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Abortion
"Abortion ruling remains divisive," 03–01–22:1A
"Louisiana remains restrictive," 03–01–22:2A
"Research: Abortion rates show decline," 03–01–22:3A
Adley, Robert
"Robert Adley wins bid for state Senate," 03–02–16:1A
"We'll be buddies Adley tells senators," 03–04–01:2A
AIDS
"A moment of silence," 03–05–18:1B
"Area observes World AIDS Day," 03–12–01:1B
"Group says South gets short shrift in AIDS money," 03–09–19:3B
"HIV/AIDS in Latinos on rise," 03–10–13:5B
"Local events planned for national HIV Testing Day," 03–06–20:1D
"New infections among women still high," 03–11–29:1A
Allendale
"$6.9M complex planned for Allendale," 03–06–07:1A
"71103: Inner-city area has highest rate of baby deaths," 03–11–30:1A
Alliance for Education
"Alliance for Education adds eight schools to test prep academy program," 03–01–05:1B
"Alliance for Education cuts grants," 03–09–25:1B
"Caddo Education Task Force prepares for forums," 03–02–09:1B
"Education group plans community forums," 03–03–06:1B
"Educators attend national conference," 03–03–31:1B
"Groups schedule teacher recruiting," 03–04–29:1B
"Strides taken to fight diabetes, aid education," 03–10–26:1B
Almond, Milton
"Milton Almond, former Bossier City police chief dies," 03–11–19:4B
"Obituary," 03–11–21:4B
American Rose Center
"Roseland ends year profitable," 03–01–26:1B
Ark-La-Centerpoint Energy
"Centerpoint Energy recruits college students for work," 03–03–26:6B
"CenterPoint seeks rate hike," 03–11–15:6B
"Gas company buys to beat shortage," 03–07–19:1A
Ark-La-Tex Antique & Classic Vehicle Museum
"Museum to feature Mustang Show," 03–02–21:1B
Art in Shreveport
"'Alike...But Different' well worth a look" [Marcia Nelson, Beverly Bryant], 03–04–17:4D
"'Dooley's Works exhibit well worth visit," 03–10–14:3D
"'Heart of Spain' wows art critic," 03–11–04:3D
"'Off the Wall' is a rare viewing experience" [Louise Pons Williams], 03–01–21:2D
"'Tiffany Gold' exhibit offers broad appeal," 03–01–07:2D
"'Warts and All' works are impressive" [Jeffrey S. Haupt], 03–09–02:2D
"Abstracts at East Bank Gallery are exceptional," 03–10–21:3D
"Annual show mirrors local art scene," 03–01–14:2D
"Architect finds favor in Art World," 03–12–06:1D
"Art Works 2003 is a whimsical romp," 03–09–24:4D
"Artist M.C. 'Five Cents' Jones dies," 03–03–08:2B
"Artists pursue the joy of expression" [Lewis Kalmbach; Henry Goodrich], 03–11–12:4D
"Barnwell exhibit full of surprises" [Ray Holt], 03–05–06:2D
"Bill Bryant hangs a solid watercolor show," 03–06–17:2D
"Davis works offer broad appeal" [Marie Tilleux Davis], 03–04–09:3D
"Dynamic impressions" [Michael Moore; John Adam Harrington], 03–11–11:1D
"East Bank announces exhibit" [Karen Mathison], 03–05–23:3D
"East Bank Gallery offers interesting photo exhibit" [Karen Mathison], 03–06–24:3D
"Exhibit brings the outdoors indoors," 03–08–26:2D
"Exhibit gives glimpse of 19th-century America," 03–03–04:2D
"Exhibit is pleasant viewing" [Lenora Delude], 03–04–22:2D
"Glen exhibit small but pleasing show" [Becky Garner], 03–08–12:2D
"Group offers eclectic collection" [Pamoja Cultural Arts Center], 03–05–01:2D
"Hoover Watercolor Society offers a lot," 03–06–10:2D
"Hoover Watercolor Society sets exhibit," 03–05–21:4D
"Lewis Kalmbach turns extended sojourn into art exhibit," 03–10–26:1D
"Library exhibit an enjoyable experience," 03–09–10:4D
"Local muralist breathes life into Bossier Parish history," 03–12–02:1B
"Magale exhibit a fairly sophisticated show" [Andre Weatherly], 03–11–25:2D
"Marie Butler exhibit good overview of the local artist," 03–02–12:4D
"Meadows showcases comprehensive exhibit," 03–08–05:2D
"Men's exhibit shows a range of interests," 03–07–15:3D
"New artist exhibit brightens local scene" [Wesley Crawford], 03–08–19:2D
"Norton's wildlife show is awesome," 03–10–02:2D
"Robert Miller exhibit a must-see," 03–02–18:2D
"Series to showcase work of black artists," 03–03–19:1B
"Shreveport Art Club's show sports a down-home flavor," 03–03–21:3D
"State Exhibit Museum offers specialized display" [La. Assoc. of Animal Artists], 03–05–27:2D
"Student watercolors well worth a viewing" [Raleta Christian's art class], 03–02–25:2D
"Thorne-Thomsen photos always worth viewing," 03–11–19:6D
"Two Barnwell exhibits offer wide variety and difference," 03–10–28:2D
"Watercolor show 'most satisfactory'", 03–09–16:2D
"Watercolor show offers something for everyone" [Hoover Watercolor Society], 03–03–15:4D
"Watercolorists provide art lovers with a don't-miss exhibit" [Gwen Talbot Hodges and Mary Hughes], 03–12–09:2D
"Watercolors deserve attention" [Betty Sinton and Betty Crain], 03–03–25:2D
"Webb exhibit shows flair" [Renee Webb], 03–07–08:2D
"Winners announced for Hoover exhibit," 03–03–11:3D
"Woman's Department Club show worth seeing" [Rona Fowler], 03–12–16:3D
"Women's clothes are an art unto themselves," 03–04–01:3D
Aubrey, Emlyn
"Nationwide Tour debuts Down Under," 03–02–27:1C

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B

B'nai Zion
"Local rabbi named top Naval Reserve chaplain," 03–03–13:1B
Banks
"Community Bank to open first Bossier location," 03–11–18:6B
"Downtown Shreveport to get Ouachita Independent Bank," 03–03–07:6B
"First Louisiana Bank opens new main office," 03–04–25:10B
Barksdale Air Force Base
"A hero's welcome," 03–04–22:1A
"A-10 suffers fear collapse at Barksdale," 03–04–01:3A
"About 125 Barksdale airmen return from Iraq," 03–12–20:1B
"Activated National Guard to be instrumental to Barksdale security," 03–02–21:1B
"After 70 years, facility still key," 03–02–11:1B
"After deployment," 03–02–23:1I
"Air Force pilot will face court-martial," 03–06–26:1A
"Air show performers promise great display," 03–05–09:1A
"Air show returns today," 03–05–10:1A
"Article 32 hearing could end early," 03–01–20:1A
"Astronauts' remains leave BAFB," 03–02–06:1A
"B-25s begin returning from war," 03–05–23:1A
"B-52s participate in 'shock and awe'", 03–03–22:1A
"BAFB bombers join military mission in Western Pacific," 03–03–07:1A
"BAFB deploys 200," 03–03–19:1A
"BAFB hearing draws world attention," 03–01–03:1A
"BAFB named industry of the year," 03–05–01:6B
"BAFB Open House and Air show to return in May," 03–04–03:1B
"BAFB preps troops," 03–02–16:1B
"BAFB salutes aviation's centennial," 03–12–14:1A
"BAFB to honor wounded veterans," 03–03–30:1B
"BAFB troops head out," 03–07–11:1A
"BAFB's alert level raised to Condition Charlie," 03–03–20:1A
"BAFB's shadow provides safety," 03–02–23:1A
"Barksdale A-10 unit plays role in attack," 03–03–25:1A
"Barksdale Air show," 03–05–11:1B
"Barksdale homes open for holidays," 03–12–13:1D
"Barksdale operating as usual in face of war," 03–03–21:2B
"Barksdale played large role in 1991," 03–03–06:1A
"Barksdale plays key role in debris recovery," 03–02–04:1A
"Barksdale readies next deployment," 03–02–16:1A
"Barksdale remembers 1982 Columbia visit," 03–02–03:1B
"Barksdale sends airmen to Pacific," 03–02–22:1B
"Barksdale set to begin random drug tests at gates," 03–08–29:1A
"Barksdale to deploy two B-52s," 03–02–27:1A
"Barksdale to open East Gate on Monday," 03–11–29:1B
"Blackbird soon to roost at Barksdale," 03–11–10:1A
"Blackbird spy plane to arrive at BAFB today," 03–12–11:2B
"Bomber group participates in historic mission over Iraqi capital," 03–04–01:1A
"Bombers join U.S. buildup," 03–02–28:1B
"Canadian soldier testifies," 03–01–15:1A
"Chaplains help provide stability, normalcy," 03–04–02:1A
"Columbia lost: BAFB in command post for shuttle debris recovery," 03–02–02:1A
"Community reacts to Article 32 hearing for two pilots," 03–01–26:1B
"Defense argues testimony illegal," 03–01–22:1A
"Defense puts 'go pills' on trial," 03–01–17:1A
"Deployed Barksdale airmen say morale high," 03–03–30:1A
"Facility was named for flight testing pilot," 03–02–11:3B
"Fort Polk, BAFB up for millions in funds," 03–11–05:1A
"Funding prevents B-52 cut," 03–07–10:1A
"Hearing draws international media's notice," 03–01–13:1A
"Hearing shifts to those hurt," 03–01–16:1A
"Hearing to decide fate of U.S. pilots," 03–01–12:1A
"La. gets $1.54B in defense dollars," 03–09–25:2A
"Lawyer claims bias in pilot trial," 03–10–18:1B
"Lawyer: Release 'friendly fire' files," 03–10–19:1B
"Lawyers: Pilots get mixed signals," 03–01–21:1A
"Life after war: The battle to readjust," 03–06–09:1A
"Louisiana arms itself against base closures," 03–04–04:1A
"More airmen return," 03–06–04:1B
"More troops return," 03–06–02:1A
"NASA thanks Barksdale for help with Columbia," 03–06–13:1B
"No court-martial: 8th Air Force commander issues ruling in friendly fire case," 03–06–20:1A
"Official: Level of debris brought to BAFB intensifies," 03–02–05:4A
"Officials ship debris to Florida," 03–02–11:1A
"Operation Iraqi Freedom in final stages," 03–04–30:1A
"Pilot accused in bombing deaths of Canadians awaiting resolution in 2004," 03–12–29:1B
"Pilot seeks new hearing," 03–07–31:1A
"Pilot to be arraigned at BAFB," 03–07–30:1B
"Pilots apologize to Canadians," 03–01–24:1A
"Pilots' wives express sympathy for victims," 03–01–19:1A
"Reunited," 03–10–15:1B
"Shuttle investigators gather at BAFB," 03–02–03:1A
"Soldiers return from overseas," 03–07–22:1B
"Spy plane's trek's to La. to begin soon," 03–11–25:1B
"SR-71 debut a race against time," 03–11–16:1B
"Thousands answer call," 03–02–18:1A
"Times staffer, Barksdale historians honored in base ceremony," 03–07–21:1B
"Troops welcomed home," 03–04–19:1A
"Up, up and away," 03–05–12:1B
"Witness defends pilots," 03–01–18:1A
"Witness: Pilots violated the rules," 03–01–23:1A
"Youths get inside look at deployments," 03–11–09:1B
Barnwell Garden and Art Center
"Barnwell Center announces exhibits," 03–09–09:3D
"Barnwell Center hangs Navajo exhibit," 03–11–18:6D
"Barnwell exhibit full of surprises" [Ray Holt], 03–05–06:2D
Beaird Industries
"Beaird Industries to hire 45 workers," 03–06–05:6B
"Beaird lays off 17 workers," 03–11–05:6B
Bean, Sen. Ron
"Bean won't seek re-election," 03–05–07:1B
Biomedical Research Foundation
"Biomed receives $1.05M for park," 03–05–28:6B
"InterTech receives $5 million boost," 03–04–23:1A
"Local biomedical industry stands at a critical juncture," 03–12–09:1A
"Red River Pharma drives wet-lab changes," 03–03–30:1I
Black Community
"'I have a dream' 40 years ago," 03–08–28:1A
"Ark-La-Tex celebrates the life and memory of MLK," 03–01–21:1B
"Banquet honors area black leaders," 03–02–16:1B
"Bossier City to hold parade for MLK Day," 03–01–17:1B
"Churches & political activism in the black community," 03–06–01:1A
"Community renewal establishes the newest Friendship House," 03–09–23:2B
"Council approves apology resolution," 03–09–24:2B
"Entrepreneur to keynote minority business expo," 03–10–31:6B
"Expo promotes minority businesses," 03–11–08:8B
"Father of tennis greats wants to bring jobs to hometown," 03–01–18:1B
"Frank Williams to receive Lifetime Achievement Award tonight," 03–11–08:8B
"Income gap greater among Louisiana's blacks than whites," 03–11–23:1B
"Kwanzaa to focus on healing," 03–12–26:4D
"Local bishop to step into national leadership role," 03–11–06:1B
"Mansfield native writes, publishes children's books," 03–10–30:6B
"Ministers committee will try negotiaton again before boycott," 03–06–07:2A
"Minorities shorted in mortgage lending," 03–10–16:1A
"National Baptists Convention combines spirit and politics," 03–02–26:1B
"Parade honors NFL's Troy Edwards," 03–07–20:1B
"Planning panel to focus on MLK community," 03–12–04:1A
"Police shooting gains national attention; rally planned today," 03–05–06:1A
"Proposed boycott raises questions," 03–06–05:1A
"Richard Williams lives out his dreams," 03–01–20:1B
"Sharpton makes campaign stop," 03–07–03:1B
"Sharpton rallies for 'justice' during speech," 03–06–04:1A
"Veteran Shreveport clergyman prepares to leave national role," 03–02–24:1A
"Williams orchestrates family dream," 03–01–19:1C
Blanchard, LA
"Violations prompt new water system," 03–05–28:1B
Blanco, Kathleen
"Blanco appoints three more to staff," 03–12–20:7B
"Blanco expects special legislative session this spring," 03–11–23:1B
"Blanco names choices for legislative leaders," 03–11–27:1B
"Blanco names economic advisory group," 03–12–18:6B
"Blanco nominees pursue votes for leadership roles," 03–12–07:1A
"Blanco says she's calling state CEOs," 03–12–13:7B
"Blanco taps LeBlanc for key post," 03–12–04:1B
"Blanco taps Salter for House speaker," 03–11–21:1B
"Blanco to push Bajoie, Broome as pro tem leaders in Legislature," 03–11–30:6B
"Blanco unlikely to change school reforms," 03–11–23:5A
"Blanco wants a Democrat to lead state Senate," 03–11–22:1B
"Breaking through," 03–11–23:1A
"Foster critical of Blanco," 03–12–13:1A
"Gov.-elect Blanco names appointments," 03–12–08:5B
"Governor-elect Blanco loves the outdoors," 03–11–30:8C
"Governor-elect Blanco's Acadian heritage: Cautious, deliberate, insular," 03–12–21:5B
"LeBlanc: Blanco's first budget won't cause panic," 03–12–12:6B
Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
"BESE approves school payment plan," 03–03–13:3B
"BESE may halt acceleration of lagging Louisiana students," 03–06–19:1B
"BESE members say teachers should not pay to teach outside their field," 03–01–15:3B
"BESE undergoing post-election shake-up," 03–11–21:2B
"Board to allow lagging students to skip grade," 03–06–20:1B
"La. receives favorable education ranking," 03–01–07:1A
"Louisiana leaders have their own goals for 108th Congress," 03–01–12:4A
"Panel approves BESE takeover of failing schools," 03–04–17:3B
"Report looks at poor-performing teachers," 03–02–19:3B
"Right Step Academy probe set," 03–03–12:1A
"Right Step: What went wrong?", 03–02–16:1A
"School funding short $22M," 03–01–16:1A
"Senate OKs BESE takeover of failing schools," 03–04–23:1B
"Teacher's credentials are reinstated by BESE," 03–01–17:3B
Board of Regents
"Board of Regents gives money to universities," 03–09–04:1B
"Diploma mills face scrutiny," 03–01–27:1B
"Freshmen waiting for TOPS letters," 03–07–25:1B
"La. Board of Regents hopes $1.4 billion wish list is approved," 03–01–06:1B
"New online course eases students' concerns," 03–01–31:3B
"Regents approve legal aid institute at LSU Law Center," 03–01–23:1B
"Regents chairman to be unseated," 03–06–20:1B
"Some Shreveporters protest loss of chairman," 03–06–21:5B
"Universities get rewards for training teachers," 03–01–25:3B
Board of Supervisors
"Board develops plan for deficits," 03–05–03:1B
Booty, Josh
"Browns boot Booty," 03–09–18:1C
BosParish-Community College
"'Cinderella' ready to open BPCC theater season," 03–10–14:2D
"'Cinderella' tickets go on sale Oct. 6," 03–09–30:3D
"'Elephant Man' tickets on sale at BPCC," 03–03–25:2D
"Area colleges see rise in enrollments this year," 03–09–17:1A
"BPCC announces 'Cinderella' auditions," 03–08–05:3D
"BPCC announces children's show," 03–01–21:3D
"BPCC melds media, ministry," 03–01–31:4D
"BPCC offers front desk training," 03–10–02:6B
"BPCC protester to return to campus," 03–03–27:2A
"BPCC schedules 'Beanstark' auditions," 03–01–07:3D
"BPCC student becomes La.'s 100,000th online learning customer," 03–10–23:1B
"BPCC to be model for Texas," 03–10–16:1B
"BPCC to offer 2 new medical courses," 03–08–28:8B
"BPCC's drama 'Elephant Man' a so-so production," 03–04–13:8B
"Campus makeovers," 03–04–27:2B
"Cavalier Players stage a charming 'Cinderella'", 03–10–18:2B
"College students head back to class," 03–08–19:1B
"Disabilities no handicap for BPCC graduate," 03–12–12:1A
"Local community colleges take their shows on the road," 03–12–14:2B
"Picketing may continue," 03–07–19:6B
"Testing program measures workplace skills for prospects," 03–05–08:6B
BosParish-Juvenile Detention Center
"Reading program to aid young inmates," 03–05–28:1B
BosParish-Library
"Bossier unveils expanded library branch," 03–06–23:1B
BosParish-Police Jury
"50-acre recreational facility proposed for north Bossier," 03–10–15:1A
"A new park for north Bossier?", 03–10–21:1B
"Airline widening to enter next phase," 03–05–05:1B
"Bossier jail bids come in below estimate," 03–03–27:3B
"Bossier officials ponder work buses pay raise," 03–12–26:2B
"Bossier Parish Courthouse to get makeover," 03–02–15:1A
"Bossier Parish sues Shreveport, casinos," 03–10–16:1A
"Bossier to seek bids for Airline Drive project," 03–05–08:2B
"Health unit makeovers to begin," 03–02–06:1B
"Panel to open bids for new facility," 03–03–17:5B
"Police Jury agrees to meet about park," 03–10–16:1B
"Police Jury election heats up in Bossier," 03–09–08:1B
