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Pleasant Hill Quilters - 02/08/10 The Pleasant Hill Quilt Club of Linden, Texas, has traveling show about how quilt patterns helped slaves communicate about the Underground Railroad.

categories: Performing Arts | News | Public Radio

James Farmer - 02/09/10 A little-known civil rights leader is subject of new documentary, "The Good Fight: James Farmer Remembers the Civil Rights Movement," that premieres at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.

categories: Higher Education | News | Public Radio

International Business - 02/04/10 Louisiana Economic Development's European representative says the state's film tax credit program is getting praise in the EU.

categories: Investing | News | Politics

Creole Culture - 02/02/10 The Creole Heritage Center in Natchitoches may be forced to close due to state and federal funding cuts.

categories: Family | News | Politics

Rotary Job Shadow - 02/03/10 The Rotary Club of Shreveport organizes a job shadow day for Caddo Parish high schoolers.

categories: Careers | K-12 | News

Reflection Pool - 02/02/10 The Gardens of the American Rose Center in Shreveport to build reflection pool as gateway into the gardens.

categories: Design | News | Public Radio

RiverScape - 02/01/10 Vintage Realty in Shreveport fields many inquiries about mixed-use development moving forward on Clyde Fant Parkway in Shreveport.

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Port Commerce - 01/29/10 The Port of Shreveport-Bossier to build a $13 million regional commerce center.

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Arts Funding - 01/28/10 Arts groups from 10-parish region convene in Shreveport to discuss local and state grant applications.

categories: Performing Arts | Finance | News

(02/04/2010) The Eco-Tech Minute - 02/03/10
Commentary for 02/03/10

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Coen Rood - 01/27/10 Part two: A Holocaust survivor living in White Oak, Texas, tells his story of enduring 37 months in Nazi labor and death camps.

categories: Dutch | News | Public Radio

Coen Rood - 01/26/10 A Holocaust survivor living in White Oak, Texas, tells his story of enduring 37 months in Nazi labor and death camps.

categories: Dutch | German | News

(01/26/2010) History Matters - 01/26/10
History #167 - 01/26/10 Commentator Gary Joiner chronicles a massive explosion in Imperial Russia in 1908, thought to be a natural event.

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Texas State Railroad - 01/25/10 The Texas State Railroad operating between Palestine and Rusk will donate Saturday's ticket sales to the American Red Cross for Haiti relief.

categories: News | Public Radio | Travel

(01/29/2010) The Commentaries of Dr. Archie McDonald - 01/29/10
Commentary for 01/29/10

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Philadelphia Center - 01/25/10 The Philadelphia Center in Shreveport is hiring a full-time HIV/AIDS case manager in the Natchitoches parish region.

categories: Sexuality | News | Public Radio

Texas Tax Revenue - 01/14/10 Sales tax revenue has plunged in east Texas, but city officials in Kilgore, Mount Pleasant and Tatum don't foresee budget cuts.

categories: Management | News | Politics

Oldest Louisianan - 01/25/10 Maggie Mae Thornton Renfro of Minden, the oldest Louisianan, dies at age 114.

categories: Family | News | Public Radio

Education Cuts - 01/19/10 The midyear budget cut to Louisiana higher education has caused chancellors and college presidents to scramble.

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Haiti - 01/15/10 Members of First United Methodist Church in Shreveport try to get back to the U.S. after experiencing the massive earthquake.

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Elvis Municipal - 01/21/10 The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Tour performs at Municipal Auditorium, an old haunt of Elvis Presley's.

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Monopoly Meals on Wheels - 01/12/10 The Caddo Council on Aging plans big fund raiser to help build up its coffers amid government funding cuts.

categories: Finance | Food | News

Prom Dresses - 01/21/10 Benton, La., resident Brenda Norton amasses gently used formal dresses to sell with proceeds benefiting the Northwest Louisiana affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

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Romp and Stomp - 01/11/10 Centenary College's archivist produces an "all Shreveport" music show for the college's alternative music station.

categories: Music | News | Public Radio

Spirituality Nursing - 01/20/10 Louisiana College in Pineville will host a symposium tomorrow that will address the role of spirituality in the nursing profession.

categories: Higher Education | News | Public Radio

Mardi Gras Biz - 01/20/10 Mardi Gras in Shreveport and Bossier City will be on display for meeting planners who are scouting out prospective cities to host conventions.

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(02/05/2010) The Big Picture with Alexandyr Kent - 02/05/10
The Shreveport short "You Better Run" collects awards at a San Diego festival.

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