New members receive up to a $100 refund in the mail based on play. See Reward Club for details. Come in on your birthday, swipe your Rewards Club card and receive a present from us! $100,000 Treasures of the Leprechaun drawings are every hour every Friday from 7 to 10 p.
New members receive up to a $100 refund in the mail based on play. See Reward Club for details. Come in on your birthday, swipe your Rewards Club card and receive a present from us! Win $100,000 JackPlay for a year! Win JackPlay every Saturday from 7 to 10 p.
event will include a seated dinner and dancing to the sounds of the orchestra all to benefit Shreveport Opera. The event starts at 6 p.m. at Sam’s Town Casino & Hotel Shreveport. Table sponsorships are available. Individual tickets are $100 per person. Call 227-9503 or emailboxoffice@shreveportopera.
While sleep should be quiet and restful, in many it is marred by bizarre behavior including screaming, sleepwalking, feeling paralyzed or even acting out dreams or nightmares. These phenomena have fascinated scientists and artists for centuries, including Hippocrates, Aristotle, Galen and Shakespeare.
Hair loss comes in many forms and affects a large percentage of the population. We all know someone with thinning or balding hair, male and female. It is normal to lose about 50-100 hairs per day and it is also normal for hair to grow at a slower rate as you age.
THROUGH OCT. 31: ART BY MEGAN DAVIS TAYLOR, The Bossier Arts Council is proud to announce that the artworks of Megan Davis Taylor will be on display at Boomtown Casino's 1800 Prime Steakhouse. Prime is open from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Sunday and from 5 p.
The Bossier Chamber of Commerce recognized leaders in the health care industry for their outstanding work and service to the Bossier-Caddo community at the Salute to Healthcare Awards set April 14 at Margaritaville Resort Casino in Bossier City. Jan Elkins, community projects director for KTBS, served as the mistress of ceremonies.
Millions of Americans fall victim to identity theft each year—and their financial losses are in the billions. In 2012, an estimated 16.6 million Americans experienced identity theft, causing losses of $24.7 billion.1 What can you do to help reduce your chances of having your identity stolen? The steps below can help you prevent significant losses.