"Recreation plans OK'd in Bossier," 03–01–02:1B
"Residents persuade Bossier Police Jury to deny rezoning," 03–06–05:1B
"Section of Airline Drive to be widened," 03–03–12:1A
BosParish-School Board
"50-acre recreational facility proposed for north Bossier," 03–10–15:1A
"Advil case prompts discussion," 03–12–11:1A
"Board OKs discretion in punishments," 03–12–19:1A
"Board upholds Advil expulsion," 03–12–05:1A
"Bossier abandons oversight struggle," 03–09–05:1A
"Bossier bands may get funding increase," 03–06–05:1B
"Bossier board cancels out-of-state travel," 03–03–21:1B
"Bossier board to discuss pay raise," 03–06–05:1A
"Bossier committee focuses on 3 schools," 03–10–27:1B
"Bossier highlights education funds," 03–07–21:1B
"Bossier language program could see some changes," 03–04–17:1B
"Bossier Parish eyes possible bond issue," 03–10–06:1B
"Bossier Parish funds in good shape this year," 03–04–23:4A
"Bossier Parish heads back to class today," 03–08–11:1A
"Bossier Parish School Board chooses its new president," 03–01–10:3B
"Bossier Parish School Board members to get raise," 03–07–04:1B
"Bossier School Board makes changes," 03–06–30:3B
"Bossier School Board OKs program relocation," 03–01–25:1B
"Bossier School Board pay increase advances," 03–06–06:2B
"Bossier schools end $4M in black," 03–05–29:1A
"Bossier schools eyeing independence," 03–05–23:1B
"Bossier schools finish year in the black," 03–05–30:2B
"Group weighs plans," 03–10–20:1A
"Honors program marks end of school's current structure," 03–04–04:1B
"Hopefuls vie for seats on board," 03–03–20:1B
"New principals named for schools," 03–05–19:5B
"Panel suggests review of policy," 03–12–17:1A
"Parents say drug policy review overdue," 03–12–13:1A
"Plan would tie pay to results," 03–11–11:1B
"Plans offer solutions for school crowding," 03–09–08:1A
"School Board adopts 2003-2004 budget," 03–07–18:2B
"School Board committee defers insurance charges," 03–07–23:1B
"School Board forum ahead," 03–03–18:1B
"School Board makes preliminary budget," 03–06–29:1B
"School Board refines policy on weapons," 03–04–18:1B
"School Board tackles budget today," 03–06–28:1B
"School districts on quest for more certified teachers," 03–01–07:1A
"Schools cope with wartime," 03–01–26:1A
"State law on drugs in schools has 'gray area'", 03–12–16:1A
BosParish-Schools
"A school shrinks in Bossier City," 03–11–02:5I
"Area schools dismiss classes," 03–05–22:1A
"Arms race drives prep facility upgrades," 03–05–04:1C
"Back to School," 03–08–03:SS
"Bossier Parish schools even further in the black," 03–09–19:1A
"Bossier schools seek end to federal consent decree," 03–08–16:1A
"Clerical errors could misconstrue statistics," 03–12–17:2A
"Diplomas will open doors to next phase of lives," 03–05–06:1A
"End of school year marks end of Butler Elementary," 03–05–13:1B
"Even successful schools face higher standards," 03–09–26:1A
"Graduation," 03–05–06:SS
"LEAP results help students figure out school placement," 03–08–13:1B
"Local students vie for state's top school honors," 03–05–14:3B
"Report shows educational divide," 04–04–11:1A
"Report: Hiring delays keep teachers from urban areas," 03–09–16:1A
"Saturday detention begins in Bossier Parish," 03–08–23:1B
"Schools reopen after holiday with higher stakes," 03–01–07:1B
"Schools show mixed results," 03–07–15:1A
"Students prepare for summer retesting," 03–06–25:1B
"Students return to improved schools," 03–08–12:1A
"Teacher diversity hard to achieve," 03–08–18:1A
"Testing creates athletic limbo in Bossier schools," 03–10–30:1A
BosParish-Sheriff's Office
"Bossier deputies recently honored," 03–07–26:1B
"Bossier sheriff seeks deputy pay hike," 03–10–09:1A
"New boot camp-style program graduates first class," 03–04–01:1B
Bossier Parish
"Bossier Parish coroner submits resignation," 03–01–24:1B
"Bossier Parish unveils online service," 03–07–21:5B
"Census appeal in Bossier Parish continues," 03–01–31:1A
"Group set to preserve Bossier Parish history," 03–09–15:1B
"Hughes House open for public tours," 03–03–17:5B
"Juvenile Detention Center expansion design nears completion," 03–03–04:1B
"Local muralist breathes life into Bossier Parish history," 03–12–02:1B
"McDade House gets historical marker," 03–06–16:1B
"Modified dogtrot gets historical marker," 03–06–10:1D
"Numbers show discrepancy in how policy was applied," 03–12–16:1A
"Prison rising from North La. landscape," 03–12–26:1B
"Teen truancy could lead to suspended licenses," 03–07–28:1A
"Work on Haughton park to begin soon," 03–06–01:1B
Bossier Parks and Recreation
"Recreation lawsuit remains unresolved," 03–01–27:1A
Bossier-Arts Council
"Arts Council to offer acting classes," 03–01–28:3D
"Bossier Arts Council names grant winners," 03–08–19:1D
"Bossier groups call for art sale entries," 03–07–22:3D
"Local muralist breathes life into Bossier Parish history," 03–12–02:1B
"Louisiana Legacy tickets on sale," 03–07–08:2D
"Theater camp space still are available," 03–05–21:4D
Bossier-Battle Wings
"Battle Wings close season tonight," 03–07–25:3C
"Battle Wings continue road quest at Macon," 03–06–07:5C
"Battle Wings fire head coach Carlson," 03–05–22:1C
"Battle Wings lose three players, coach," 03–05–28:5C
"Battle Wings set roster as opener nears," 03–03–30:1C
"Do these Wings have a prayer?", 03–04–04:1C
"Flight plans inside the Battle Wings," 03–06–27:3C
"Locals to buy Wings," 03–06–24:1C
"Wings announce 2003 slate," 03–01–04:1C
"Wings end season with loss," 03–07–26:1C
"Wings future here cloudy," 03–05–04:1C
"Wings in dire need of stability," 03–06–03:1C
"Wings knock off Peoria," 03–04–05:1C
"Wings look to stem second-half woes," 03–07–11:5C
"Wings to make final cuts today," 03–03–29:1C
Bossier-Chamber of Commerce
"Planning under way for patriotic celebration," 03–06–03:1B
Bossier-City Council
"$1M proposed for drainage, parkway," 03–05–21:1B
"50-acre recreational facility proposed for north Bossier," 03–10–15:1A
"A new park for north Bossier?", 03–10–21:1B
"Bossier City approves its 5-year plan," 03–03–05:1B
"Bossier City begins talks to buy recreational complex," 03–06–07:1B
"Bossier City calls budget meeting," 03–10–14:1B
"Bossier City Council mulls reworking Carriage Oaks repairs," 03–11–29:1B
"Bossier City Council new officers begin," 03–06–24:1B
"Bossier City Council OKs bids for garage," 03–11–19:1A
"Bossier City Council seat up for grabs," 03–09–19:1B
"Bossier City expected to approve trash pact," 03–04–16:1B
"Bossier City fights increase in payments," 03–02–05:3B
"Bossier City OKs $114M budget for 2004," 03–11–05:1A
"Bossier City OKs street name change," 03–12–17:1B
"Bossier City proposes impact fees," 03–05–13:1B
"Bossier City to get more officers," 03–10–22:1A
"Bossier City to make use of lower rates," 03–05–05:5B
"Bossier Council to consider facility," 03–10–05:1B
"Bossier razes former city hall," 03–12–28:1B
"Budget approval clears way for Bossier City to hire more officers," 03–11–09:8B
"City Council to decide on issue Tuesday," 03–05–05:5B
"City, developers reach oral agreement on Riverwalk," 03–10–22:1A
"Council continues Riverwalk support," 03–03–17:5B
"Council OKs Jimmie Davis turn lane," 03–01–06:5B
"Council to consider park improvements," 03–06–16:5B
"Council to voice worries," 03–10–11:1A
"DA mulls meetings inquiry," 03–10–14:1B
"DAs issue opinions on public meetings," 03–10–24:1B
"Ex-official ponders council seat bid" [Preston Friedley], 03–07–04:1B
"Garbage contract to be renewed," 03–05–05:5B
"Growing parkway confronts residents," 03–05–29:1A
"Impact fee vote postponed," 03–07–16:1B
"Impact fees could have home buyers paying more," 03–09–03:1B
"Impact fees to cost thousands," 03–09–05:6B
"Interchange costs rising for Bossier City," 03–04–02:3B
"Major drainage ditch may see big repairs," 03–05–19:5B
"Parkway extension on council agenda," 03–05–19:5B
"Project faces delays," 03–10–09:1A
"Proposed garbage pact renewal advances," 03–05–07:2B
"Proposed impact fees source of concern for builders, developers," 03–05–14:1A
"Riverfront growth may doom nearby business," 03–12–05:1A
"Riverwalk project faces setbacks," 03–09–10:1A
"Riverwalk to ramp up building," 03–11–24:1A
"Roads, traffic relief top Bossier City plan," 03–03–04:1A
"Slemp resigns council position," 03–07–02:1A
"Water, sewage fees issue for Bossier City Council," 03–09–02:1B
Bossier-City Government
"Bossier City development code progress continues," 03–01–17:2B
"Bossier City explores acquiring recreational complex," 03–02–19:1B
"Bossier City in process of several buyouts," 03–01–06:1B
"Bossier City praised for financial reporting," 03–07–21:5B
"Plans for Bossier park progresses," 03–02–20:1B
Bossier-City Housing Authority
"Affordable housing project takes off in Bossier City," 03–12–16:8B
Bossier-Fire Dept.
"Bossier City fights increase in payments," 03–02–05:3B
"City still battles bias suit," 03–06–09:1A
"Firefighter retires; three more promoted," 03–05–28:2B
"Halphen asks for 30 more officers," 03–10–08:1B
"Revenues will provide funds for salary hikes," 03–01–01:8A
"Service for solace," 03–10–08:1B
Bossier-Metropolitan Planning Commission
"Bossier City seeks to improve appearance of businesses," 03–08–08:6B
"Children take part in park planning," 03–12–28:1A
"Lowe's closer to opening Airline Drive store," 03–04–22:1B
"Rezoning request to be heard today," 03–04–21:5B
Bossier-Police Dept.
"Bossier City chief seek more officers," 03–10–20:1A
"Bossier City faces overtime suit," 03–03–03:1B
"Bossier City police extends deadline," 03–05–28:1B
"Bossier City police receive awards," 03–04–28:1B
"Bossier City police shoot robbery suspect," 03–11–18:1B
"Bossier City to get more officers," 03–10–22:1A
"Deadly force," 03–12–20:1A
"Law enforcement works together," 03–03–14:3A
"Local crime increase mirrors nation" [statistics], 03–06–19:1A
"Police reserves fill gaps," 03–10–12:1B
"Police training session enhances diversity in workplace, on streets," 03–02–13:3B
"Revenues will provide funds for salary hikes," 03–01–01:8A
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
"Amarillo ends Mudbugs' playoff hopes," 03–03–15:1C
"Bugs get key victory," 03–03–08:1C
"Bugs score with charity work," 03–01–21:1C
"Bugs shut out Oilers," 03–12–20:6C
"Bugs to sign forward," 03–06–02:1C
"Bugs want balance," 03–10–24:1C
"Bugs' tale one for the ages," 03–02–14:1C
"CHL active at spring meetings," 03–06–05:1C
"Fans source of Mudbugs' longevity," 03–03–04:1C
"Former Bugs star Bergin signs deal with Swedish team," 03–11–04:1C
"Goalie an ironman," 03–12–11:1C
"Goalie sets Bugs' franchise record," 03–11–15:1C
"Mudbugs announce 2003-2004 schedule," 03–07–24:5C
"Mudbugs coming to a boil," 03–02–07:1C
"Mudbugs face crucial game," 03–03–14:1C
"Mudbugs fight for playoff run," 03–01–23:1C
"Mudbugs get first look at Southwest opponents," 03–02–06:5C
"Mudbugs goaltenders could be key to winning weekend," 03–03–07:4C
"Mudbugs greet long off-season," 03–03–18:1C
"Mudbugs hanging tough," 03–03–10:1C
"Mudbugs have to believe in system," 03–12–01:1C
"Mudbugs inch closer to playoffs," 03–02–15:1C
"Mudbugs lose key player," 03–03–12:1C
"Mudbugs owner just one of the fans," 03–01–17:1C
"Mudbugs release veteran defenseman," 03–10–15:1C
"Mudbugs return to road for pivotal weekend games," 03–02–28:3C
"Mudbugs return to winning ways," 03–02–23:1C
"Mudbugs silently emerge," 03–12–15:1C
"Mudbugs take over first place in division," 03–12–31:1C
"Mudbugs take physical win," 03–12–27:1C
"Mudbugs to face tough division foe," 03–12–26:1C
"Mudbugs wait on All-Star Game," 03–02–14:1C
"Mudbugs' rookies pushing veterans," 03–10–09:1C
"Mudbugs' win streak hits 8," 03–02–16:1C
"Veterans put Bugs in hunt," 03–02–04:1C
BPAR
"BPAR plaintiff: Allegations, publicity 'devastating'", 03–04–22:1A
"Ex-BPAR head defends pay practice in court," 03–04–23:1A
"Jury selection continues in Bossier City lawsuits," 03–04–09:3B
"Officials decide to settle 11 suits," 03–04–24:1A
"Trial of 14 lawsuits reset for next week," 03–04–01:1B
Bradshaw, Terry
"Road to be named for Terry Bradshaw," 03–07–15:1C
Breaux, Sen. John
"Breaux 's TV ads could be the edge Blanco needs," 03–10–30:3A
"Breaux collides with his party but is pleased with Medicare fix," 03–12–01:5B
"Breaux endorses Wooley for state insurance post," 03–08–14:1B
"Breaux expresses doubt on tax cut plan," 03–01–08:6B
"Breaux seeks academic solution to state's outmigration problem," 03–08–14:2B
"Breaux seeks middle ground," 03–08–17:5I
"Breaux separates from Jindal with Blanco endorsement," 03–10–13:1B
"Breaux to retire," 03–12–16:1A
"Breaux unveils universal health care proposal," 03–01–24:1A
"Breaux visits Rotary Club," 03–08–13:1B
"Exotic locales draw lawmakers," 03–02–12:4A
"La. gains transportation projects in bill," 03–10–25:5A
"La. lawmakers say U.S. has key role," 03–05–02:4A
"La. senators split votes on Estrada," 03–03–07:5A
"Lawmakers to enforse Blanco," 03–10–10:1B
"Locals could benefit from Breaux's plan," 03–01–24:5A
"Louisiana leaders have their own goals for 108th Congress," 03–01–12:4A
"Many pushing Breaux to seek a fourth term," 03–12–14:1A
"Mardi Gras showcases economic development," 03–02–01:1A
"NASA seeks small budget increase," 03–02–04:2A
"Race for Breaux's Senate seat takes shape," 03–12–22:1A
"Republican Vitter to seek Breaux's U.S. Senate seat," 03–12–18:1B
"Senate may lose moderate in Breaux," 03–11–10:1A
"Senate slashes Bush tax cut," 03–03–26:8A
Bridges
"Deficient and substandard bridge crisis looms for state," 03–02–17:1A
"Neon bridge to turn 10," 03–12–26:1A
"One-third of Louisiana bridges need repairs," 03–07–13:5B
Brock, Eric
"Book traces Jewish history," 03–02–07:4D
Brown, Jim
"Brown gets pardon hearing Dec. 3," 03–11–07:1B
"Brown ready to start anew after prison time," 03–04–12:1B
"Brown resigns after U.S. Supreme Court turns down review," 03–04–01:1B
"Brown to be released from prison today," 04–04–11:3B
"Brown to stay in office a bit longer," 03–04–05:3B
"Jim Brown barred from practicing law," 03–11–22:3B
"Jim Brown pardon discussion delayed until at least February," 03–12–12:3B
"Louisiana pardon board delays decision in Jim Brown case," 03–12–04:1B
"U.S. Supreme Court denies Brown appeal," 03–01–28:1A
Byrd High School
"Byrd alumni association to honor graduates," 03–10–05:2B
"World War II Yellowjackets to reunite at museum," 03–10–12:5B

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Caddo Parish
"Fire District 6 opens station," 03–05–19:1B
"Hertiage Festival showcases historic homes," 03–09–23:1D
"Proposed power plant stirs concern," 03–03–16:1A
"Tax-deliquent properties on sale for bargain prices," 03–01–14:1A
Caddo-Bossier Office of Homeland Security
"Caddo, Bossier parishes make strides in homeland security," 03–09–11:1A
Caddo-Bossier Port Commission
"Company expands to port," 03–09–24:6B
Caddo-Correctional Center
"Caddo Correctional Center dispute," 03–01–21:1A
"Caddo prison inmates, jailers tested for tuberculosis," 03–03–01:1A
"More women doing time," 03–11–01:1A
"Panel begins work toward settlement with sheriff," 03–01–16:3B
"Sheriff, parish hit snag," 03–02–24:1A
Caddo-Magnet High
"Caddo Magnet student takes bronze medal in competition," 03–11–23:1B
CadParish-Commission
"Brown announces re-election bid," 03–07–01:1B
"Caddo board to begin search," 03–01–22:1B
"Caddo Commission head says he'll work toward compromise with sheriff," 03–01–08:1B
"Caddo Commission takes on a new face," 03–11–23:5A
"Caddo Commission to appeal ruling on CCC funds," 03–05–30:1B
"Caddo Commission to discuss lawsuit," 03–01–09:1B
"Caddo Commission to meet today," 03–10–23:2B
"Caddo Correctional Center dispute," 03–01–21:1A
"Caddo official says dispute must end," 03–01–06:1A
"Caddo seeks input on parish charter," 03–05–01:2B
"Caddo sheriff, parish head to court today," 03–04–24:1B
"Caddo will not look into complaint," 03–02–20:1A
"Caddo's 2004 budget calls for major cuts," 03–11–20:2B
"Commission opposes bill to increase sheriff's fees," 03–04–18:1B
"Commission to vote on tax election," 03–05–20:1B
"Commission will work toward settlement," 03–01–10:1A
"Complaint lodged against Bill Hanna," 03–02–19:1A
"DA mulls meetings inquiry," 03–10–14:1B
"DAs issue opinions on public meetings," 03–10–24:1B
"Deficit may hurt Caddo spending," 03–10–10:1A
"Judge rules for sheriff," 03–05–14:1A
"Judge to rule in sheriff's suit against parish," 03–05–13:1A
"N. Caddo residents could decide fate of tax increase," 03–05–23:1B
"Official addresses allegations," 03–02–21:1B
