hirty local businesses were honored Oct. 29 at the Better Business Bureau’s Torch Awards at East Ridge Country Club Headed up by Robin Guenard, vice president/operations and Andy Fisher, president and CEO, the Torch Awards featured guest speaker Col.
“The monies raised will be used by the opera to continue to bring quality performances and to continue the important musical education to over 45,000 students in North Louisiana,” Ross said. “This is the primary reason you will see so many previous chairmen and life time members volunteer and participate every year to create this wonderful event.
Jennifer Gieseke, owner/executive chef of Healthy Chef Meals LLC, is prepared to take the holiday season by a certain nutritional storm. Healthy Chef Meals, one of the only local companies that is mos
Get ready to suit up for the Optimist Club’s fundraiser supporting organizations against child abuse.
The first Optimist Club fundraiser, “Calling All Heroes,” will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. No
Centenary Archives presents a unique slice of history in “Shreveport: As Seen by Centenary” this year through December 2015. This exhibit features a display in the Whited Room lobby of Bynum Commons, largely inspired by the Will and Jim Broyles’s “Shape of Shreveport” documentary series.
ebecca Edwards, a senior law clerk for Judge James E. Stewart of the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal and a breast cancer survivor, enjoys working with people, and her love for the community made her the perfect fit for this year’s 2015 Honorary Chair for the Baron’s Ball.
James Lynch, dealer/owner, and John Adams, general manager/owner, said this new location will better assist customers in routine maintenance needs and will be conveniently located for Interstate 49 traffic. The company will also keep their first location in Mansfield with a pre-owned lot, body shop and immediate service.