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LOUISIANA’S TOP NAVIGATOR

Brad Goins October 3, 2013 Comments Off on LOUISIANA’S TOP NAVIGATOR

Brian Burton Of Maplewood Is Heading Up Louisiana’s Navigator Effort By Brad Goins Central to the new health care act will be the role of people who are called “navigators.” These are individuals who

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OBAMACARE: NAVIGATING THE MAZE

admin October 3, 2013 Comments Off on OBAMACARE: NAVIGATING THE MAZE

One Thing’s For Sure — The New Health Care Act Is Complicated. This Nuts-And-Bolts Guide Should Make It A Little Easier To Understand  By Alvin Langdon   It’s the biggest story in health care and

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Moss Bluff All-Stars Stampede To Dixie Youth World Series Championship In Eye-Popping Fashion

Austin Price September 19, 2013 Comments Off on Moss Bluff All-Stars Stampede To Dixie Youth World Series Championship In Eye-Popping Fashion

It was easy to get wrapped up in the Little League World Series this summer. Coverage was ubiquitous: for a solid month, every TV in every restaurant and bar in the city seemed to

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In Memory of Darrell Derouen

Rocke Fournet September 5, 2013 Comments Off on In Memory of Darrell Derouen

We lost a good one, and he will be sorely missed. Leroy, from next door (Cinnamon’s Bakery), delivered the news our good friend and compadré Darrell Derouen had passed away. Darrell was a regular,

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Lagniappe Story Leads To Book Deal

Todd C. Elliott September 5, 2013 Comments Off on Lagniappe Story Leads To Book Deal

It’s good to see that “freedom of the press” is still alive in Southwest Louisiana. Without the freedom to publish my story “A Rose By Many Other Names” in a November, 2010, issue of

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Vision Quest – Local Music Legend Jo-El Sonnier’s Grand Idea To Keep Cajun Music And Culture Alive In SWLA

Karla Wall August 15, 2013 Comments Off on Vision Quest – Local Music Legend Jo-El Sonnier’s Grand Idea To Keep Cajun Music And Culture Alive In SWLA

“The trail to today’s Cajun music and culture was blazed a long time ago,” muses Cajun music icon Jo-El Sonnier. And Sonnier’s a big part of that “trail” himself. Often called the “King of

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Extreme Dream Fulfilled

Brad Goins August 1, 2013 Comments Off on Extreme Dream Fulfilled

In A Grueling 277-Mile Kayaking Of The Colorado River, Roman Ryder Went From Being “Totally Scared” To Having “The Best Feeling”   When it came time to kayak the Granite Rapids of the Colorado

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Russell Tritico, Sr. – A Man for All Seasons

Austin Price August 1, 2013 Comments Off on Russell Tritico, Sr. – A Man for All Seasons

Russell Tritico Sr.’s life sounds like the stuff of fiction. A licensed airplane pilot, a former member of the Lake Charles Port Authority board, a current member of the Chennault International Airport Authority board,

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High-Spirited Brothers

Brad Goins July 18, 2013 Comments Off on High-Spirited Brothers

With Louisiana Spirits, Two L.C. Brothers Revitalized The Country’s Handcrafted Rum Industry And Spawned An Unprecedented Business Opportunity By Brad Goins Brothers Trey and Tim Litel grew up in Lake Charles. They both graduated

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Lake Arthur

Brad Goins July 11, 2013 Comments Off on Lake Arthur

Window Shop In The Shade, Eat Syrup Cake On The Deck And Buy Wine In A Bank Vault. There’s Lots To Do In Lake Arthur  The latest big development in the small town of

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