"Panel begins work toward settlement with sheriff," 03–01–16:3B
"Parish faces $2M budget crisis," 03–10–31:1B
"Parish may wipe out term limits," 03–06–30:1B
"Parish seeks extra jail money," 03–05–18:1B
"Parish-issued cell phones provide sense of security, independence," 03–03–12:1B
"Prator seeks re-election support, settlement with Caddo Commission," 03–03–12:3B
"Raw sewage flows in Keithville area," 03–07–22:1A
"Resident sues over sewage," 03–07–31:1B
"Ron Webb to seek re-election," 03–08–11:1B
"Sheriff, parish hit snag," 03–02–24:1A
"Summer meals programs focus on education, nutrition," 03–06–03:1B
"Woman to address panel about her euthanized pet," 03–02–06:1B
CadParish-School Board
"189 teaching jobs at risk under plan," 03–05–20:1A
"2 seek Caddo audit scrutiny," 03–11–05:1B
"A look at Caddo's four previous leaders in 25 years," 03–04–20:2A
"Abstinence program makes pitch to Caddo School Board," 03–04–02:1B
"Board candidate discusses issues," 03–05–13:1B
"Board considers faster Web service," 03–06–08:1A
"Board considers selling land," 03–10–06:1A
"Board deadlocks on plan," 03–02–19:1B
"Board disputes audit findings on land deal," 03–10–28:1A
"Board holds off on cuts," 03–05–28:1B
"Board OKs budget cuts," 03–05–21:1A
"Board taps businessman for seat," 03–08–16:1B
"Board to consider allowing calculators on Iowa test," 03–01–13:1B
"Board to vote on school choice, improvement plan," 03–08–02:1A
"Board to weigh budget cut plans," 03–04–23:1A
"Board votes to add teacher," 03–06–18:1A
"Bond proposal faces quick turnaround," 03–12–21:1B
"Building project delayed," 03–10–22:1B
"Caddo board gets 5th proposal," 03–05–07:1A
"Caddo board hopes for an ally in capital," 03–12–03:1B
"Caddo board mulls planned budget cuts," 03–04–30:1A
"Caddo board OKs school calendar," 03–04–02:2B
"Caddo board to consider construction projects," 03–11–19:1B
"Caddo employee points to accountability," 03–05–16:1B
"Caddo eyes decreasing school year," 03–03–17:1B
"Caddo lays out its school choice plan," 03–08–08:1A
"Caddo looks at issues," 03–07–12:1B
"Caddo parents push for transfers," 03–08–11:1B
"Caddo Parish School Board to accept District 6 applications through Monday," 03–12–24:3B
"Caddo Parish School Board to choose District 9 replacement," 03–08–15:1B
"Caddo Parish schools restore teaching magnet program," 03–07–16:1A
"Caddo plans revisions to its school calendar," 03–02–07:1A
"Caddo reviews applicants," 03–05–02:1A
"Caddo School Board delays pay vote," 03–03–05:3B
"Caddo School Board praises efforts of education task force," 03–06–04:3B
"Caddo School Board representative dies," 03–12–22:4B
"Caddo School Board set for action," 03–01–05:1A
"Caddo School Board to look at possible bond proposal," 03–08–20:1A
"Caddo School Board urged to hire consultant," 03–02–08:1B
"Caddo school officials draft audit response," 03–10–01:1B
"Caddo schools positions spared," 03–08–12:1A
"Caddo sets timeline for superintendent search," 03–02–05:1B
"Caddo students can move under school choice," 03–08–06:1A
"Caddo Superintendent to outline district goals," 03–09–15:1B
"Caddo to hold school transfer lottery today," 03–08–26:1B
"Caddo to monitor effects of shorter school calendar," 03–04–07:1A
"Caddo weighs finances, employee preferences in calendar decision," 03–03–05:1B
"Candidate: Look beyond test scores," 03–05–20:1B
"Candidate: Teaching to the test is good," 03–05–17:1B
"Challenges mount for next school chief," 03–04–20:1A
"Citizens committee seeks input on choice of superintendent," 03–02–24:4B
"Education program set to start," 03–09–01:1B
"Ethics board says Caddo official can't hire daughter," 03–01–11:2B
"Ex-board member cites politics," 03–08–07:1A
"Ex-Caddo Parish school superintendent dies in Missouri," 03–01–28:3B
"Five seek appointment to School Board seat," 03–12–30:2B
"Group suggests plan for Caddo school improvements," 03–06–01:1A
"Impending cuts influence School Board," 03–04–16:1B
"Local, state educators worry about reform law," 03–02–11:1B
"Mistake on web site prompts phone calls," 03–08–06:1B
"More imput sought in development of fair share policy," 03–02–13:1B
"New board faces old challenges," 03–01–05:1B
"Ollie Tyler discusses role with N.O. schools," 03–05–15:1B
"Ollie Tyler," 03–06–29:1A
"Panel to review Caddo schools' spending plan," 03–12–17:1B
"Parents upset over loss of teachers," 03–09–20:1A
"Retreat allows board to plan," 03–07–13:1A
"Rising fuel prices affect local businesses, agencies," 03–02–27:1A
"School Board eyes adding programs at Hosston school," 03–02–17:1B
"School Board names member," 03–12–31:1B
"School Board postpones calendar decision," 03–03–19:1A
"School Board splits on officers," 03–01–08:1A
"School Board to name temporary replacement," 03–12–23:1B
"School Board to pick finalists," 03–05–27:1A
"School Board weighs large budget cuts," 03–04–12:1A
"School choice proposal debated," 03–08–13:1A
"School districts on quest for more certified teachers," 03–01–07:1A
"School funding short $22M," 03–01–16:1A
"School leader qualities discussed," 03–03–18:1A
"School system kicks renovations into high gear at Alexander School," 03–06–16:1A
"School system welcomes new leader," 03–07–10:1B
"School transfer spots available," 03–09–03:1A
"School workers may face higher insurance rates," 03–11–03:1A
"Schools candidate believes in basics," 03–05–14:1B
"Schools open to groups longer," 03–09–17:1B
"Settlement funds may restore jobs at Caddo schools," 03–07–07:1A
"Southwood High gets new principal," 03–10–08:1A
"State to tackle highway death 'epidemic,' 03–03–11:1A
"Students win fight to attend school of choice," 03–08–27:1A
"Substitute staffing options could be limited under plan," 03–05–06:1A
"Summer meals programs focus on education, nutrition," 03–06–03:1B
"Superintendent list narrows to 3," 03–05–28:1A
"Superintendent list narrows," 03–05–08:1A
"Superintendent qualifications listed," 03–03–15:1B
"Superintendent semifinalists face interviews, tours," 03–05–12:1A
"Superintendent urges community to act," 03–07–28:1B
"Superintendent's reception planned," 03–07–26:1B
"Transfer requests exceed spots," 03–08–23:1A
"Tyler takes over Caddo schools," 03–07–06:5I
"Tyler to lead Caddo schools," 03–05–30:1A
"Tyler's availability won't affect superintendent search," 03–01–12:1B
"Voters may see school construction proposition on April ballot," 03–09–03:1B
"Woodlawn plans to add extra tutoring during school hours," 03–12–03:1A
CadParish-Schools
"Alexander School opens," 03–10–02:1B
"Alternative classes face review," 03–10–18:1A
"Area schools dismiss classes," 03–05–22:1A
"Arms race drives prep facility upgrades," 03–05–04:1C
"Back to School," 03–08–03:SS
"Caddo classes resume Monday," 03–08–17:1A
"Caddo classes resume," 03–08–19:1A
"Caddo gets new classrooms," 03–07–30:1A
"Caddo plans for schools that may be sanctioned," 03–07–17:1A
"Caddo probes alleged testing violations," 03–04–16:1A
"Diplomas will open doors to next phase of lives," 03–05–06:1A
"Educator to retire, take on new post," 03–06–25:1B
"Even successful schools face higher standards," 03–09–26:1A
"Failing students a growing worry," 03–05–15:1A
"Focused principals, teachers, parents form strong schools," 03–11–23:1A
"Girls' sports move forward but still fall short in areas," 03–02–08:1A
"Graduation," 03–05–06:SS
"Grant to revamp Caddo libraries," 03–12–25:1B
"LEAP results help students figure out school placement," 03–08–13:1B
"Local schools take part in national program," 03–10–10:2B
"Local students vie for state's top school honors," 03–05–14:3B
"Low-performing schools use programs to improve scores," 03–09–22:1A
"Magnets attract students," 03–01–19:2B
"Officials calculate costs of bond proposal projects," 03–09–28:1A
"Regional schools showing mixed results," 03–11–21:3A
"Report shows educational divide," 04–04–11:1A
"Report: Hiring delays keep teachers from urban areas," 03–09–16:1A
"School audit finds financial misdealings" (Right Step Academy), 03–10–14:1A
"School choice policy not done," 03–07–26:1A
"School officials remind students, parents to be wary of strangers," 03–09–23:2B
"Schools reopen after holiday with higher stakes," 03–01–07:1B
"Schools show mixed results," 03–07–15:1A
"Schools take West Nile precautions," 03–08–17:1B
"Shreve Island bids long-time leader farewell," 03–11–30:2B
"Small but vocal group discusses school needs," 03–02–21:1B
"Some schools still struggling," 03–11–21:1A
"Special education skews test results," 03–12–02:1A
"Students gear up for exams," 03–02–28:1A
"Students prepare for summer retesting," 03–06–25:1B
"Students scheduled to retake standardized tests next week," 03–07–01:2B
"Students show patriotism," 03–06–27:1B
"Teacher aides face testing," 03–05–25:1A
"Teacher diversity hard to achieve," 03–08–18:1A
"Test scores show younger students improve in writing," 03–07–20:1A
"Testing creates athletic limbo in Bossier schools," 03–10–30:1A
"Two schools in region approach 10-year goal," 03–05–29:1A
"Woodlawn plans to add extra tutoring during school hours," 03–12–03:1A
CadParish-Sheriff's Office
"Caddo Commission head says he'll work toward compromise with sheriff," 03–01–08:1B
"Caddo Correctional Center dispute," 03–01–21:1A
"Caddo deputies to receive high honor," 03–02–12:3B
"Caddo deputy receives officer of year award," 03–09–25:1B
"Caddo official says dispute must end," 03–01–06:1A
"Caddo sheriff's camp begins today," 03–06–08:1B
"Commission will work toward settlement," 03–01–10:1A
"Councilman proposes merger of city, parish law enforcement," 03–06–25:1A
"Explosives found beneath Twelve Mile Bayou," 03–07–03:1A
"Get fit, get right," 03–10–22:1B
"Higher pay draws sheriff recruits," 03–01–05:3B
"Judge to rule in sheriff's suit against parish," 03–05–13:1A
"K-9 unit gets donation from kennel club," 03–04–19:1B
"Law enforcement raises attract more applicants," 03–01–30:1A
"Merger committee to hold first meeting," 03–09–27:2B
"Panel begins work toward settlement with sheriff," 03–01–16:3B
"Panel to study police merger," 03–07–09:1A
"Prator seeks re-election support, settlement with Caddo Commission," 03–03–12:3B
"Sheriff starts annual tax sale," 03–05–14:1B
"Sheriff, parish hit snag," 03–02–24:1A
Campbell, Foster
"Campbell schedules two local meetings," 03–11–25:6B
Catholic Church
"Bishop Friend to take on Alexandria diocese," 03–10–16:2B
"Diocese follows national rules," 03–10–31:1A
"Local Catholic Diocese faces deficit, possible cutbacks," 03–01–30:1A
Cecola, Dr. Thomas
"Two local doctors killed in plane crash," 03–03–07:1B
Cemeteries
"Candles light the season in luminary service at Forest Park Cemetery," 03–12–21:1B
Census
"Census: More blacks in Orleans than other areas," 03–09–18:1A
"Cities dispute census," 03–07–14:1B
"Company's survey shows more moving into state," 03–05–30:1A
"La. population decrease lamented," 03–08–10:2B
"Though more blacks move South, LA numbers plunge," 03–11–14:1A
Centenary College
"'Escaped Images' has strong finale," 03–02–22:3B
"235 graduate from Centenary College," 03–05–05:5B
"Area college choir heads for Brazil," 03–01–25:1B
"Board of Regents gives money to universities," 03–09–04:1B
"Centenary AD steps down," 03–03–07:4C
"Centenary begins Mid-Continent membership today," 03–07–01:1C
"Centenary celebrates music history," 03–04–03:1D
"Centenary choir pays homage to its founder," 03–11–16:1B
"Centenary College Choir founder dies," 03–05–15:1B
"Centenary College's 'Rapsody in View' concerts announced," 03–11–04:3D
"Centenary Film Society announces attractions," 03–02–11:3D
"Centenary music series books chamber players," 03–01–21:3D
"Centenary recognized for its sense of style," 03–10–02:6B
"Centenary's 'Leenane' wins director's choice," 03–10–14:3D
"College graduation season begins," 03–05–04:1B
"Escaped Images celebrates 20 years," 03–02–18:1D
"Former Shreveporter comes back for concert," 03–04–01:3D
"Irish poet Longley wins Centenary's Corrington Award," 03–11–01:4D
"Outdoor concerts set at Centenary," 03–06–10:3D
"Quintet will perform in music series," 03–12–30:3D
"Speaker announced for Centenary convocation today," 03–01–30:2D
"Taylor Moore takes AD job," 03–03–13:1C
"Theater festival opens Thursday at Centenary," 03–10–07:2D
"Wine tasting toasts Jack London," 03–08–25:3B
CenturyTel Center
"3 doors Down comes to CenturyTel Center," 03–09–24:4D
"3 doors Down pleases fans," 03–11–03:3B
"Aguilera 'Beautiful'at CenturyTel," 03–07–10:1B
"CenturyTel Center gets industry honor," 03–02–01:1B
"CenturyTel Center to get new manager," 03–03–26:2B
"Conference brings faith to real life for area women," 03–05–03:1B
"Fleetwood Mac dazzles crowd with classic rock 'n' roll style," 03–08–10:3B
"Gaither gospel tour set for CenturyTel," 03–01–10:1B
"Gaithers, locals prepare for 'night of coming together'", 03–03–21:4D
"George Strait to play CenturyTel Center," 03–12–06:2B
"George Strait," 03–01–14:1D
"Keith wows audience," 03–10–20:3B
"Red Hot Chili Peppers to heat up CenturyTel," 03–06–06:5E
"Snoop Dogg, Chili Peppers rock CenturyTel Center," 03–06–11:2B
"The Best Seat," 03–05–04:1D
"Toby Keith to play CenturyTel," 03–08–30:1B
"Women's conference returns to Bossier City," 03–04–14:1B
Chandler, Dianne
"Crowd honors Dianne Chandler," 03–01–06:5B
"Obituary," 03–01–01:2B
Chapman, Willie
"Local chef dies of cancer at 64," 03–06–20:1B
"Obituary," 03–06–20:5B
Chimp Haven
"Caddo Parish park open to public," 03–03–13:1B
"Chimp Haven moves forward," 03–05–31:2B
"Chimp Haven receives donation," 03–05–16:1B
"Chimp Haven to break ground Friday," 03–05–29:2B
"Chimpstock 2003 benefit planned," 03–10–22:1B
"Chimpstock turnout ' really hurt' by rain," 03–10–26:1B
"Construction begins on chimps retirement home," 03–12–30:1B
"Dixie chimps brings fun, enlightenment to thousands," 03–04–14:1B
"Great Ape Escapade to aid Chimp Haven," 03–06–07:4D
"Local contractor named for Chimp Haven," 03–12–01:3B
Christian Services
"Christian Service to hold annual telethon Sunday," 03–12–13:1B
Christus Schumpert Health System
"Alternative medicine," 03–03–30:1D
"Group plans mobile children's clinic," 03–05–26:1A
"Helping others," 03–08–17:1B
"Robotic-assisted surgery to be launched," 03–12–23:1B
"Schumpert announces partnership," 03–05–17:6B
"The end of an era: Fairfield Wellness Center closes," 03–10–03:1D
Civil War
"Effect of river on war to be examined," 03–03–18:1B
"Historical group plans battle," 03–09–22:1B
Cliburn, Van
"Noted pianist, Shreveporter to garner presidential medal," 03–07–19:1B
"Van Cliburn is among Grammy awardees," 03–12–26:6D
"Van Cliburn to play concert in Fort Worth," 03–11–26:5D
Committee of 100
"Committee of 100 steps into view," 03–02–19:6B
Community Foundation of Shreveport
"Burn victim charity to receive check," 03–08–12:1B
Cotton
"La. cotton farmers optimistic," 03–10–11:5B
Cross Lake
"Cross Lake good to duo," 03–08–10:7C
"Groups to clean local lake Saturday," 03–05–02:1B
"Judge rules for city in Cross Lake drilling suit," 03–06–25:1B

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DeFatta, Ron
"Former Habitat for Humanity leader dies of leukemia at 48," 03–08–28:3B
Dement, Mayor George
"Bossier City mayor may go home soon," 03–09–10:1B
"Bossier City mayor once served on USS Razonback," 03–12–29:1A
"Dement is back at work a month after surgery," 03–09–30:1B
"Dement recovering from surgery," 03–09–06:1B
DeSoto Parish
"2 DeSoto districts improve fire ratings," 03–12–22:1B
"Choctaws approval for land going slow," 03–10–20:1B
"DeSoto courthouse gets substantial completion stamp," 03–08–14:2B
"DeSoto may increase water rates," 03–07–28:1A
"DeSoto Parish Police Jury gives funds to industrial district," 03–01–01:3B
"DeSoto Parish's redistricting plan contains errors," 03–02–07:1B
"DeSoto Police Jury eyes 911 board overhaul," 03–10–10:1B
"DeSoto reapportionment plan vote delayed again," 03–03–06:3B
"DeSoto remap plan rejected," 03–01–03:1B
"DeSoto removes water board members," 03–02–13:1B
"DeSoto School Board mulls reapportionment decision," 03–01–29:1B
"DeSoto School Board passes over one of its own for position," 03–12–05:1B
"DeSoto School Board president resigns," 03–09–10:1B
"DeSoto Schools budget gets boost from sales tax," 03–05–22:1B
"DeSoto schools lose students," 03–10–03:1A
"DeSoto Sheriff OKs some employee raises," 03–07–01:1A
"DeSoto to share video poker revenue," 03–09–11:1A
"Father of alleged assault victim sues DeSoto board," 03–07–22:1A
"Justice Department approves DeSoto Police Jury districts," 03–08–08:1B
