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By LIZ SWAINE Executive Director Downtown Development Authority



By LIZ SWAINE Executive Director Downtown Development Authority

Robinson Film Center is more than a cinema, it’s a place where the community comes together. RFC’s event and catering services are designed to facilitate different types of gatherings that guests and participants will remember. Located on the second floor, across from the renowned Abby Singer’s Bistro, RFC offers a 2,326-square-foot multipurpose space at affordable rates. In addition to first-class facilities, RFC’s catering services prepare outstanding foods for any group size, for events ranging from banquets and wedding receptions to corporate trainings and brunches. The space has recently been given a much-needed revamp, thanks to the support and generosity of the RFC board, members and the community. RFC will unveil its newly renovated event space at an open house on Aug. 11 from 5-7 p.m.

More than a cinema, it’s a place where the community comes together!

Bossier Parish Community College is proud to announce it has been redesignated as National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) recognized by the National Security Agency (NSA) through the 2027 academic year.
Working Together to Get Nurses Working
Dr. Heather Carpenter, interim executive director of the Institute for Nonprofit Administration and Research at LSUS, was selected as a Top 50 Power and Influence Leader by the Nonprofit Times. This annual list is in its 25th year and represents key leaders in the nonprofit sector.


Teaching is more than instructing young minds for a few hours on weekdays and then going home at 3 p.m. It is a profession that demands total commitment from its practitioners, and the very best teachers make lasting impressions on their young charges.


In June, the city of Shreveport received the tragic news that City Marshal Charlie Caldwell Jr. had died after he fell overboard into the Gulf of Mexico while off the coast of Destin, Fla. Chief Deputy James Jefferson was subsequently sworn in as interim city marshal to keep things running in city court.

A native of the 318, Russell was born in West Monroe in 1934. While Russell’s legacy is one most basketball fans are aware of, his story is one that can’t be told in a short-form article. His story is a grand one. A key component of the Boston Celtics’ dynasty of the 1950s and ’60s, the only NBA player to win 11 championships and the league’s first Black head coach, died on Sunday. He was 88.
' The blockbuster of the day, this trade will have ramifications for years to come.'
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