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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Jan 30th, 2023
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article by GEORGIANN POTTSphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Some scoff at the idea of love at first sight, but not Jeff Guerriero. He remembers clearly the first time he saw Elizabeth Johnston when they attended River Oaks Academy. He went home and told his mother that he had met the girl he was going...
By Nathan Coker
In Featured Slider
Jan 30th, 2023
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photography by Kelly Moore Clarkmodel Vanelis Rivera The physical practice of yoga has long been known to supply practitioners with many health benefits from improving flexibility to helping stress relief, and increasing strength. While some poses can be intimidating, there are many simple poses that...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jan 30th, 2023
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review by MEREDITH MCKINNIE “A story might help you get through your life, but it doesn’t literally keep you alive — if anything, most often people who have power turn their story into a brick wall keeping out somebody else’s truth, so that they can continue the life they believe themselves to ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Jan 30th, 2023
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article by VANELIS RIVERAphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Nick Carlson zigzagged his way into becoming the owner of Seventh Square Coffee, currently the only coffee roaster in Northeast Louisiana. Born in California, his family moved around, passing through Idaho, the Carolinas, and Louisiana. “I’ve ...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Jan 6th, 2023
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article by PAUL LIPEopinion expressed is that of the writer I remember how, as I began my years of study as a seminary student, the first quiz in my initial Greek class had a significant impact on all my future studies of that New Testament language. Our professor assigned us a scripture passage from...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Jan 6th, 2023
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by Guy Miller. Vice Chair Emeritus, Chennault Aviation and Military Museum It didn’t have to happen but it did. And it was the loser’s fault. By August 1814 Great Britain and the United States had initiated negotiations to end what is now called the War of 1812. The British War Minister, however, did...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Jan 6th, 2023
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by ERIN SHARPLIN [email protected] January is typically the time when you are supposed to set new goals and make lists of things that you want to start doing, but let’s do things a little differently this year! Instead of making a list of all of the things that you want to start doing, m...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Jan 6th, 2023
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Article by DAN CHASON Christmas is history, New Year’s has passed and now we are down to the last hoorah for this year’s hunting season. As of this writing, we are heading into the rut for whitetail deer and are awaiting the moon phase to get right and cold fronts to line up to activate […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Jan 6th, 2023
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Article by GEORGIANN POTTSPhotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK For over 30 years, television viewers in our region felt like they knew Judy Wagoner. After all, she was a voice for KNOE-TV8 Broadcast News whom they trusted to deliver the information that they needed, when they needed it. Working closely w...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Health
Jan 6th, 2023
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Article by SHANNON DAHLUM Every year, 45 million Americans go on a diet and spend $33 billion on weight loss products. Despite all the effort and money spent, 73.6% of us are overweight or obese, and only 12% of American adults are metabolically healthy. We’re told to eat less and move more, so we do...