"Mayor requests cut of gambling revenue," 03–06–13:1B
"New DeSoto district map approved," 03–06–06:2B
"Police Jury asks for review of sexually oriented business laws," 03–02–14:1B
"Police Jury concerned about precinct divisions," 03–04–01:3B
"School Board members cite concern," 03–09–08:1B
"Towns eye boosting local job markets," 03–05–12:1B
Downtown Shreveport
"A glimpse inside controversial Deja Vu," 03–01–19:1A
"American Tower owner zooms from racing to real estate," 03–10–19:1I
"Chicago opens doors to a bygone era," 03–10–03:8B
"Club ties theme to the tropics," 03–07–30:6B
"Convenience store, deli to open on Spring Street," 03–06–18:6B
"Deja Vu hearing moved to next week," 03–01–07:1B
"Deja Vu opponents file new appeal against club," 03–01–17:1B
"Lane building has potential buyer," 03–07–09:6B
"Santa Fe company buys Louisiana Tower for $16 million," 03–01–08:6B
"Strip club gets OK to sell alcohol," 03–01–15:1B
"Tenants given 30 days to vacate downtown building," 03–01–13:1B
"West Edge arts district aims to build tourism, business," 03–12–21:1I
Duke, David
"David Duke begins his 15-month jail sentence," 03–04–16:2A
"Duke sentenced to 15 months, fined $410,000," 03–03–13:3B
"Duke to report to federal prison," 03–04–15:3B
Duncan, Meredith
"Annika, here comes Meredith," 03–10–25:1C
"Area tour players," 03–05–08:5C
"Byrd graduate qualifies for LPGA Tour," 03–10–25:1A
"David Ross Duncan: obituary," 03–09–26:3B
"Local pair aims for LPGA cards," 03–10–21:1C

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East Bank Theatre
"'Canterville Ghost' cleverly staged," 03–12–06:2B
"'Canterville Ghost' starts Friday," 03–12–02:3D
"'Legacy' celebrates music, culture," 03–07–22:2D
"'Midsummer' goes here and there," 03–03–15:3B
"'Odd Couple' auditions set at East Bank," 03–06–11:4D
"'Scotland Road' tickets on sale," 03–01–07:3D
"'Scotland Road' will offer mystery, drama," 03–01–14:3D
"'Tom Jones' hits the funny bone," 03–05–03:2B
"'Tom Jones' readies for East Bank romp," 03–04–29:3D
"Abstracts at East Bank Gallery are exceptional," 03–10–21:3D
"East Bank extends its run of 'Tom Jones'", 03–05–06:3D
"East Bank Theatre announces season," 03–03–12:8D
"East Bank Theatre offers an 'Odd Couple'", 03–09–09:3D
"East Bank Theatre sets 'Ghost' auditions," 03–09–09:3D
"East Bank Theatre sets student showcase," 03–06–24:3D
"East Bank's 'Odd Couple' proves to be solid outing," 03–09–13:2B
"East Bank's 'Scotland Road' performance worth catching," 03–01–18:2B
"The Company ready to give audience 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'", 03–03–11:3D
"Theaters announce fund-raising event," 03–11–26:5D
"Tickets on sale for EBT's 'Tom Jones'", 03–04–15:3D
Eddie D. Jones Nature park
"Caddo Parish park open to public," 03–03–13:1B
Edwards, Dr. Thomas
"Two local doctors killed in plane crash," 03–03–07:1B
Edwards, Edwin
"Court rejects Edwards' appeal," 03–02–25:1A
"Edwards clemency supporters claim 50,000 signatures," 03–08–06:2B
"Edwards' friends finance petition," 03–03–08:1A
"Edwards' sentence divides La. voters," 03–01–05:1A
"Edwards: Cherish your freedom," 03–06–08:1A
"Former EWE aide loses appeal of tax-evasion convictions," 03–05–31:3B
"Shehee not part of EWE petition," 03–03–13:1A
"Site pushing for Edwards' clemency for sale on eBay," 03–07–16:3B
"Vitter: Do not pardon Edwards," 03–02–12:1B
Edwards, Troy
"Parade honors NFL's Troy Edwards," 03–07–20:1B
Elections
"10 qualify for governor's race," 03–08–20:1B
"11 lesser-knowns vying for governor," 03–09–09:1A
"3 running for 1st District judge," 03–10–02:2B
"5 gubernatorial candidates promote education," 03–03–15:1B
"55 state lawmakers unopposed," 03–08–24:1B
"6 of 7 major gubernatorial candidates oppose expanding gambling," 03–09–18:1B
"Abortion issue sets Blanco, Jindal apart," 03–10–28:2B
"Absentee voting begins today," 03–09–22:1B
"Absentee voting big locally, mixed statewide," 03–11–08:5A
"Adley favored to capture Senate post, analysts say," 03–01–22:3B
"Adley, Lott head into runoff for Senate seat," 03–01–19:1A
"All major gubernatorial candidates promise jobs," 03–09–14:1A
"Amendment 11 seen as complicated," 03–10–01:2B
"Amendment 9 would do what many thought was already done," 03–09–29:4B
"Assistant DA to run for judge," 03–05–10:1B
"Assistant DA to seek judgeship," 03–05–22:1B
"Attorney general hopefuls struggle to find funding," 03–07–21:1A
"Attorney to run for district court judge" 03-04-18:1B
"Attorney to run for district judge," 03–05–17:1B
"Author denies proposal targets Kyle," 03–10–02:2B
"Ballots leave results unknown," 03–10–07:1A
"Barbs fly in race for attorney general," 03–09–24:1B
"Bean won't seek re-election," 03–05–07:1B
"Bennett's top aim: Keep youth in state," 03–03–11:3B
"Black leaders in New Orleans endorse Bobby Jindal for Louisiana governor," 03–10–24:1B
"Blanco , Jindal take different approaches to black voters," 03–10–12:1A
"Blanco agrees to four more debates," 03–10–15:4A
"Blanco cheers Ieyoub's tea party ad," 03–09–15:1B
"Blanco continues lead in gubernatorial race," 03–09–03:3B
"Blanco crowd buoyed by favorable returns," 03–11–16:3A
"Blanco launches transition team," 03–11–17:1A
"Blanco leading Ieyoub for second spot in Kennedy poll," 03–10–03:5B
"Blanco makes historic comeback from primary vote," 03–11–16:3A
"Blanco says she is taking on Foster, Jindal," 03–10–28:1B
"Blanco's budget woes manageable," 03–11–18:1B
"Blanco, Jindal pull ahead in latest poll," 03–09–11:8A
"Blanco, leading in polls, refuses to fade," 03–09–01:1A
"Blossman ad attacks Fields," 03–08–28:2B
"Blossman drops out," 03–09–27:1A
"Bobby Jindal resigns post as Bush adviser," 03–02–14:1A
"Bobby Jindal sees rewards in taking risks," 03–09–06:1A
"Bond Commission panel OKs local tax elections," 03–06–04:2B
"Bossier educators endorse candidates," 03–03–26:3B
"Bossier election results don't change," 03–10–09:1B
"Bossier School Board members gear up for election," 03–02–10:1A
"Bossier School Board races lead to run-offs," 03–04–06:1A
"Bossier voters decide races," 03–04–06:6B
"Bossier voting machine checks yield no surprises," 03–10–08:1B
"Breaux 's TV ads could be the edge Blanco needs," 03–10–30:3A
"Breaux separates from Jindal with Blanco endorsement," 03–10–13:1B
"Broker to run for Caddo Commission," 03–08–18:1B
"Businessman makes House bid," 03–04–29:1B
"Caddo fire tax defeated," 03–11–16:4A
"Call her Gov. Blanco," 03–11–16:1A
"Campaign notebook," 03–09–26:5B
"Candidate campaigns in area" [Mitch Landrieu], 03–07–30:3B
"Candidate Jindal benefits from affluence, loyalty of Indian Americans," 03–08–02:3A
"Candidate Jindal says he would call Bush about coastline," 03–07–11:2B
"Candidate makes bid for father's seat," 03–07–18:1B
"Candidates continue jabs in latest debate," 03–11–03:1B
"Candidates double-check counts in Caddo," 03–10–08:2B
"Candidates draw on ethnic backgrounds for financial support," 03–10–19:1A
"Candidates duke it out in debate," 03–09–30:1B
"Candidates gear up for October elections," 03–08–24:2B
"Candidates have mixed success filling war chests," 03–07–21:2A
"Candidates line up for posts," 03–02–13:3B
"Candidates line up funding for race," 03–07–14:1A
"Candidates residency questioned," 03–08–28:1B
"Candidates retune campaign approaches," 03–11–03:3B
"Candidates take campaigns on the road," 03–09–29:1A
"Candidates vow women will have major roles," 03–03–11:1B
"Candidates want to expand lieutenant governor's role," 03–09–16:1B
"Carraway to run for re-election," 03–05–13:1B
"Cheek announces candidacy," 03–08–02:1A
"Clifford Collins wins close District 12 race," 03–11–16:4A
"Constitution wording sends voters to polls," 03–10–01:2B
"Court orders response to Kyle's requests," 03–11–07:3A
"Cox announces candidacy for Commission," 03–07–07:1B
"Criticisms fly in Blanco-Jindal debate," 03–10–25:1A
"Critton to run for District 7 seat," 03–07–30:1B
"Crowded governor's race could limit funds," 03–03–02:1A
"Cypress Black Bayou tax approved by large margin," 03–11–16:4A
"Dan Kyle bows out of gubernatorial race," 03–08–13:1A
"David Cox takes District 10 race against former dental assistant," 03–11–16:4A
"Davis announces Senate candidacy," 03–07–11:1B
"Davis drops out of District 38 race," 03–10–14:1B
"Davis' exit draws mixed views," 03–10–20:1B
"Decision 2003,' 03–10–03:SS
"Delegates picking favorites in runoff," 03–10–09:2B
"Democratic field drops to four," 03–06–13:5B
"Democrats target black voters on radio," 03–10–03:1A
"Director to run for District 6 seat," 03–04–19:1B
"District 1 candidates address crowding, other issues," 03–03–23:6B
"District 10 candidates address funds problems, low enrollment," 03–03–25:3B
"District 11 hopefuls tackle overcrowding, education policies," 03–03–25:3B
"District 2 hopefuls tackle low enrollment, certified personnel," 03–03–23:6B
"District 39 candidates hold debate," 03–10–29:1B
"District 4 candidate answers questions," 03–03–24:3B
"District 4, 5 candidates face different changes," 03–03–24:1B
"District 5 hopefuls tackle issues," 03–03–24:3B
"District 6 race has five contenders," 03–09–29:1B
"District 6 runoff election goes to Lindora Baker," 03–11–16:4A
"District 7 chooses Lynch for commission," 03–11–16:4A
"District power base shifts to Quachita," 03–10–09:2B
"Districts 1 and 2 candidates face long-term issues," 03–03–23:1B
"Districts 10, 11 gear up for election in shadow of war," 03–03–25:1B
"Districts 37, 38 Senate candidates outline goals," 03–09–28:6B
"Don Pierson to seek Senate seat," 03–08–18:1B
"Downer formally announces bid," 03–07–22:1B
"Downer, Blossman may not qualify for debate," 03–09–09:7B
"Early poll shows Blanco ahead in gubernatorial race," 03–04–01:3B
"Education no quick fix for next governor," 03–09–07:1A
"Eighteen vying for Louisiana governor," 03–08–22:1A
"Election critical juncture for La.", 03–09–28:1A
"Elections loom in legislative halls," 03–04–28:1A
"Endorsements start to roll in for state races," 03–08–26:4A
"Ethnicity, gender play a role, though small, in gubernatorial runoff," 03–10–20:1B
"Ewing claims more than $1M in campaign funds," 03–02–12:1B
"Ewing receives backing," 03–09–10:1B
"Ex-congressman is chairman of Jindal campaign," 03–04–12:3B
"Failing schools target of proposal to voters," 03–09–27:5B
"Few sparks in Blanco, Jindal debate," 03–10–21:1B
"Final day of qualifying brings a few surprises," 03–08–22:3A
"Firefighters, police want out of election," 03–01–28:1B
"Five points separate candidates," 03–11–08:1A
"Former Gov. Treen to speak locally," 03–06–02:1B
"Forums to feature board candidates," 03–03–12:1B
"Foster favors first 10 amendments on ballot," 03–08–19:2B
"Foster seeks commitments from Jindal and Blanco," 03–10–27:1B
"Foti seen as 'aggressive' attorney general," 03–10–14:2B
"Future of inspector general unknown," 03–08–04:1A
"Georges to decide whether to enter gubernatorial race," 03–08–19:3B
"Gillen to seek a third term," 03–08–12:1B
"GOP insiders aim to narrow La.'s gubernatorial field," 03–06–11:1B
"Governor candidate to speak Tuesday," 03–06–08:1B
"Governor candidates participate in debate," 03–08–26:1A
"Governor tests possible successor," 03–01–26:2A
"Governor's race draws four more," 03–08–21:1B
"Governor's race fallout often helps select senator," 03–11–10:3A
"Governor's race loses 3 suitors," 03–06–12:1A
"Governor's race to be fought, decided in South Louisiana," 03–10–07:1A
"Green announces bid for Senate seat," 03–07–28:1B
"Gubernatorial candidate Leach says crime labs need improvement," 03–02–18:5B
"Gubernatorial candidate pitches main platform," 03–06–10:2B
"Gubernatorial candidates focus on farmers, economy," 03–07–13:5B
"Gubernatorial candidates pledge economic growth," 03–07–18:6B
"Gubernatorial candidates pledge support for lan to restore Louisiana's wetlands," 03–06–28:5B
"Gubernatorial candidates still arguing over ads, not issues," 03–11–05:1B
"Gubernatorial candidates talk education, economic development," 03–08–29:1B
"Gubernatorial candidates to debate in final forum before the election," 03–10–01:3B
"Gubernatorial compaigning begins in earnest," 03–08–24:1A
"Gubernatorial hopeful Blossman stumps in Monroe," 03–02–27:4A
"Gubernatorial hopeful Ewing picks team for campaign," 03–01–09:3B
"Gubernatorial race begins shaking out," 03–06–16:1A
"Hainkel exits race for governor," 03–06–25:1A
"Health care remains critical issue in La.", 03–09–21:1A
"Historian to seek clerk of court post," 03–07–23:1B
"Homemaker seeks commission seat," 03–07–31:1B
"Hopefuls to debate over La. education," 03–10–14:1A
"Hopefuls vague on plans to fill budget shortfalls," 03–09–16:1A
"House Districts 1, 2 candidates voice goals," 03–09–30:1B
"House Districts 4, 8 candidates discuss views," 03–10–01:3B
"House Speaker Charles Dewitt stands firm on auditor decision," 03–01–31:1A
"Hunt Downer: 'I had to prepare for war'", 03–09–03:1A
"Ieyoub has raised $2.4 million for campaign," 03–02–17:2A
"Ieyoub leads in election funds," 03–04–14:1A
"Ieyoub makes bid for La. governor," 03–06–12:1B
"Ieyoub pushes motortsports," 03–07–24:2B
"Ieyoub, union endorse Blanco for governor," 03–10–15:4A
"Incumbent legislators perform well in election," 03–10–05:1A
"Incumbent Wooley beats Kyle in insurance chief bid," 03–11–16:3A
"Incumbents fare well, but who will lead Senate," 03–11–17:5B
"Insurance race donors give more to Wooley," 03–10–27:1B
"Internal memo says Blanco backs gay rights," 03–11–12:3B
"It's official: Kyle is running for governor," 03–01–28:1B
"Jay Blossman: I'm part of the solution," 03–09–02:1A
"Jefferson endorses Leach," 03–09–23:1B
"Jindal back to run for governor," 03–02–27:1A
"Jindal disappointed but excited about La.'s future," 03–11–17:3A
"Jindal lead narrows, according to poll," 03–11–01:1B
"Jindal makes campaign stops in North La.", 03–03–25:1B
"Jindal plans North Louisiana stops," 03–06–30:1B
"Jindal supporters remained hopeful to the last minute," 03–11–16:3A
"Jindal's heritage touches nerve," 03–11–10:1B
"Jindal, Blanco in runoff," 03–10–05:1A
"Jindal, Blanco square off in forum," 03–10–15:1A
"Jindal, Blanco to face off in Shreveport," 03–10–24:1A
"Jindal, Foster temper attack on pollster," 03–10–18:1B
"Jindal, Ieyoub report most campaign money to spend," 03–09–06:1A
"Jindal: No plans for Bush to visit," 03–10–11:1A
"Jobs top officials' concerns," 03–08–09:1B
"Judge disqualifies candidate," 03–09–03:1A
"Jumonville wants to be included in gubernatorial forum tonight," 03–09–09:2A
"Justice Department OKs Adley's district change," 03–07–11:2B
"Kathleen Blanco announces gubernatorial bid," 03–05–08:1B
"Kyle announces bid for insurance commissioner," 03–08–13:1A
"Kyle points out alleged scheme to buy votes," 03–07–15:1B
"Kyle's run for governor may be hurt by his enemies," 03–01–18:2B
"Kyle: State's residents should change behavior to lower rates," 03–08–14:2B
"La. AFL-CIO endorses Ieyoub, Landrieu, Foti," 03–07–22:2B
"La. ethnic stew boils as Saturday election looms," 03–11–09:1B
"La. gubernatorial candidates battling on health-care turf," 03–10–30:1A
"La. gubernatorial candidates spar positions on education," 03–10–14:2A
"La. hunters urged to vote absentee Sept. 22-27," 03–09–18:2B
"La. voters to take on lengthy ballot," 03–08–11:1A
"Lawmakers to enforse Blanco," 03–10–10:1B
"Lawsuit filed over candidate's residency," 03–08–29:1B
"Leach wants to clean up state budget," 03–09–08:1A
"Leach's film crew disrupts Bible study," 03–09–25:1B
"Leach, Ewing have deepest pockets," 03–09–24:1B
"Leach, Ieyoub have most campaign funds," 03–04–08:1B
"Leach: Coastline, marshlands in peril," 03–07–30:3B
"Lindora Baker to seek election," 03–08–09:1B
"Local airport official makes bid for House," 03–04–24:1B
"Louisiana attorney general plans visit," 03–06–30:1B
"Louisiana gubernatorial race focuses on money, power, name recognition," 03–07–21:2A
"Louisiana insurance commissioner's race," 03–11–07:1A
"Low voter turnout highlights discontent," 03–04–12:1B
"Lynch makes bid for commission," 03–06–12:1B
"Major gubernatorial candidates express views on Louisiana health care issues," 03–09–21:3A
"Man announces bid for Caddo seat," 03–08–07:1B
"Measure to let 70-year old judges complete terms," 03–10–02:2B
"Minden voters say no to controversial pay raise tax," 03–05–04:1A
"Minister announces bid for Caddo seat," 03–08–08:1B
"Money, wise spending needed to win," 03–02–17:1A
"Negative ad ends 'love fest' in race," 03–09–23:1A
"Negative words fly in Senate race," 03–11–04:1A
"New Orleans mayor crosses party lines, endorses Jindal," 03–11–04:1B
