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DOWNTOWN UPDATE
Plate Lunches, Pints And Sweet Potato Pie Restaurants Lead The Way In Recent Downtown Development By Brad Goins The biggest stars in recent downtown development are distinctive new restaurants. But a lot more’s been
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Oceana The RAD Art Gallery in DeRidder (RAD stands for “real art.”) will host “Oceana” — an exhibit of tactile art for the blind that was created by Louisiana artist Ginger Rush. The show
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Filmmakers Take Note There’s a new enterprise in the state; its first project will be the 2016 Create Louisiana Filmmakers Grant. If you’ve been hoping to get the start-up money for a film, be
Read More »WEEKEND ESCAPE TO CAJUN CENTRAL
Tourist-Friendly Opelousas And Washington Offer Incredible Cajun History, Food And Culture Story By Brad Goins Photos By Nydia Neveu Opelousas bills itself as both the spice and the zydeco capital of Louisiana. And there
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A Newcomer’s Introduction To The History Of Lake Charles By Brad Goins • Photo By Lindsey Janies Somewhere near the beginning of the story of Lake Charles, Jean Lafitte makes his entrance. Lafitte was
Read More »OYSTERS THREE WAYS
Every Monday, the Pelican Publishing Co. of Gretna sends its followers an email about new books. On one recent Monday morning, all four selections related to oysters. The recipes for some of New Orleans
Read More »‘HIDDEN SPEED’
Jarrett LeBlanc ‘Digs Deep’ To Bring In A Mile Under 4 Minutes When long-time McNeese track stand-out Jarett LeBlanc returned to his alma mater, he was a man on a serious mission. He
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The Numbers Are In, And They Add Up To A Low Chance Of Major Hurricanes In The Gulf In 2015 Spring is almost at an end. And the world’s hurricane experts have finally quit
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CVB Gives Tourists Headed Down The Creole Nature Trail A Pleasant Story By Brad Goins • Photos By Lindsey Janies Adventure Point is a new venture of the Lake Charles / Southwest Louisiana
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I don’t know how excited local editors get about such events as National Tourism Week. After all, we’re bombarded with press releases for the dozens of other “weeks” and “months” that take place during
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