1st, 2014
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Preserving Memories Marshall Wayne Poindexter Invests His Life in His Taxidermy by Trent Livingston IN 1991, STARTING ON THE TRACK TO where he is today, Marshall Wayne Poindexter has become established in the taxidermy community. In a business that is as much artwork as is hard work, where “word of m...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 1st, 2014
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In the season for giving, the Knight brothers know a thing or two about making the ultimate sacrifice for family. article by Michael DeVault | photography by Martin G. Meyers Robert Knight remembers watching what happened to his twin brother, Jonathan, in the weeks and months after Jonathan’s kidneys...