"Newcomers prevail in Bossier School Board runoffs," 03–05–04:1B
"Next governor key part of reform," 03–11–02:1A
"Official doubts state roads will improve much," 03–10–20:1B
"Official results underscore accuracy of Saturday's count," 03–11–19:1B
"Official: Governor's race to test president's pull," 03–07–22:2B
"Officials expect moderate voter turnout at polls today," 03–10–04:1A
"Parish government seats up for grabs," 03–11–14:1B
"Poll shows Blanco, Jindal in statistical tie," 03–09–06:3B
"Poll shows Jindal leads by 11 points," 03–10–31:1A
"Poll: 7 of 10 La. voters undecided on governor," 03–07–29:1A
"Poll: Candidates virtually in a tie," 03–10–25:5A
"Poll: Jindal pulls into lead," 03–10–02:1A
"Poll: Mitch Landrieu in lead," 03–07–29:2B
"Poll: Public aware of La.'s land loss," 03–10–04:1B
"Poll: Voters believe state sent a positive message," 03–12–11:2B
"Pollster predicts close runoff race," 03–10–06:1A
"Powell announces bid for state seat," 03–04–21:1B
"Powell new face for House District 6," 03–11–16:1A
"Prator up against two familiar candidates," 03–10–03:1B
"Precinct by Precinct," 03–11–17:5B
"Proposal seeks to hike charge to property taxes," 03–10–02:1B
"Proposal would validate administrative law division," 03–09–29:4B
"Proposition may seem familiar to some voters," 03–10–01:2B
"Prosecutor takes Caddo District Court seat," 03–11–16:4A
"PSC chairman plans to run for governor," 03–02–08:3B
"Qualifying for April 5 elections starts today," 03–02–12:3B
"Qualifying for election begins," 03–08–19:1B
"Race an issue in Blossman gubernatorial bid," 03–09–08:1B
"Race for Bossier mayor draws attention," 03–04–07:1A
"Race to suceed Tarver could be busy," 03–08–21:2A
"Randy Ewing hopes for a new legacy," 03–09–04:1A
"Reginald D. Johnson to run for seat," 03–08–01:1B
"Regional election results," 03–01–19:3A
"Regional officials endorse Randy Ewing for governor," 03–08–30:2B
"Reports: Blanco, Jindal about even in cash," 03–11–08:1B
"Republican Vitter to seek Breaux's U.S. Senate seat," 03–12–18:1B
"Retiree announces bid for House seat," 03–06–28:1B
"Richard Ieyoub sees NASCAR gold," 03–09–05:1A
"Robinson to run for commission," 03–07–12:1B
"Ron Webb to seek re-election," 03–08–11:1B
"Rue announces candidacy for lieutenant governor," 03–04–17:1B
"Runoff to make history," 03–11–15:1A
"Saturday to decide Caddo judge," 03–11–13:1B
"School year brings more reforms to La.", 03–08–10:1A
"Seven seek Senate seat," 03–01–06:1A
"Sheriff's endorse Ieyoub for governor," 03–08–07:3B
"Sheriffs expected to draw opposition in some parishes," 03–08–19:2B
"Shreveport lawyer to run for judge," 03–08–16:1B
"Shreveporters OK tax renewals," 03–04–06:6B
"Shurling to run for Senate seat," 03–07–09:1B
"Six gubernatorial hopefuls propose ways to raise teachers' pay," 03–03–09:6B
"Some campaign to get causes noticed," 03–09–10:1A
"Some voters face decisions on new taxes," 03–09–28:5B
"Some voters return to original polling sites," 03–05–27:1B
"Spouses of candidates behind the scenes," 03–10–23:1A
"State auditor resigns," 03–01–18:1A
"State office-seeker to speak Tuesday," 03–07–27:1B
"State Senate District 39 hopefuls sound off on issues," 03–09–27:5B
"State Senator Tarver to seek re-election this fall," 03–07–26:1B
"State's governor-elect to take mini vacation," 03–11–17:3A
"Survey polls legislators on gubernatorial race," 03–04–05:1A
"T. Jackson endorsed by fellow councilman," 03–10–30:1A
"Take an intimate look at the candidates," 03–11–09:1A
"Tarver endorses Theron Jackson," 03–09–23:1B
"Tarver puts politics on back burner," 03–08–22:1B
"Tax, school board races face voters," 03–05–01:1B
"Terrell needs to regroup at home, analysts say," 03–10–14:2B
"Terrell to run for attorney general," 03–06–12:1B
"Top gubernatorial candidates outline education platforms," 03–09–07:3A
"Treen announces candidacy for governor," 03–03–12:1B
"Tricia Firth to seek clerk's office," 03–05–30:1B
"Trust officer seeks Bossier City post," 03–08–06:1B
"Two candidates withdraw from state treasurer race," 03–06–14:3B
"Two vie for 26th District judge seat," 03–10–03:2B
"Vivian's mayor's race draws five," 03–09–22:1B
"Voters again face decision on drilling rig exemption," 03–09–29:4B
"Voters in six parishes face decisions Saturday," 03–04–04:2B
"Voters to decide District 36 seat," 03–02–11:1B
"Voters to decide on tax renewal," 03–07–18:1B
"Voters to decide proposed changes," 03–06–30:1A
"Wilson-McCulloch to run again," 03–06–30:1B
"Woodley's absence in forum draws fire," 03–09–30:2B

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Festival Plaza
"Car show draws hundreds of entrants," 03–07–27:1B
"Rockets Over the Red glare," 03–11–30:1B
Festivals
"Cinco de Mayo promotes diversity," 03–05–04:1B
"Jazz and Gumbo Festival spices up downtown Shreveport," 03–05–10:1B
"Let Good Times Roll!!", 03–06–22:1B
"New Shreveport festival to revere the Old West," 03–08–22:1B
"Patriot's Day Celebration starts off with a blast," 03–09–06:1B
"Rockets readied for the Red River," 03–11–24:1A
"Sun flowers: Annual trail leads to Gilliam," 03–06–21:1D
"Water quality study subject of grants," 03–09–05:1B
First Baptist Church
"First Baptist church getting back to basics," 03–10–27:1A
"First Baptist selects Hunt as pastor," 03–03–03:1B
Flournoy, Carolyn
"Carolyn Flournoy," 03–04–09:1D
"Obituary," 03–04–07:4B
"Veteran food columnist dies at 78," 03–04–06:1B
"WDC honors Carolyn Flournoy," 03–05–03:4D
Fort Polk, LA
"Fort Polk, BAFB up for millions in funds," 03–11–05:1A
"Largest unit from Fort Polk to come home next spring," 03–07–26:2B
"Louisiana arms itself against base closures," 03–04–04:1A
"More Fort Polk troops prepare for deployment," 03–03–05:1B
"Shuttle debris craters discovered at Fort Polk," 03–02–05:1A
Foster, Gov. Mike
"Foster asks president for disaster declaration in La.", 03–07–09:2B
"Foster avoids election recap on his radio show," 03–11–21:3B
"Foster backs casino," 03–01–10:1A
"Foster critical of Blanco," 03–12–13:1A
"Foster declares emergency due to heightened terror alert," 03–12–24:3A
"Foster didn't push anything unexpected, lawmakers say," 03–04–01:2A
"Foster favors first 10 amendments on ballot," 03–08–19:2B
"Foster grants 18 pardons, sentence commutations," 03–12–30:2B
"Foster hopes for more flexibility in spending of federal money," 03–02–25:3A
"Foster in talks with Jena tribe for casino," 03–12–31:1A
"Foster leaves future of state's aquaculture industry with panel," 03–08–29:3B
"Foster opens Legislature," 03–04–01:1A
"Foster plan leaves little wiggle room for health care," 03–05–12:5B
"Foster pledges to put I-49 in capital outlay," 03–01–29:1A
"Foster says goodbye on final 'Live Mike'", 03–12–19:4B
"Foster seeks approval for Indian casino," 03–08–23:1A
"Foster talks to keep oil jobs," 03–03–13:6B
"Foster tells candidates to keep school reforms," 03–01–10:3B
"Foster to ask for limited vouchers," 03–02–04:1B
"Foster to push proposal," 03–06–29:1B
"Foster vetoes legislation that requires review of agreements," 03–07–17:2B
"Foster wants insurance commissioner appointed," 03–02–22:3B
"Foster will let 'flex band' insurance bill become law," 03–06–13:3A
"Foster's funding question hints at his intentions," 03–08–18:1B
"Foster: No taxes, bad roads," 03–01–10:1B
"Governor calls for Tuesday to be prayer day for serial killer victims," 03–06–14:2B
"Governor ends session with emotional farewell," 03–06–24:1A
"Governor grants clemency for father who shot molester," 04–04–10:3B
"Governor honors his coastal issues adviser," 03–04–01:2A
"Governor orders more enforcement on highway," 03–07–25:3B
"Governor signs budget bill into law," 03–07–16:2B
"Governor's legislative agenda is presented," 03–01–29:1B
"Governor: If Chirac comes to La., 'I'll be nice to him'", 03–08–29:3B
"Governor: La. Boeing bid is solid," 03–06–27:1B
"Governor: Tribe must make up for lost taxes," 03–11–21:1B
"Lawmakers' power grab fizzles," 03–06–15:5I
"Partnership seeks to prosecute polluters," 03–02–27:3B
"Saints, Foster talk deal," 03–07–17:1C

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Gambling
"Area casinos seek business with minorities, females," 03–02–13:6B
"Area casinos seek to reverse downward trend in revenues," 03–05–26:4B
"Army Corps OKs pinnacle's casino plan for Lake Charles," 03–08–10:2B
"Attorney: Tribe would like casino deal done before Foster leaves," 03–11–18:2B
"Bally's Casino seeks lease concessions," 03–07–03:6B
"Board OKs design for slots for LaDowns," 03–03–19:3B
"Bossier nears accord on boarding revenues," 03–05–10:1B
"Bossier Parish sues Shreveport, casinos," 03–10–16:1A
"Business booms at Boomtown," 03–02–19:6B
"Casino deal could go public today," 03–09–11:1A
"Casino revenues drop sharply," 03–10–22:1A
"Casino revenues plummet," 03–05–20:6B
"Casino tribe searches for land," 03–03–02:5I
"Choctaws approval for land going slow," 03–10–20:1B
"DeSoto to share video poker revenue," 03–09–11:1A
"Economic pressures don't slow casino investment," 03–04–13:1I
"Evangeline Downs opens new casino," 03–12–20:7B
"Fair share procedure lacking," 03–12–02:1B
"Federal agency delves deeper into Harrah's, Horseshoe deal," 03–11–08:1A
"Feds OK Indian casino," 03–12–25:1A
"Forces unite to renew opposition to Indian casino," 03–12–31:2A
"Foster backs casino," 03–01–10:1A
"Foster in talks with Jena tribe for casino," 03–12–31:1A
"Foster seeks approval for Indian casino," 03–08–23:1A
"Gambling counselors to visit local casinos," 03–08–13:1B
"Gaming market enters 2004 on uncertain note," 03–12–28:7I
"Gaming revenues fall in sluggish market," 03–03–19:6B
"Government rejects bid to extend comment period on Indian casino," 03–12–05:1B
"Harrah's gets OK to build N.O. hotel," 03–11–22:5B
"Harrah's gets OK to run LaDowns 'racino'", 03–02–19:1A
"Harrah's Louisiana downs slots open to large crowd," 03–05–22:1A
"Harrah's N.O. wants to build 450-room hotel," 03–08–02:6B
"Harrah's seeks 500 employees," 03–04–05:6B
"Harrah's, Horseshoe differ in their strategies," 03–09–12:3A
"Harrah's, Horseshoe strike deal," 03–09–12:1A
"Head of casino company concerned over space bill," 03–06–14:6B
"Hollywood Casino faces uncertain future," 03–02–13:1A
"Hollywood Casino names new general manager," 03–11–07:8B
"Hollywood Casino sale approved," 03–02–19:1A
"Hollywood owner reports record gains," 03–07–25:8B
"Hollywood purchase on agenda," 03–02–15:6B
"Hollywood sale gets final OK," 03–02–27:6B
"Hollywood skips debt payment," 03–08–02:6B
"Hollywood's dispute with contractors moves on to arbitration," 03–05–17:1A
"Hollywood's suit against insurance companies begins," 03–05–28:6B
"Hollywood's troubles cited," 03–03–15:1A
"Horseshoe Casino, state close to reaching settlement," 03–03–17:1A
"Horseshoe could change hands," 03–08–02:1A
"Horseshoe gaming has suitor," 03–07–26:6B
"Horseshoe negotiates settlement," 03–01–17:1A
"Horseshoe says sale not imminent," 03–08–16:5B
"Horseshoe to pay $7.4M settlement," 03–03–19:1B
"Isle expansion ahead of schedule," 03–07–02:6B
"Job fair attracts more than 1,000," 03–04–09:1A
"La. casinos win $182M in August," 03–09–17:6B
"La. lottery tickets mistakenly sold for drawing that didn't take place," 03–04–21:4B
"LaDowns bites into riverboat revenues," 03–12–17:1A
"LaDowns races to meet May expansion deadline," 03–04–24:6B
"LaDowns slots rake in $4.6M," 03–07–16:6B
"LaDowns slots revenue to fund truancy program," 03–06–18:1B
"Lawmaker opposed to casino," 03–01–23:1B
"Legislators, local officials differ on riverboat casino fees dispute," 03–05–23:1B
"Louisiana residents gambling more, study finds," 03–04–12:1B
"More time requested for Indian casino," 03–12–02:1A
"N.O. riverboat casino wants shorter lease," 03–08–09:6B
"New general manager sought by Boomtown," 03–08–01:6B
"October gaming revenues grow over 2002," 03–11–19:8B
"Proposals may hinder casino plan," 03–04–13:1B
"Revenues up at local riverboats," 03–01–22:6B
"Senate gets bill to redirect Bossier Parish gaming revenue," 03–05–20:7B
"Slots' effect on track already felt," 03–06–26:1C
"Survey uncovers teen gambling," 03–04–12:1A
"Ten years later, expectations unfulfilled," 03–11–01:6B
"Texans take gambling dollars to Oklahoma," 03–10–14:6B
"Track to buy additional land," 03–03–17:4B
"Video poker gets victories during legislative session," 03–07–01:3B
"Vitter tries to rally opposition to tribe's plans," 03–02–19:1A
General Electric
"GE gives notice to 200," 03–09–04:1A
"GE workers soon to get pink slips," 03–09–03:6B
General Motors
"'This is our future'", 03–03–02:1A
"Analyst: Hummer H3 to hit market in '05," 03–06–19:1A
"Auto supplier to hire 40," 03–05–29:6B
"Automakers reveal concepts," 03–01–06:1A
"Canada-based GM supplier to hire 65 locally," 03–03–25:6B
"Chevrolet Colorado faces tough pickup competition," 03–01–07:6B
"Colorado, Canyon hit streets," 03–08–20:6B
"Commercial art students vie for GM's attention," 03–03–06:6B
"Drivers ready to deliver first Colorado, Canyon pickups," 03–11–14:6B
"February GM sales plunge 19 percent," 03–03–04:6B
"First Colorado, Canyon trucks head to dealerships," 03–11–19:1A
"First trucks go on new GM line," 03–02–25:1A
"Gear up now for GM supplier jobs," 03–02–16:1I
"GM counts on local plant, workers," 03–01–26:1I
"GM debuts Colorado," 03–01–08:1A
"GM expects to have a profitable 2003," 03–04–16:6B
"GM eyes adding new line," 03–08–28:1A
"GM makes quality gains," 03–07–10:6B
"GM maps plans for Colorados," 03–01–07:1A
"GM plant lays off 44 employees," 03–01–16:1A
"GM quarterly earnings fall 30 percent over 2002," 03–07–18:6B
"GM reports rise in sales in May," 03–06–04:6B
"GM sales jump 13 percent," 03–10–02:6B
"GM says new Colorado pickup will provide consumers variety," 03–01–12:5A
"GM says pension expenses to triple," 03–01–10:6B
"GM shutdown skews local labor report," 03–06–03:6B
"GM supplier to hire 75 by year's end," 03–06–04:1A
"GM suppliers begin hiring," 03–08–13:1A
"GM suppliers gear up for full production," 03–06–08:1I
"GM to idle production at plant for one week," 03–04–04:1B
"GM to unveil Colorado pickup Tuesday," 03–01–05:1A
"GM training puts spotlight on teamwork," 03–06–22:1I
"GM trucks drive November sales increase," 03–12–03:6B
"GM will offer option in 2004 Silverado and Sierra," 03–11–25:6B
"GM workers celebrate launch of new pickups," 03–10–07:1A
"Governor to mark expansions," 03–10–04:1A
"January figures drop for GM, but S-10 sales climb," 03–02–04:6B
"Local GM manager checks on competition," 03–01–08:2A
"Locals to get glimpse of pickup to be built here," 03–06–06:6B
"Made in Shreveport: The Plant, The People, The Product," 03–10–05:SS
"Midyear report card," 03–07–20:1I
"Parts supplier open warehouse in Shreveport," 03–09–26:8B
"Shreveport expected to build the H3," 03–12–11:6B
"Take a closer look at Chevrolet's new baby," 03–01–12:1A
Gilbert & Sullivan Society
"'Oliver!' ready to open Gilbert & Sullivan season," 03–09–16:2D
"'Oliver!' tickets set for September sale," 03–08–19:1D
"G&S misses with take on Lionel Bart's 'Oliver!'", 03–09–20:2B
Grambling State University
"Accreditation hurdles haunt GSU," 03–05–18:1B
"Agency to announce fate of GSU," 03–12–09:1B
"Gallot wants guns off school campuses," 03–02–27:1B
"Grambling campus honors founder in weeklong event," 03–09–30:1B
"Grambling gets $25,000 for water improvements," 03–10–10:2B
"Grambling retains its accreditation," 03–12–10:1A
"Grambling State confers 255 degrees," 03–12–13:1B
"Grambling vice president of student affairs will not return to university after sick leave," 03–08–30:2B
"Grambling's core programs accredited," 03–09–07:1B
"GSU alumni, students rejoice over decision," 03–12–10:2A
"GSU celebrates favorable audit," 03–10–03:1A
"GSU officially opens apartment-style dorms," 03–10–27:1B
"GSU president search to start in Dec.", 03–08–30:1A
"GSU provides some with motel rooms," 03–08–13:2B
"GSU says enrollment is up," 03–08–25:1B
"GSU's acting president says she loves working for her alma mater," 03–03–17:5B
"Officials positive about GSU accreditation," 03–10–25:5B
"Search for new GSU head begins," 03–10–25:1B
"Summer enrollment steady at Grambling," 03–06–20:1B
"University of La. system issues 76 recommendations to GSU" 03-01-25:1B
"Warner to remain acting president of Grambling," 03–01–11:1B
"Work proceeds on GSU buildings," 03–06–02:4B
Greater Shreveport Human Relations Commission
"Commission holds cookbook contest," 03–05–21:4D
"Commission plans 'feel good' MLK celebration," 03–01–19:1B
"Council vote ends contract with Human Relations Commission," 03–06–25:2A
