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Thu
26
Aug

Pfizer Vaccine Gets Full FDA Approval

Pfizer Vaccine Gets Full FDA Approval

On August 23, Gov. John Bel Edwards and State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter applauded the U. S. Food and Drug Administration’s full approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the first such full approval of its kind. The COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective and easily available all across Louisiana for people ages 12 and older. More than 2.2 million Louisianans have taken at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with nearly 40 percent of Louisiana’s population fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to CDC data.

Thu
26
Aug

Prepare Now for Winter Feeding

Prepare Now for Winter Feeding

It may seem crazy to be thinking about winter feeding needs in the middle of July but now is the time to begin preparing for it. Cattle producers in Louisiana have experienced a u n i q u e Spring/Summer thus far with ample amounts of rainfall. This is indeed very good news for pastures and hay fields; however, we have been very limited on the amount of hay that has been harvested. Many producers did not get their mowers in the fields until the first part of July when they usually would be on their second or even third cuttings. I have spoken to some hay producers in the SW portion of Louisiana who have not baled the first bale as of the middle of July due to either the fields being too wet or not being able to catch a window of opportunity in the weather.

Thu
26
Aug

The Afghanistan Debacle

The Afghanistan Debacle

As we watch Afghanistan again devolve dangerously into a terrorist magnet ruled by the Taliban, we witness once again the timeless and immutable principle of history and nations that strength deters bad actors while weakness begets war.

Yes, Afghanistan has been a 20- year war beginning after 9-11 and yes, the American people no doubt wish to conclude America’s engagement there and our troops, finally, return home. However, the American people also remember why they were deployed to Afghanistan in 2001 and recognize strong and effective leadership as well as politically driven tactical and strategic incompetence when they see it. They shudder when they realize their weak and inept national leadership has fallen far below America’s high standard of competence, courage, and commitment to our strategic interests, our values, and the security of our country, and that the trust our international allies have placed in us has been seriously damaged.

Thu
26
Aug

Cleco Power to Work with Customers Who Need Assistance with their Bill

Multiple factors are contributing to higher than usual Cleco Power bills, but some of the increases are temporary.

“By early next year, our fuel costs will be lower,” said Shane Hilton, president of Cleco Power. “The higher fuel charges from the February ice storms will roll off of bills in April 2022, and we intend to close Dolet Hills Power Station in Mansfield by the end of the year which will save customers who use 1,000 kWh approximately $9 to $15 per month in fuel costs. These savings will be higher for customers who use more than 1,000 kWh.

“We understand these increases come during the time of the year when customer bills are historically higher because of the hot summer months, but we will work with our customers, large and small, on an individual basis like we always have to assist them in navigating the changes to their bill.”

Factors contributing to higher customer bills include:

2020 Hurricanes

Thu
26
Aug

LFF Releases 2021 Legislative Scorecard

Louisiana Family Forum (LFF) has released its 2021 Legislative Scorecard, which serves as a tool for assessing lawmakers on key votes during the 2021 Regular and Veto Override sessions of the Louisiana Legislature.

“LFF selected votes reflecting a variety of issues such as protecting election integrity, limiting government growth, gambling expansion, and civil liberties. This guide provides a snapshot of how lawmakers voted this year,” said Gene Mills, President of LFF. “This report card is designed to assist the public in evaluating whether lawmakers embraced the principles of life, liberty, and limited government and to encourage conversations with legislators on important traditional values.”

Thu
26
Aug

LSU Health Shreveport Strongly Encourages Pre-Registration for COVID-19 Booster Shots

LSU Health Shreveport currently offers the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (COVID-19 booster shot) at all LSUHS vaccination sites, including the North Campus (old Chevyland) located at 2627 Linwood Ave. Individuals that have received their first and second COVID-19 vaccines from locations other than LSU Health Shreveport should pre-register at https://redcap.link/LSU-PUBLIC-VACCINE-SURVEY prior to receiving the third vaccine at any LSUHS vaccination site. Individuals that received their first or second vaccination at a LSU Health Shreveport site do not need to pre-register.

Thu
26
Aug

Ask Rusty – If I Apply Now, When Will I Get My First Social Security Payment?

Social Security Matters by National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American Citizens

Dear Rusty: If I were to apply for my Social Security retirement (I’m 68 on August 1, 2021), when could I realistically expect to receive my first check? Signed: Ready to Claim

Thu
26
Aug

DeSoto Friends of NRA Postpone 8th Annual Banquet to Sept. 2

DeSoto Friends of NRA Postpone 8th Annual Banquet to Sept. 2

With everyone busy with Back to School and a few other end of summer events,

The DeSoto Friends of the National Rifle Association Volunteer Fundraising Committee have moved their banquet date back to September 2. They are excited to have this extra window of time to prepare for the return of the banquet after taking last year off.

They are still seeking donations and sponsors from area businesses to help insure the banquet’s success in support of Friends of the NRA and community. This will be their first event since COVID-19 mandates prevented the gathering of crowds at public functions.

Thu
26
Aug

NSU Music Academy Accepting Students for Fall Semester

The NSU Music Academy is accepting students for the fall semester. The academy is under the direction of Northwestern State Assistant Professor of Piano Dr. John Price and Associate Professor of Piano Dr. Francis Yang and offers piano, voice, guitar and percussion lessons for students. Piano lessons are for those from age six as well as adults and voice lessons are for those eight and up.

Northwestern State students in the Dear School of Creative and Performing Arts provide lessons. Teachers are piano majors David Paz and Hannah Potter, guitar major Naydu Daza Maya, percussion major Jackson Forrester, and voice majors Valentina Herazo Alvarez, Ella Castro and Beth Olin.

Last spring students participated in a concert at NSU’s Magale Recital Hall, a virtual recital, the National Federation of Music Clubs Festival and the Central Music Teachers’ Association Sonatina Festival.

Thu
26
Aug

DFD 9 Ladies Auxiliar e g to Hold Item Give r , Away on August 28

Everyone loves to hear the words “FREE” and “Give Away” and that’s exactly what the DeSoto Fire District 9 Ladies Auxiliary are planning to host and do on Saturday, August 28. From 9:00 a.m. until 12 a.m., you are invited to bring your bags, boxes and trucks to “The Old Station”, located at 5535 Hwy 175 in Frierson.

The ladies held their annual sale last weekend and did so well they wanted to pass the blessings on to those that might need a helping hand with the things that are still in their storage area. Items that you can chose from include furniture, kids and baby items (that look like new!), clothing for the entire family, household goods, kitchen items and a set of dishes, collectibles, books, and other things…all for free.

Please share this information and come help yourselves to some great deals! You can’t beat free!

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