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The decorator's secret to make your first home magazine worthy
Whether you've signed a lease agreement or purchased a house, moving into your first home is an exciting time. For many people, it's their first opportunity to express their personal style by decorating their own space. Whatever your taste - contemporary or classic, modern or rustic - you want your first home's interio...
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Road trip tips: How to plan a memorable summer vacation and save money
(BPT) - As beautiful summer weather gradually makes its appearance across the nation, thoughts turn to summer travel plans. Americans enjoy the fun and relaxation of traveling: 77 percent of domestic trips are for leisure purposes, according to the U.S. Travel Association. If you want to vacation with friends or family,...
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Iconic Hotels in Europe
Accommodations often take a backseat during the planning stages of a vacation. However, sometimes the places you stay can end up being the best part of your getaway. In Europe, travelers can reserve rooms in centuries-old hotels that have survived civil and world wars or were retreats for legendary fashion icons, author...
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What 3 design tips can give your home the wow factor?
"Go big or go home." It's a popular sports chant that's found its way into numerous other aspects of American life. But when it comes to home decor, going big at home may not seem like an option, especially if your budget is less than grand. In reality, it is possible to make a big difference in your home decor on just...
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Do you really know who is providing your medical care?
(BPT) - Whether you’re being treated for a minor injury or undergoing major surgery, it’s likely you’ll encounter not just one, but a team of health care professionals. While having multiple professionals working to provide you with the highest quality and safest care eases some fear, it also can cause confusion. When u...
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1,000 shades of green: Nature made sexy in the Pacific Northwest
America's West Coast has allure to spare: stretches of ocean highway, famously laid-back and inviting cities and beaches galore. But the northern half of the coast, the Pacific Northwest, is arguably one of the richest natural playgrounds in the country. From its soaring peaks to its mysterious forests, this is the plac...
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Tuscany travel: For curious travelers, an Italian feast for all the senses
Some say that travel is about the journey more than the destination. And for a growing number of travelers, it’s all about the experience - both on the journey and within the destination. Travelers focus on getting a deeper, more authentic look at well-loved destinations. Tuscany travel experiences figure on the vacat...
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Surviving summer vacation: 5 tips for an enjoyable season with family
(BPT) - With summer ahead, parents are busy making plans for camps, sports and vacations. This time of year can be challenging, but there are ways to make it more enjoyable. Learn to love this summer with your family using these five easy tips: 1. Eat foods that keep you going Nutrition has a way of impacting almost ...
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Simple ways older drivers can save money on auto insurance
(BPT) - Are your auto insurance premiums too high? Maybe they are, but not for reasons you might think. Insurance companies aren’t charging you higher premiums because you’re in an over-50 age group. You may be paying too much because you haven’t done anything to lower the cost of your premiums. Check out these money-sa...
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Stay safe on the road this summer
(BPT) - As you hit the road for this year’s vacation, you may see an increasing number of vehicles on the sides of the highway broken down either with mechanical problems or flat tires. Don’t derail your travel fun by being one of them. A few simple steps will help you avoid being stuck on the side of the road – or at l...
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College career services go social to connect students and employers
(BPT) - College students need little encouragement to use social media to interact with their classmates, family and friends, but many are still leery of using the platforms when it comes to seeking employment. Only 20 percent of college career center professionals felt students were enthusiastic about using social med...
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Simple ways to give meals a boost of flavor
(BPT) - Flavor is a top priority whether you’re cooking for a gathering or simply putting food on the table for a weeknight meal. Great tasting food can do a lot: turn a party into a success, make guests rave and even get the kids to clean their plates. Luckily, you don’t have to be a five-star chef to give your meals a...
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Cadet Anthony Reliford Jr.,, left, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, stands ready for inspection as part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9–15.
Cadet Anthony Reliford Jr.,, left, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, stands ready for inspection as part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9–15.
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Lakeview’s AFJROTC Cadet Javuntayee Nash participated in an 8-hour career day hosted at Barksdale Air Force Base, called the 3rd Lieutenant Program.  Over 25 different career fields were presented, including aviation, medicine and engineering.  This was part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity  in Bossier City  June 9– 15.
Lakeview’s AFJROTC Cadet Javuntayee Nash participated in an 8-hour career day hosted at Barksdale Air Force Base, called the 3rd Lieutenant Program. Over 25 different career fields were presented, including aviation, medicine and engineering. This was part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9– 15.
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Cadet Amber Holman, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, leads her element to the water survival activity as part of the week long AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity  in Bossier City June 9 – 15.
Cadet Amber Holman, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, leads her element to the water survival activity as part of the week long AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9 – 15.
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Ed “Skeets” Tuohy (center) made the Newman School in New Orleans into a powerhouse from 1960 to 1975. His teams won three state titles, never failed to win a district crown and went 403-74 in his 15 years at the school.
Ed “Skeets” Tuohy (center) made the Newman School in New Orleans into a powerhouse from 1960 to 1975. His teams won three state titles, never failed to win a district crown and went 403-74 in his 15 years at the school.
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Five unexpected ways to get your kids to eat veggies - and like them
(BPT) - Peas, carrots, broccoli and spinach ... some kids love vegetables, but many do not. We k...
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