"Mayor to reconvene review committee," 03–05–06:2A
"Resolution sets deadline to end commission," 03–06–24:1A
Greenwood Cemetery
"Greenwood Cemetery cleanup draws dozens," 03–10–26:1B
Greenwood, LA
"Citizens decry Greenwood infighting as hurting town," 03–01–23:1A
"Greenwood aldermen to stay put," 03–01–30:1B
"New stores, homes rise in Greenwood," 03–10–05:1K

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Haas, Lester
"Noted humanitarian Haas dies," 03–07–26:3B
Hibernia National Bank
"Hibernia Corp. appoints Shreveporter chairman," 03–04–24:1A
Highland
"Texas company hired to scare away starlings in Highland," 03–08–02:1A
Highland Restoration Association
"The Davis House tour to benefit Highland Restoration Association," 03–10–14:1D
Hightower, Mayor Keith
"Council OKs union, mayor pledges veto," 03–12–10:1A
"DDA, mayor at odds," 03–09–30:1A
"Groups take on mayor," 03–11–05:1A
"Hightower fund-raiser indicates future bid," 03–03–01:1A
"Mayor calls letter 'inexcusable'", 03–06–14:1A
"Mayor close to decision on police chief's job," 03–06–18:2B
"Mayor still considering Robert's fate," 03–06–20:1A
"Mayor vetoes workers' union," 03–12–16:1B
"Mayor: 'I do apologize'", 03–11–11:1A
"Open containers could be banned," 03–08–12:1A
"Parkway parking lot raises concerns," 03–11–09:1A
"Veto of workers' union stands," 03–12–20:1B
Hirsch Coliseum
"The Best Seat," 03–05–04:1D
Holiday in Dixie
"15 presented at Plantation Ball," 03–04–13:6D
"Block parties heat up neighborhoods," 03–04–13:1B
"HID kicks off festival season," 03–04–03:1B
"Holiday in Dixie gets into full swing," 03–04–06:1B
"Woman finds HID treasure in park," 04–04–10:1B
Holy Angels
"Musicians pitch in to help Holy Angels," 03–11–24:1B
Homer, LA
"Confusion abounds in Police Jury race," 03–11–10:1B
"Homer police captain arrested," 03–10–25:1B
"Homer residents keep the faith despite controversy," 03–10–29:1A
"Reports show more troubles for Homer," 03–10–28:1A
HOPE
"Local non-profit homeless coalition names first director," 03–11–03:1B

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I-20
"Greenwood hopes to keep truckers on I-20," 03–02–10:1A
"Ruston eyes improving I-20 service road," 03–03–10:4B
I-49
"Architects unveil visions for I-49 Connector," 03–07–06:3B
"Area to receive almost $40M for projects," 03–02–14:1A
"Battles in Congress may slow I-49 work," 03–09–02:1A
"Bill proposes using casino settlement for I-49 extension," 03–05–01:1A
"Foster pledges to put I-49 in capital outlay," 03–01–29:1A
"House bill skips funding for I-49," 03–09–15:1A
"House members form I-49 coalition in quest for money," 03–02–28:3B
"I-49 connector through Lafayette gets federal OK," 03–01–10:1B
"I-49 gets $10M," 03–08–22:1A
"Interstate 49 wins support from greater heartland," 03–06–22:1I
"Jackson Heights faces uncertain future," 03–03–31:1B
"La., Ark. lawmakers urge I-49 completion," 03–04–04:1B
"Louisiana officials finish transportation meeting," 03–02–28:1B
"Money aids I-49 project," 03–02–23:1A
"Official: I-49 work imperative," 03–03–12:1B
"State to fight for its share of highway funds," 03–02–20:3B
"Transportation bill could help I-49 work 'take off'", 03–12–04:4B
I-69
"Chosen route 'a godsend'", 03–01–01:1A
"Getting a fair deal," 03–02–09:7I
"Input sought on proposed I-69 route," 03–03–26:1B
"Officials unveil 4 more defined proposals for I-49," 03–07–24:1B
"Officials: Texas' part of Interstate 69 is on track," 03–12–13:7B
"Residents hear about routing of I-69 in Arkansas," 03–05–31:2B
"Webster residents weigh in on I-69 route," 03–03–28:1B
Independence Bowl
"2003 Mainstay Independence Bowl," 03–12–30:2C
"Ailing children relish Razorbacks' attention," 03–12–29:1B
"Andrews may miss I-Bowl," 03–12–13:4C
"Arkansas has plenty of weapons," 03–12–28:4C
"Arkansas lineman receives SEC's Jacobs Award," 03–12–11:2C
"Arkansas tackle ready for I-Bowl," 03–12–26:1C
"Bowl boom may go on," 03–04–30:1C
"Fans descend on city, get ready for I-Bowl," 03–12–31:1A
"Hogs practice despite the rain," 03–12–29:2C
"Hogs to start workouts Saturday," 03–12–10:1C
"Hogs' Sorahan to start," 03–12–31:2C
"I-Bowl could bring in $17-$20M," 03–12–24:1A
"I-Bowl faces huge challenge," 03–08–31:1C
"I-Bowl holding its own against Sugar," 03–12–22:1B
"I-Bowl honors three," 03–06–12:1C
"I-Bowl loses title sponsor for 2004," 03–08–13:1A
"I-Bowl nabs Arkansas, Missouri," 03–12–08:3C
"I-Bowl SEC extend contract," 03–05–21:1C
"I-Bowl teams reach town," 03–12–28:1C
"Independence Bowl to honor Hal Sutton," 03–11–18:1A
"Missouri coach excited about I-Bowl," 03–12–09:1C
"Mizzou official has seen it all," 03–12–29:2C
"New Year's Eve date should boost I-Bowl," 03–03–19:1C
"Officials court sponsor prospects," 03–12–27:1A
"On the run," 03–12–31:1C
"Players return home," 03–12–27:1C
"Security tightens for Independence Bowl," 03–12–31:2A
"Similar teams prepare for Independence Bowl," 03–12–12:1C
Indians
"History of Jena Band of Choctaws," 03–03–09:3A
"More time requested for Indian casino," 03–12–02:1A
"Tribe's environmental assessment available for review at library," 03–11–14:1B

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J. Bennett Johnston Regional Visitor Center
"Sports museum demolished to make room for visitor center," 03–02–14:1B
Jackson, Rep. Lydia
"Lydia Jackson takes Senate District 39," 03–11–16:1A
"Lydia Jackson to address Democrats," 03–08–26:1B
Jewish Community
"Book traces jewish history," 03–02–07:4D
Jindal, Bobby
"Bobby Jindal resigns post as Bush adviser," 03–02–14:1A
Johnston, J. Bennett
"Ex-Sen. J. Bennett Johnston is recovering from bypass," 03–01–09:3B
Johnston, Sarah
"Local pair aims for LPGA cards," 03–10–21:1C
Jones, Eddie
"Obituary," 03–09–18:3B
"Prominent city leader Eddie Jones dies at 98," 03–09–17:1A
Jones, Rev. Edward E.
"Veteran Shreveport clergyman prepares to leave national role," 03–02–24:1A
Joyce, William
"An office is an environment," 03–05–31:1D
"Joyce book signing scheduled at Centenary," 03–11–12:4D
"Joyce honored as Louisiana legend," 03–04–07:1B
"Joyce to be honored at museum reception," 03–04–05:1B
"Rejoicing about Bill Joyce's work," 03–11–07:4E
"William Joyce exhibit opens at Meadows on Sunday," 03–10–29:1D
"William Joyce to sign books at Barnes & Nobles," 03–11–18:6D
"William Joyce wins two awards for animation," 03–02–04:1B
"Woman's Department Club sets Joyce event," 03–12–06:7D
Judiciary
"Ceremony welcomes new judge to bench," 03–06–02:2A
"Indigent defenders ponder legal action," 03–01–25:1A
"Local man to serve on federal bench," 03–06–02:1A
"New judge dons robe," 03–07–29:1B

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KCS
"KCS to change to NAFTA Rail," 03–04–22:6B
Kisatchie National Forest
"Search for Columbia debris near completion," 03–04–02:1B
KTBS
"KTBS exploring options following court action," 03–09–06:5B
"KTBS to buy local PAX-TV affiliate," 03–06–18:1A
"UPN programming returns," 03–09–24:6B
Ku Klux Klan
"KKK members sentenced in cross burning case," 04–04–11:3B
KWKH
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La.State-Budget
"Child care hit by cut in budget," 03–04–08:1B
"Feds question use of bailout funds," 03–12–06:1B
"Foster: No mental health closings," 03–03–13:3B
"Health department explains how it will divvy budget cuts," 03–09–11:8A
"La. budget in surplus," 03–12–17:1B
"Lawmakers adopt supplemental budget," 03–06–19:1B
"Lawmakers have budget hill to climb," 03–02–24:1B
"Legislature to revisit budget," 03–05–25:1A
"Officials criticize proposal," 03–02–15:1A
"One-time funding fills holes in budget," 03–06–24:1B
"Panel begins review of $1.4B shortfall in health care budget," 03–03–13:3B
"State budget plan may force layoffs," 03–04–15:1A
"State must cut $32M from budget," 03–01–17:1B
"State's projected budget short," 03–03–30:1A
La.State-Exhibit Museum
"'Louisiana Purchase' opens today at State Exhibit Museum," 03–08–03:1D
"Exhibit celebrates women's fashions," 03–02–19:1D
"Exhibit museum makes changes," 03–12–26:1B
"Glitz & Grits ready to roll Friday," 03–10–01:1D
"Joyce to be honored at museum reception," 03–04–05:1B
"Museum helps celebrate state's music," 03–08–01:4E
"Museum picks up exhibit, loses one," 03–01–02:1A
"Museum to honor Jefferson, Texas," 03–08–14:2D
"Museum will be site of wine tasting," 03–07–15:3D
"Napoleon defends himself through play," 03–09–24:1D
"Napoleon play booked for local museum," 03–07–01:3D
"State Exhibit Museum offers specialized display," 03–05–27:2D
La.State-Fair
"Behind the scenes at the livestock sale," 03–10–23:6B
"Fair rolls into 2nd weekend," 03–10–24:1B
"La. State Fair self-sufficient," 03–08–25:1A
"Livestock," 03–10–31:SS
"State Fair comes to a close," 03–11–03:1A
"State Fair rises as start day nears," 03–10–16:1A
La.State-Gaming Control Board
"Hollywood sale gets final OK," 03–02–27:6B
"Horseshoe negotiates settlement," 03–01–17:1A
La.State-Supreme Court
"La. Supreme Court denies death row inmate's appeal," 03–06–28:2B
Lake Bistineau
"Recreation plans OK'd in Bossier," 03–01–02:1B
Landrieu, Sen. Mary
"Cooksey blames Republicans for Landrieu victory," 03–01–21:5B
"La. gains transportation projects in bill," 03–10–25:5A
"La. lawmakers say U.S. has key role," 03–05–02:4A
"La. senators split votes on Estrada," 03–03–07:5A
"Landrieu amid controversies," 03–11–10:5B
"Landrieu backs filibuster despite campaign ad," 03–02–13:3A
"Landrieu, McCrery to visit biomed lab," 03–05–27:5B
"Lawmakers to enforse Blanco," 03–10–10:1B
"Senator: Energy bill bodes well for Louisiana," 03–08–02:5B
"Washington group scolds Louisiana's Sen. Landrieu," 03–09–04:6A
Lenard, 'Shorty' A.C.
"Noted area chef dies at 81," 03–06–09:8B
"Obituary," 03–06–10:3B
Long, Sen. Russell
"Former Senator Russell Long dies," 03–05–10:1A
"La. bids farewell to Russell Long," 03–05–14:1A
"Long known for respectful use of power," 03–05–11:2A
"Obituary," 03–05–11:3B
"Russell B. Long estate funds endowed chair at LSU Law Center," 03–07–22:2B
"Russell Long restored respect to his family's name," 03–05–18:7I
Louisiana Army National Guard
"300 guardmen to return today," 03–08–29:1A
"Louisiana troops get 'ready' calls," 03–11–07:1B
Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial
"200th-year fete brings state 25 million visitors, $9 billion," 03–12–20:1A
"28-year-old governor faced many challenges," 03–09–28:1B
"Aaron Burr dreams of his own empire," 03–06–08:5B
"American Indian becomes principal guide of expedition," 03–08–17:5B
"Art auction to celebrate Louisiana Purchase," 03–03–05:1D
"Borders raise questions," 03–04–13:1B
"Boundary questions abound for U.S., Spain," 03–04–06:1B
"Burr dreams big dreams," 03–06–15:3B
"Burr gets an acquittal," 03–06–29:1B
"Bus trip takes La. Purchase Bicentennial message on tour," 03–01–10:1B
"Bush declines invitation to Louisiana Purchase ceremony," 03–11–09:3B
"Caribbean adventure unsettles Napoleon," 03–01–05:1B
"Challenges to overcome," 03–03–23:1B
"Crew readies train for historical tour," 03–08–14:1B
"Dispute over dance music spurs riot," 03–11–09:3B
"Early New Orleans was ripe for pirates," 03–12–07:1B
"Early tourists have lots of fun," 03–08–03:3B
"Expedition leads to Pike's Peak," 03–09–07:5B
"Explorer marched on despite cold," 03–08–31:3B
"Former vice president faces scandal, trial," 03–06–22:1B
"French official hopes celebration will lead to reconciliation with U.S.", 04–04–10:5B
"Governor: If Chirac comes to La., 'I'll be nice to him'", 03–08–29:3B
"Growing concerns over La.", 03–04–27:1B
"Gubernatorial intrigues in La. have long history," 03–10–19:3B
"Historic re-enactment closes out Louisiana Purchase celebration," 03–12–21:1B
"La. defends Spanish land claims," 03–04–20:1B
"La. Purchase almost had the name of Florida," 03–01–12:1B
"La. Purchase Bicentennial Plaza to be under Texas Street Bridge," 03–09–04:1B
"La. secession eyed by political opportunist," 03–06–01:3B
"La., Fla.: States of confusion?", 03–02–23:1B
"La.: Just how big is it?", 03–02–16:1B
"Lafitte graceful, charming, but still considered a pirate," 03–12–14:7B
"Leaked opinion boomerangs," 03–11–02:3B
"Lewis and Clark awed by Mississippi River," 03–08–10:1B
"Lewis, Clark advised to take good notes," 03–07–27:2B
"Locals toast event with official wine," 03–07–16:1B
"Louisiana bought for four cents an acre," 03–01–26:1B
"Louisiana is ours, but can we keep it?", 03–07–05:1B
"Louisiana Purchase more than anyone realized," 03–02–10:1B
"Louisiana's first face-off," 03–05–04:1B
"Louisiana: A state apart," 03–10–26:6B
"Louisianas had low regard for education," 03–11–16:1B
"Mock trail analyzes La. Purchase," 03–04–27:5B
"Museum picks up exhibit, loses one," 03–01–02:1A
"Natchitoches, Red River, DeSoto celebrate La. Purchase bicentennial," 03–04–25:3B
"Nation looks west for growth," 03–03–02:1B
"Newest state in union works to proves its worth," 03–12–28:1B
"No man's land created in Western Louisiana," 03–05–18:1B
"Official says war in Iraq may hurt La. tourism," 03–03–26:1A
"Official: Anti-Chirac proposal would embarrass La.", 03–03–26:1B
"Once, twice a bridesmaid," 03–10–12:3B
"One French friend plays many roles," 03–10–05:1B
"Preparing to explore Louisiana's wilderness," 03–07–20:2B
"Presidential loss makes Burr regroup," 03–05–25:1B
"Prospect of prosperity brings people from many places to Louisiana," 03–11–23:3B
"Signed, sealed, delivered," 03–03–16:1B
"Spanish leery of Pike," 03–09–14:1B
"The Louisiana Purchase," 03–04–27:1D
"Train-restoration team working to beat the clock," 03–08–14:3B
"Trip leaves trail of new places," 03–08–24:1B
"U.S. tried to gain control of the Mississippi River," 03–01–19:1B
"U.S. trouble with Spain brews over LA.", 03–03–30:1B
"We have it, now what to do with it," 03–07–13:1B
"William Claiborne tapped as first governor," 03–09–21:6B
Louisiana Tech
"Area residents among 361 fall graduates at La. Tech," 03–03–06:3B
Louisiana-Baptists
"Baptist convention opens with statement of unity," 03–07–21:1A
"Baptist convention prepares for new leadership," 03–03–02:1A
"Baptist leaders to meet in same place for first time," 03–02–27:1A
"National Baptists Convention combines spirit and politics," 03–02–26:1B
"National Baptists to host convention in Shreveport," 03–02–15:1B
"Women seek higher church roles," 03–07–27:1A
Louisiana-Downs
"30 greatest moments," 03–06–22:1C
"30th opener is unique," 03–06–28:1C
"Addition begins at LaDowns," 03–03–28:8B
"Belmont Stakes draws crowd to Louisiana Downs," 03–06–08:1A
"Board OKs design for slots for LaDowns," 03–03–19:3B
"Downs banks on slots," 03–06–29:1C
"Emotions run high at La. Downs," 03–06–08:1C
"Harrah's Louisiana downs slots open to large crowd," 03–05–22:1A
"Horse owners fight racetracks," 03–06–14:1A
"Job fair attracts more than 1,000," 03–04–09:1A
"LaDowns races to meet May expansion deadline," 03–04–24:6B
"LaDowns ready to debut new casino expansion," 03–05–17:1A
"LaDowns Report: Trainer-owner says Walk in the Snow to race Aug. 16," 03–07–24:5C
"LaDowns slots rake in $4.6M," 03–07–16:6B
"LaDowns slots revenue to fund truancy program," 03–06–18:1B
"Live racing opens today at LaDowns," 03–06–27:1A
"Louisiana Downs Report," 03–07–31:2C, 03–08–28:2C, 03–09–04:2C, 03–09–18:5C, 03–10–02:5C, 03–10–09:7C, 03–10–23:5C
"McKeever, Crowned King have become successful duo," 03–07–25:6C
"New dates plan good for LaDowns," 03–08–15:5C
"New season sees changes at LaDowns," 03–06–23:1A
"Not even broken leg can slow trainer Roberts," 03–07–18:1C
"Rebuild it and they will come," 03–06–27:1C
"Slots' effect on track already felt," 03–06–26:1C
"Super Derby favorite arrives in town," 03–09–17:1C
"Super Derby not back, yet," 03–09–19:1A
"Ten Most Wanted does not disappoint," 03–09–21:1C
"Ten Most Wanted gets the inside," 03–09–18:1C
"Top jockey returns to Downs," 03–07–04:1C
"Track announcer's voice talent lands him work in 'Seabiscuit'", 03–07–22:1D
"Track enjoys successful racing season," 03–11–11:1C
"Trainer expects improved stock at track," 03–07–11:5C
"Triple Crown run sparks business at La. Downs," 03–06–07:1A
Louisiana-Economy
"California ban on gulf oysters draws rebuke," 03–08–09:3B
"Crawfish industry celebrates tariff renewal," 03–07–16:6B
"Forecast: 41,600 new jobs," 03–09–25:6B
"Governor: La. Boeing bid is solid," 03–06–27:1B
"Jobless rate falls in state," 03–04–12:6B
"La. job market grows," 03–03–17:6B
"La. loses 1,700 jobs in June," 03–07–26:5B
"La. officials release failed Boeing proposal," 03–12–27:6B
"Louisiana catfish farmers eligible for disaster funds," 03–08–12:2B
