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YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY   HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON
YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY   HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON
YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY   HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON
YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY   HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON
YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY   HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON
YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY   HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON

YOU CAN CALL U.S. DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE MAURY HICKS A KING -- FOR A SEASON

Don't make a federal case of this, but at Krewe Justinian's XXIX Coronation, Maury Hicks exchanged his official title, U.S. District Chief Judge for the Western District of Louisiana, for Krewe Justinian XXIX King Maury Hicks. And his robe and gavel for a spectacular crown, chalice and scepter. The federal bench for a throne!

The drugstore that launched an entertainment industry

The drugstore that launched an entertainment industry

At the corner of Milam and Louisiana in downtown Shreveport streets sits a gem of a building whose roots once ran deep throughout the city. To see it today, you’d never believe that Saenger Drug at 634 Milam St. was a hugely successful and influential pharmacy — as well as home to a popular soda fountain. But did you know the fate of the Strand Theatre and the beginnings of the entertainment industry in northern Louisiana are also tied to this humble little drugstore?

LSU Shreveport to offer nonprofit capacity building workshops in fall 2022

LSUS Continuing Education is partnering with the LSUS Institute for Nonprofit Administration and Research (INAR) to offer capacity building workshops for nonprofit professionals. These in-person workshops cover the basic and practical elements that are vital to success and fill an important void for area nonprofit staff leaders, specialists and generalists.

Shreveport and LSU Health Shreveport team up to improve 911 responses   involving individuals with mental illness

Shreveport and LSU Health Shreveport team up to improve 911 responses involving individuals with mental illness

Serious mental illness is a growing problem in Northwest Louisiana. With a prevalence that was already population disproportionate prior to COVID19, the global adversity of 2020 has only served to further expand and escalate the level of emotional distress for countless individuals in this community. From 2019 to 2021, the Part 1 violent crimes of homicide, aggravated battery and aggravated assault increased each year for the period January to May within the city of Shreveport. These outcomes are indicators of increased distress and deteriorating wellbeing in our city.

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