"Louisiana gains jobs in May," 03–06–26:6B
"Louisiana jobs down 14,300 over year," 03–09–26:8B
"Louisiana shrimers weather falling prices," 03–06–23:5B
"National group upgrades La. economy slightly," 03–11–14:6B
"Northwest Louisiana sheds 800 jobs," 03–08–26:6B
"Outmigration becoming critical issue," 03–08–17:1A
"Region adds 500 jobs over year," 03–11–26:1A
"Shipyard strikes deal for more jobs," 03–12–19:10B
"Southern shrimpers face tough questions," 03–08–09:5B
"State adds 3,100 jobs in a year," 03–05–10:6B
"State records fewer jobs," 03–12–25:6B
"State's economy faces slow recovery," 03–01–01:1A
"U.S. grant will aid Louisiana shrimpers," 03–07–05:5B
Louisiana-Education
"5 gubernatorial candidates promote education," 03–03–15:1B
"Academic excellence fee gains approval," 03–06–19:4B
"ACT scores rise for blacks," 03–08–25:1A
"Amendment would stop some mandates on school systems," 03–06–15:5B
"Analysis: State program aids pre-kindergarteners in private school," 03–12–12:1B
"BESE approves school payment plan," 03–03–13:3B
"BESE may halt acceleration of lagging Lousiana students," 03–06–19:1B
"Bolster accountability, fix funding," 03–09–21:5I
"Budget committee approves 3 percent increase in tuition," 03–01–18:5B
"Clock ticks for TOPS," 03–01–26:2B
"College administrators discuss future of higher education," 03–03–14:1B
"College savings plan offers new stock market option," 03–07–19:3B
"Colleges work on credit transfers," 03–09–29:1A
"Committee approves changes to TOPS," 03–05–15:2B
"Committee approves school funding plan that would force boards to cut services," 03–06–21:5B
"Controversy looms over school vouchers," 03–03–31:2B
"Cuts threaten to undo reforms," 03–06–21:1B
"Daily activity to be required of elementary-age children," 03–06–30:3B
"Decision will not affect La. colleges," 03–06–23:1A
"Diploma mills face scrutiny," 03–01–27:1B
"Districts challenge funding formula," 03–12–06:5B
"Drop in student poverty rates may lower funding," 03–12–08:3B
"Education a key legislative topic," 03–03–31:1A
"Education no quick fix for next governor," 03–09–07:1A
"Education panel agrees to grant certification to felons," 03–01–15:1A
"Educators appeal for committee to keep prekindergarten funding," 03–04–04:2B
"Educators still have work to do on reform," 03–04–19:1B
"Expert: LA 4 'simply stunning'", 03–09–19:1B
"Failing schools target of proposal to voters," 03–09–27:5B
"Federal education official to visit state," 03–04–17:1A
"Federal education reforms create confusion," 03–10–09:1B
"Foster to ask for limited vouchers," 03–02–04:1B
"Freshman waiting for TOPS letters," 03–07–25:1B
"High-stakes testing study stirs debate," 03–01–09:1A
"House OKs school takeover proposal," 03–04–30:1B
"House panel endorses school funding plan," 03–06–13:3A
"House panel OKs fee for state universities," 03–05–22:1B
"La. dropout rate among highest in nation," 03–11–25:1A
"La. faces shortfall in school funding," 03–03–04:1A
"La. fourth and eighth-graders lag in national reading scores," 03–06–20:2B
"La. holds $50M for teacher pay raises," 03–07–21:1A
"La. leads in teacher pay raises," 03–11–06:1B
"La. raises the bar on teaching programs," 03–06–06:1A
"La. receives favorable education ranking," 03–01–07:1A
"La. senators question use of higher education dollars," 03–06–07:2B
"La. submits plan for complying with new federal education law," 03–02–01:3B
"La.'s school accountability ranks as one of nation's best," 03–05–06:2B
"Lawmakers weigh easing credit transfers to colleges," 03–09–15:1A
"LEAP, GEE math scores improve," 03–05–10:1A
"Legislative session brought relief, disappointments for La. educators," 03–06–30:1A
"Legislator pulls voucher proposal," 03–05–01:1A
"Local, state educators worry about reform law," 03–02–11:1B
"Louisiana College bans two books, reins in instructors," 03–12–04:4B
"Louisiana education officials lower spring LEAP standards," 03–08–22:1B
"Louisiana education officials push lower LEAP standards," 03–08–16:3B
"Louisiana education reform," 03–11–21:3A
"Math scores up, state still low," 03–11–14:1A
"More La. students improve LEAP scores," 03–07–15:1A
"Next governor key part of reform," 03–11–02:1A
"No state schools comply with Title IX," 03–02–08:3A
"Officials at odds over funds," 03–04–07:1B
"Panel OKs UL System student fee," 03–05–09:1B
"PAR recommends balance in higher education reforms," 03–05–18:5I
"Picard rebuffs education report," 03–12–29:1B
"Poll: Public opinion split on school vouchers," 03–04–02:3B
"Professionals gear up to shift their careers to classrooms," 03–07–25:3B
"Proposal would give La. power to force schools to improve," 03–09–26:3B
"Proposed bill allows for state takeover of failing schools," 04–04–10:2B
"Proposed vouchers may offer students more options," 04–04–10:1B
"Regents chairman to be unseated," 03–06–20:1B
"Report: Academic preparation, career selection not adding up," 03–08–20:1A
"School funding short $22M," 03–01–16:1A
"School reform gets OK," 03–04–18:1A
"School year brings more reforms to La.", 03–08–10:1A
"Security making international studies hard," 03–06–23:1B
"Senate OKs BESE takeover of failing schools," 03–04–23:1B
"Some colleges predict rise in fall enrollment," 03–07–16:1B
"Some graduate students could receive TOPS under proposal," 03–05–16:3B
"Some schools still struggling," 03–11–21:1A
"Some teachers falling short of new guidelines," 03–02–21:1A
"St. Tammany, Livingston schools top list," 04–04–11:3B
"State aims to increase graduates," 03–05–26:1B
"State budget plan may force layoffs," 03–04–15:1A
"State colleges eye tuition increase," 03–04–13:1A
"State school reform bumps heads with federal mandates," 03–01–09:2B
"Students may get break on loans," 03–07–11:1A
"Teacher's credentials are reinstated by BESE," 03–01–17:3B
"Teachers' rights to be spelled out," 04–04–10:2B
"Test scores improve for some area school districts," 04–04–11:1B
"TOPS deadline approaches for students," 03–06–12:2B
"TOPS works to keep students enrolled," 03–03–28:3B
"Universities get rewards for training teachers," 03–01–25:3B
"Voucher protesters greet legislators," 03–04–01:2A
"Vouchers draw fire from group," 03–03–09:1A
"Vouchers issue dead in session," 03–05–26:1A
Louisiana-Environment
"Ads unveiled for coastal restoration effort," 03–08–01:1B
"Bill includes $1B for La. coast," 03–11–16:1B
"Bills address La.'s coastal erosion," 03–04–07:1A
"Buyout plan seen as clearing hurdle in coastal restoration," 03–04–18:5B
"Caution: Flying fish," 03–07–23:1A
"Citizens group lobbies for emissions monitor," 03–07–11:2B
"EPA threatens to take La.'s pollution enforcement role," 03–02–16:7B
"First three proposed amendments focus on coastal restoration," 03–09–25:3B
"Forest-thinning project gets nod from Army, Forest Service," 03–09–02:3B
"Foster leaves future of state's aquaculture industry with panel," 03–08–29:3B
"Gubernatorial candidates pledge support for loan to restore Louisiana's wetlands," 03–06–28:5B
"House approves water management bill," 04–04–11:2B
"La. may be key to corps' future work," 03–08–04:3A
"Lawmaker may appeal White Lake ruling," 03–08–06:2B
"Leach: Coastline, marshlands in peril," 03–07–30:3B
"Legislators believe efforts to protect state's aquifers are long overdue," 03–04–03:3B
"Legislators postpone coastal erosion bills," 03–04–09:1B
"Losing Ground," 03–08–03:1A
"Mosquito control bill heads to president for approval," 03–07–26:2B
"Officials to send letter to Bush asking for action on coast," 03–12–22:1B
"Panel proposes agency to manage water," 03–02–07:3B
"Panel works out problems with coastal erosion funding proposal," 03–05–29:2B
"Poll: Public aware of La.'s land loss," 03–10–04:1B
"Rebuilding La. coast more than corps can handle," 03–06–01:5B
"Restoration depends on Mississippi River," 03–08–04:1A
"Senate passes coastal restoration package, highway projects," 03–04–15:3B
"Senate postpones action on coastal erosion package," 04–04–10:3B
"Shrimpers receive more time to comply with protection laws," 03–09–22:5B
"State battle moves west," 03–11–17:1B
"Top geologist to brief Congress on sinking La.", 03–07–18:1B
"Wasting away: Loss of La.'s coast is a national crisis," 03–04–27:5I
Louisiana-Hayride
"'Canned goods' artifacts will boost museum," 03–06–25:1B
"Hayride stars take 'One More Ride'", 03–06–28:1B
"Music legend dead at 71," 03–09–13:1A
Louisiana-Legislature
"2003 session closes today," 03–06–23:1A
"55 state lawmakers unopposed," 03–08–24:1B
"700 new Louisiana laws go into effect today," 03–08–15:2B
"A senator's job, his bill and a dilemma," 03–07–14:1B
"Alcohol bill goes to House," 03–05–29:1B
"Amendment to allow oil, gas tax killed," 03–06–10:2B
"Amendment would dedicate lottery money to education," 03–06–14:3B
"Amendment would stop some mandates on school systems," 03–06–15:5B
"Area capital outlay projects listed," 03–06–17:2B
"Auditor search stalled," 03–05–07:1B
"Author denies proposal targets Kyle," 03–10–02:2B
"Backers say Louisiana's new insurance law is symbolic," 03–06–15:5B
"Bill may go against U.S. law," 03–05–17:1B
"Bill would allow probes of officials' death," 03–05–14:1B
"Bill would give insurers more freedom to raise rates," 03–05–22:2B
"Bill would not force tax assessors to take raises," 03–06–17:2B
"Bill would outlaw cross burnings," 03–05–14:2B
"Bill would require DNA samples from felony suspects," 03–04–16:3B
"Bill would toughen law on DWI test," 03–04–24:1B
"Bills address LA.'s coastal erosion," 03–04–07:1A
"Bossier nears accord on boarding revenues," 03–05–10:1B
"Budget action could benefit LSUHSC," 03–05–30:1B
"Budget panel meets to correct mistake," 03–07–23:3B
"Budget plan would pump $92.5M more into public retirement," 03–03–19:2B
"Cain drops effort to seize control of state budget," 03–05–06:3B
"Capital outlay bill sails through state Senate," 03–06–21:5B
"Charity hospital revamp approved," 03–06–20:3A
"Child care hit by cut in budget," 03–04–08:1B
"Citizens board in jeopardy," 03–06–18:1A
"Coastal restoration proposal advances," 03–05–20:7B
"College savings plan offers new stock market option," 03–07–19:3B
"Committee approves changes to TOPS," 03–05–15:2B
"Committee approves school funding plan that would force boards to cut services," 03–06–21:5B
"Committee to replenish budget with federal funds," 03–05–28:2B
"Committees to review 7 bills today," 03–06–02:3B
"Controversy looms over school vouchers," 03–03–31:2B
"Court refuses to throw out La. House remap plan," 03–02–14:1B
"Cut funds for mental health stir concerns," 03–04–15:1B
"Cuts threaten to undo reforms," 03–06–21:1B
"Deadbeat parents would lose licenses," 04–04–10:3B
"DNA lab funding debated," 03–07–24:1A
"DWI forces assess legislative session," 03–07–14:1A
"Early regulatory days: State police outgunned," 03–07–07:3B
"Elderly care program runs into problems," 03–07–07:1B
"Ethics bill awaits governor's decision," 03–07–02:2B
"Family law proposals moving through Legislature," 03–06–05:2B
"Federal judge considers action on 'Choose Life' specialty license plates," 03–06–27:3B
"Federal legislation allows for reshape of spending," 03–05–30:5B
"Former legislative auditor blasts lawmakers for not replacing him," 03–06–27:2A
"Forum to address juvenile justice," 03–05–15:2B
"Foster didn't push anything unexpected, lawmakers say," 03–04–01:2A
"Foster opens Legislature," 03–04–01:1A
"Foster plan leaves little wiggle room for health care," 03–05–12:5B
"Foster to push proposal," 03–06–29:1B
"From an idea to the law books," 03–03–30:5I
"Funding for coastal restoration approved," 03–06–10:1B
"Funding for health care may be saved," 03–05–23:1B
"Gaming chief says Legislature limits regulation of industry," 03–03–19:3B
"Glover legislation would assign additional penalties to those who attack public workers," 03–04–16:3B
"Glover's public worker bill stumbles," 03–04–17:2B
"GOP rift emerging in race," 03–06–13:1B
"Governor signs budget bill into law," 03–07–16:2B
"Governor's legislative agenda is presented," 03–01–29:1B
"Grand Coteau moving out of 19th century," 03–06–19:5B
"Health care cut by another $8 million," 03–04–02:1A
"Health services take a hit in budget," 03–06–16:1B
"Hines says he has the votes for leadership," 03–12–12:1B
"House approves water management bill," 04–04–11:2B
"House approves weakened anti-smoking legislation," 03–06–06:1B
"House bill may lift Continental Express," 03–05–03:6B
"House committee endorses tougher open-container law," 03–05–22:2B
"House defeats attempt to increase officials' pay," 03–05–01:2B
"House defeats one DWI measure, refers another to second committee," 03–05–28:2B
"House makes changes to police board bill," 03–06–13:3A
"House of Representatives OKs DNA testing bill," 03–06–11:2B
"House OKs bill to help Continental," 03–06–06:6B
"House OKs bill to set up police review board," 03–06–13:1A
"House OKs school takeover proposal," 03–04–30:1B
"House panel OKs fee for state universities," 03–05–22:1B
"House panel OKs plans to toughen DWI penalties," 03–05–21:2B
"House rejects weight-loss surgery insurance," 03–05–16:3B
"House to debate role in school funding," 03–05–20:7B
"House, Senate in standoff," 03–04–30:1B
"Inadequate planning for recent elections results in deficit," 03–04–04:1B
"Independent Legislature issue for Louisiana's next governor," 03–10–07:2B
"Inmates could have to pay expenses for incarceration," 03–04–16:1B
"Insurance group wins two battles," 03–06–30:1B
"Insurance overhaul passes through House," 03–06–20:3A
"Interesting bills spice up sessions," 03–04–14:1B
"Issue of Toledo Bend Reservoir level halfway to goal," 03–05–17:3B
"Jelly bill flies through House," 03–04–24:3B
"Justice approves House redistricting proposal," 03–05–21:2B
"Juvenile reform, coastal restoration bills slip in on Legislature's last day," 03–06–24:1A
"La. agencies trying to decipher their budgets," 03–06–25:2B
"La. capital outlay winners approved," 03–08–22:2A
"La. House approves budget," 03–06–02:1B
"La. House committee agrees to exempt items from public records law," 03–04–24:3B
"La. may provide funds for stroke program," 03–02–09:1B
"La. Senate clears transfer of governance of Monroe hospital," 03–06–18:2B
"La. Senate making it hard for House to avoid vote on open containers," 03–06–14:3B
"La. Senate OKs $17B budget," 03–06–20:3A
"La. senators question use of higher education dollars," 03–06–07:2B
"La. women's groups keep eye on issues legislation," 03–04–23:3B
"La. works on health budget," 03–04–03:1B
"Lawmaker aims to curb La.'s teen pregnancy rate," 03–05–08:1A
"Lawmaker urges peers not to undo Stelly plan," 03–04–05:2B
"Lawmaker: Amendment could have wrecked transportation program," 03–06–15:1B
"Lawmakers back urban, rural development funds," 03–05–26:1B
"Lawmakers continue debate on role of legislative auditor," 03–04–14:3B
"Lawmakers OK wish list: trick is getting it funded," 03–06–24:1B
"Lawmakers pick up pace as terms near end," 03–12–01:1A
"Lawmakers press House redistricting issue," 03–03–29:1B
"Lawmakers take action to get federal funds for voting machines," 03–04–17:2B
"Lawmakers want accounting of expenses," 03–06–19:4B
"Legislation now requires locksmiths to be licensed," 03–07–09:6B
"Legislative bills could close La.'s open primary in federal elections," 03–04–21:5B
"Legislative hits, misses," 03–06–29:5I
"Legislative session brings many changes," 03–07–01:2B
"Legislative session brought relief, disappointments for La. educators," 03–06–30:1A
"Legislator pulls voucher proposal," 03–05–01:1A
"Legislator wants police review board," 03–05–01:2A
"Legislators believe efforts to protect state's aquifers are long overdue," 03–04–03:3B
"Legislators no closer to naming an auditor," 03–06–19:3B
"Legislators postpone coastal erosion bills," 03–04–09:1B
"Legislators tackle La.'s capital outlay bill," 03–05–21:1A
"Legislators to return from Easter today," 03–04–22:3B
"Legislators unfazed by analysis," 03–02–05:1B
"Legislature gears up for start of 2003 session Monday," 03–03–29:1A
"Legislature offers self-help solution to charity hospitals," 03–07–05:1A
"Legislature panel refuses to appoint state auditor," 03–06–12:3B
"Legislature to revisit budget," 03–05–25:1A
"Library opens new branch," 03–03–31:1B
"Lobbyists: Omnipresent, invisible, influential," 03–06–01:5I
"Louisiana DNA labs face cuts in funding," 03–06–04:1A
"Louisiana Senate approves overhaul of insurance plans," 03–06–19:5B
"Louisiana's new laws," 03–07–01:2B
"Louisiana's retirement systems carrying $600M in debt," 03–06–10:2B
"Louisiana: The other LA," 03–05–04:5I
"Money may cause problems in session," 03–06–16:5B
"More than 3,500 bills expected to be filed during regular legislative session," 03–03–29:2B
"New lines for House move through process," 03–04–24:3B
"New open container law killed," 03–06–17:1B
"Official says war in Iraq may hurt La. tourism," 03–03–26:1A
"Officials to make more under proposal," 03–04–28:1B
"One-time funding fills holes in budget," 03–06–24:1B
"Open-container proposal a no-go," 03–06–11:1A
"Panel amends La. construction budget," 03–05–30:5B
"Panel balks at letting PSC agents carry guns," 04–04–10:3B
"Panel defers action on prayer legislation," 03–04–17:2B
"Panel delays debate on closed primaries," 03–05–01:2B
"Panel denies request to revive helmet law," 03–05–07:1B
"Panel OKs bill allowing locals to ban smoking," 03–04–24:3B
"Panel OKs UL System student fee," 03–05–09:1B
"Panel OKs using some tobacco money for Louisiana coastal fight," 03–06–17:2B
"Panel pares list of legislative auditor applicants to 7," 03–03–21:5B
"Panel to meet to ensure legality of recent actions," 03–07–18:2B
"Panel weakens bill to let local governments restrict smoking," 03–05–29:2B
"Panel works out problems with coastal erosion funding proposal," 03–05–29:2B
"PAR cites problems," 03–09–08:3B
"Perkins to take helm of Christian group," 03–08–14:1B
"Plan targets underage drinking," 03–01–30:1A
"Police review board bill not scheduled," 03–06–19:1B
"Pork barrel lean in election year," 03–05–05:1A
"Producer critical of La.'s movie incentive program," 03–05–04:8I
"Program for Medicaid patients moves forward," 03–09–20:5B
"Proposal for police review board ekes out of La. House committee," 03–06–05:2A
"Proposal for uniform tax collections stalls," 03–04–15:3B
"Proposal seeks to protect state, local governments in drunken driving lawsuits," 03–04–15:3B
"Proposal sets new level for reservoir," 03–04–21:1B
"Proposal would create incentives for teachers," 03–05–16:3B
"Proposal would let votes of dead absentee balloters stand in state," 03–05–01:2B
"Proposals undermine public records," 03–04–27:1B
"Proposed fees raise questions," 03–05–11:1A
"Proposed health-care cuts draw pleas from parents," 03–05–13:2B
"PSC meeting draws more than 150," 03–07–17:2B
"Public, lobbyists get turn to talk to Senate panel," 03–06–10:2B
"Questions linger about Louisiana law against executing mentally retarded," 03–07–21:5B
"Rebuilding La. coast more than corps can handle," 03–06–01:5B
"Redistricting approved by House committee," 04–04–11:2B
"Redistricting bill passes despite some objections," 03–04–16:3B
"Redistricting motion efforts pass deadline," 03–02–10:1B
"Reform of state juvenile justice system addressed," 03–05–15:2B
"Regents chairman to be unseated," 03–06–20:1B
"Revised plan leaves La. health care $145M in red," 03–05–07:1A
"Saints, Foster talk deal," 03–07–17:1C
"School reform gets OK," 03–04–18:1A
"Senate committee votes to repeal La. sodomy law," 03–05–28:1B
"Senate debates whether or not to fix students' tickets," 03–06–10:2B
"Senate declines 'Pinkie Wilkerson' bill," 03–05–29:2B
"Senate may get budget plan today," 03–06–01:1B
"Senate OKs BESE takeover of failing schools," 03–04–23:1B
"Senate panel passes La.'s capital outlay proposal," 03–06–17:1B
"Senate panel takes issue with additions to budget," 03–06–04:2B
"Senate passes House redistricting plan," 03–05–08:2B
"Senate postpones action on coastal erosion package," 04–04–10:3B
"Senate recognizes Cherokee Indian band," 03–06–19:4B
"Senate to save seat for senator," 03–04–25:1B
"Senate won't allow attorney general to investigate state officials' deaths," 03–06–05:2B
"Senator: Dorms need to be safer," 03–06–10:1A
"Session produces array of new laws," 03–06–22:1A
"Sheriffs, clerks up for raises," 03–05–19:1A
"Shreveport lawmaker endorses study of nursing home fee," 03–05–22:2B
"Some exempt from 'Do Not Call' law," 03–06–11:2B
"Some graduate students could receive TOPS under proposal," 03–05–16:3B
"State budget plan may force layoffs," 03–04–15:1A
"State health official looks for funding solutions," 03–09–21:2A
"State lawmakers trying to undo part of tax swap," 03–03–16:5B
"State postpones vote on highway liability," 03–04–23:3B
"State senator proposes redirecting racino income," 03–05–15:2B
"State wants to sell rest of La.'s tobacco settlement," 03–05–22:2B
"State's projected budget short," 03–03–30:1A
"Stelly tax plan goes into effect today," 03–07–01:1A
"Student fees one step to final OK," 03–06–10:1B
"Summit seek solution to Delta schools' woes," 03–05–16:5B
"Supporters say DNA bill could have saved lives," 03–06–01:1A
"Survey examines juvenile system," 03–05–19:1B
"Survey polls legislators on gubernatorial race," 03–04–05:1A
"Teachers' rights to be spelled out," 04–04–10:2B
"Tensions resurface in search for state legislative auditor," 03–04–03:3B
"This Week; Last Week," 03–06–02:1A
"Time slips away for dead voters," 03–06–13:3A
"Tougher DWI law heads to Senate," 03–04–16:1A
"Tougher penalties in store for repeat DWI offenders," 03–02–27:1B
"Transfer of Monroe hospital gets final OK," 03–06–19:4B
"Video poker gets victories during legislative session," 03–07–01:3B
"Videotapes stun state legislators," 03–05–02:1B
"Voting commissioner pay raises rejected along with Tallulah facility closure bill," 03–06–21:5B
"Voucher protesters greet legislators," 03–04–01:2A
"Winnsboro Indians seek recognition from state," 03–05–28:2B
Louisiana-Lottery
"Amendment would dedicate lottery money to education," 03–06–14:3B
"Powerball ticket sales soar for growing jackpot," 03–07–09:1B
"Texas closer to joining multistate lottery game," 03–08–06:2B
Louisiana-Methodists
"Vote on new Methodist church districts could be close," 03–06–06:1B
Louisiana-National Guard
"Activated National Guard to be instrumental to Barksdale security," 03–02–21:1B
"Area reservists readying for war," 03–01–05:1A
"National Guard members deploy for Noble Eagle II," 03–01–31:1A
Louisiana-Public Service Commission
"PSC meeting draws more than 150," 03–07–17:2B
"PSC to meet outside Baton Rouge today," 03–07–16:1A
Louisiana-Redistricting
"Court refuses to throw out La. House remap plan," 03–02–14:1B
"Lawmakers press House redistricting issue," 03–03–29:1B
"Redistricting approved by House committee," 04–04–11:2B
"Redistricting bill passes despite some objections," 03–04–16:3B
"Senate passes House redistricting plan," 03–05–08:2B
"Senate to save seat for senator," 03–04–25:1B
Louisiana-Republicans
"Cooksey blames Republicans for Landrieu victory," 03–01–21:5B
"GOP insiders aim to narrow La.'s gubernatorial field," 03–06–11:1B
"GOP opens headquarters," 03–03–02:1B
"GOP strategist warns La. Republicans about complacency," 03–08–17:5B
"GOP targeting Louisiana seat held by Democrat," 03–09–19:3B
"Republican women hear from GOP hopefuls," 03–05–21:2B
"State Republicans seek input from White House strategist," 03–08–16:3B
Louisiana-Riverwalk
"1,500 jobs in works," 03–07–04:6B
"Bass Pro expects at least 1,200 jobseekers," 03–08–10:1A
"Bass pro opens with 'crazy fun'", 03–11–08:8B
"Bass Pro seeks La. photos, artifacts," 03–10–10:8B
"Bass Pro Shop," 03–08–10:1I
"Bass Pro Shops grand opening," 03–11–06:6B
"Bass Pro Shops on schedule for opening this fall," 03–03–14:8B
"Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World starts hiring process," 03–07–04:6B
"City, developers reach oral agreement on Riverwalk," 03–10–22:1A
"Council continues Riverwalk support," 03–03–17:5B
"Hooters coming to Riverwalk," 03–07–03:1A
"La. Riverwalk: 'Out of the box and cutting edge'", 03–07–27:1A
"Project faces delays," 03–10–09:1A
"Radio center to join Riverwalk," 03–09–09:6B
"Riverfront growth may doom nearby business," 03–12–05:1A
"Riverwalk bids to be opened," 03–11–17:1B
"Riverwalk project faces setbacks," 03–09–10:1A
"Riverwalk to break ground," 03–07–02:6B
"Riverwalk to ramp up building," 03–11–24:1A
"Riverwalk woos hotels," 03–05–16:1A
"Riverwalk: 'Everything's thumbs up'", 03–09–17:1A
"Tony Stewart leads guest lineup at Bass pro opening," 03–10–28:1A
"Work on La. Riverwalk buildings to start soon," 03–11–02:6A
Louisiana-Sports Hall of Fame
"Byrd grad selected to Hall," 03–03–23:9C
"Class of 2003 puts the focus on others," 03–06–27:3C
"Dumars' mother knew best," 03–06–23:1C
"Hall of Famers reach out to community," 03–06–29:3C
"Mora transformed Saints into contenders," 03–06–24:1C
Louisiana-Tech
"Brock Berlin's return stirs mixed emotions," 03–08–29:1A
"La. Tech dorms going through growing pains," 03–09–30:1B
"La. Tech to raze Kidd Hall," 03–05–29:2B
"La.Tech educator wins state science honor," 03–12–19:2B
"Louisiana Tech confers 347 degrees," 03–11–24:3B
"Parking tight for Tech, Miami football game," 03–08–21:1A
"Tech student developing biomedical research kit," 03–12–29:1B
Louisiana-Technical College
"Chancellor lauds area campuses' programs," 03–07–28:1B
"LTC spring 2003 graduates," 03–05–27:4B
LSU-Baton Rouge
"1,819 receive degrees from LSU-Baton Rouge," 03–01–01:2B
"Cheney draws mixed reaction," 03–05–22:1A
"LSU officials unveil new football ticket pricing plan," 03–08–14:1A
"LSU seeking to cut reliance on instructors," 03–11–03:5B
"Pleased with sports victories, LSU chancellor aims for more," 03–12–22:1A
"Shreveport native earns school's first doctorate," 03–08–08:2B
LSU-Board of Supervisors
"LSU board OKs big cuts to charity hospitals," 03–08–22:2B
LSU-Health Sciences Center
"92 earn degrees from LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport," 03–08–31:5B
"Board develops plan for deficits," 03–05–03:1B
"Board gives nod to hospital transfer," 03–02–22:6B
"Board of Regents gives money to universities," 03–09–04:1B
"Books over breakfast," 03–03–16:2B
"Break it gently," 03–08–24:1D
"Budget action could benefit LSUHSC," 03–05–30:1B
"Cancer center aims to give hope, plans early 2004 opening," 03–06–25:6B
"Dean honored by medical society," 03–12–15:1B
"Drug-coated stents to be used locally," 03–05–13:2B
"E.A. Conway hospital joins LSU Health Sciences Center," 03–07–05:2A
"Ethics Board fines doctor, his wife $10,000 each," 03–10–10:1A
"Grant for virus study to add jobs, enhance treatments," 03–10–02:1A
"Health leaders to weigh institute," 03–10–13:1A
"Hospital in midst of probe," 03–02–09:1A
"Hospitals confront rules that curb residents' hours," 03–07–01:1A
"La.'s public hospital system begins cuts," 03–07–24:2B
"Lawmakers to model charity hospitals after LSUHSC," 03–05–29:1A
"Legislature offers self-help solution to charity hospitals," 03–07–05:1A
"Local trauma unit activity on rise," 03–12–18:1A
"Louisianans say pain a major problem," 03–09–17:1B
"LSU graduates almost 100 students," 03–06–01:2B
"LSU Hospital focus of federal probe," 03–01–24:1A
"LSUHSC aspires to rival Johns Hopkins," 03–04–20:1I
"LSUHSC chancellor reassures E.A. Conway hospital staff," 03–04–18:2B
"LSUHSC confers 105 degrees," 03–06–05:3B
"LSUHSC researchers record breakthrough," 03–04–04:5B
"LSUHSC to get $40,000 match," 03–09–03:1B
"LSUHSC to honor Dr. Ike Muslow," 03–01–29:1B
"LSUHSC wins grant," 03–10–01:1B
"Med schools compete for minority students," 03–04–06:1I
"Medical students get residency matches," 03–03–21:5B
"Panel OKs merger of N. La. charity hospitals," 03–06–05:2B
"Parkinson's study under way at LSUHSC," 03–05–14:2B
"Program stresses medical careers," 03–07–25:1B
"Researcher: Terry Davis," 03–08–10:1D
"Speaker named for LSUHSC graduation," 03–05–27:1B
"State cuts target LSUHSC," 03–06–08:1B
"Students experience a hands-on look at medicine," 03–02–13:1B
"System deficit pared," 03–02–07:1B
LSUS
"'Warts and all' works are impressive," 03–09–02:2D
"3 named to Business Hall of Fame," 03–08–27:6B
"Author, historian to speak at fund-raiser," 03–03–10:1B
"Board of Regents gives money to universities," 03–09–04:1B
"California woman claims first in LSUS event," 03–02–01:2C
"Campus makeovers," 03–04–27:2B
"Class project: Fix health care," 03–08–24:5I
"Close-knit Pilots open Series play," 03–05–23:1C
"Colleges boost security measures," 03–09–07:2B
"Conference to examine future of local economy," 03–01–27:6B
"Consultant says unity is key to area's growth," 03–02–07:1B
"Course to cover good records," 03–10–30:6B
"Eddy Kozak memorabilia will be given to LSUS," 03–01–29:1D
"Enrichment program adds financial course to lineup," 03–06–13:1B
"Fair to feature volunteer efforts," 03–04–14:1B
"Historian, author introduces book during area fund-raiser," 03–04–26:1B
"Historic Grabill book, a legacy of images," 03–10–21:1D
"History professor to sign books today," 03–05–10:4D
"Howell new LSUS women's coach," 03–01–27:1C
"Job fair attendees look toward future," 03–04–22:6B
"Lincoln Center series begins today at LSUS," 03–10–16:1B
"LSU students create national health-care plan," 03–08–07:1B
"LSUS advances to NAIA's final four," 03–05–28:1C
"LSUS baseball a hit in Idaho," 03–05–29:1C
"LSUS confers degrees on 267 students," 03–12–31:4B
"LSUS graduates 227 students," 03–05–27:4B
"LSUS hopes to peak at right time," 03–04–16:3C
"LSUS institute to hold summit," 03–09–29:6B
"LSUS is feel-good story" [Pilots], 03–05–19:1C
"LSUS lands Chad McDowell," 03–01–09:1C
"LSUS lands Josh Porter," 03–04–24:5C
"LSUS now offers master's program in health care," 03–04–30:6B
"LSUS offers marketing course," 03–10–27:6B
"LSUS offers media presentation," 03–10–27:6B
"LSUS offers Photoshop course," 03–10–27:6B
"LSUS plans to throw 'Mars Star party'", 03–08–31:5B
"LSUS professor to discuss birds," 03–05–21:1B
"LSUS rolls in NAIA event," 03–05–24:1C
"LSUS schedules play 'Lesson Before Dying'", 03–09–16:3D
"LSUS sets course on record keeping," 03–06–06:6B
"LSUS sets play auditions," 03–07–23:4D
"LSUS signs first female basketball player," 03–04–17:3C
"LSUS slides into Series," 03–05–17:1C
"LSUS students to hold free carnival," 03–10–31:1B
"LSUS to hold trade seminars," 03–04–09:6B
"LSUS to host nonprofits training," 03–03–03:6B
"LSUS to offer courses this month in insurance issues," 03–07–05:6B
"LSUS to offer exam preps course," 03–01–14:1B
"LSUS to offer insurance pre-licensing course," 03–10–09:6B
"LSUS to try again with 'Mars Star party," 03–09–15:1B
"LSUS, LSUHSC succeed despite budget woes," 03–07–13:5I
"Medical group seeks volunteers," 03–09–26:1B
"National examiners to visit LSUS," 03–10–11:1B
"New vessel will promote study of wetlands," 03–05–06:1B
"News commentator will speak at Authors in April," 03–04–16:1D
"Obituary-Myrtle West," 03–06–05:3B
"Pilots boost reputation with Series run," 03–05–30:1C
"Pilots coach Musgrave named Coach of the Year," 03–05–14:3C
"Pilots hope to take next step," 03–01–29:1C
"Pilots land four on NAIA All-Tournament Team," 03–06–01:2C
"Pilots seek first World Series trip," 03–05–15:1C
"Pilots stave off elimination," 03–05–27:1C
"President congratulates young finance students," 03–06–28:1B
"Road isn't easy for local weightlifter," 03–11–04:1C
"Strategic plan in works to guide Northwest Louisiana's future," 03–02–02:1I
"Students at LSUS prepare for MCAT," 03–07–05:1B
"Students get lesson in building relationships," 03–02–06:1B
"Three home runs help Pilots win," 03–04–16:3C
"Water quality study subject of grants," 03–09–05:1B
"Women's sports conference to start today," 03–02–07:3C
Lupton, W.C.
"Craftman, Civil War aficionado dies," 03–12–04:2B

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Mansfield, La.
"Batttlefield comes alive," 03–10–06:3B
"Civil War site may be in danger," 03–02–10:1A
"First Mansfield Alive! Festival starts today," 03–06–27:3B
"Group supports battlefield site," 03–05–05:1B
"Historical group plans battle," 03–09–22:1B
"Mansfield Alive! promotes unity of the community," 03–02–07:5B
"Mansfield battle field gains national attention," 03–06–09:1B
"Mansfield grapples with impact of 2004 budget," 03–12–01:1B
"Mansfield native writes, publishes children's books," 03–10–30:6B
Mardi Gras
"3rd parade prepares to strut," 03–01–18:1B
"A toast to Mardi Gras," 03–12–28:1D
"Ark-La-Tex Mardi Gras krewes announce royalty," 03–09–28:2D
"Barkus and Meoux pet parade grows," 03–02–24:1B
"Crowd slim on Fat Tuesday," 03–03–05:1A
"Cruise celebrates Mardi Gras," 03–01–09:3B
"Highland parade not chicken feed anymore," 03–03–03:1B
"Krewe of Barkus & Meoux holds its first ball," 03–02–02:2D
"Krewe of Gemini rolls out 'Ancient Civilization' parade," 03–03–02:1A
"Krewes of Gemini, Centaur kick off Mardi Gras season," 03–01–05:1B
"Local Mardi Gras organizers keep an eye on the skies," 03–02–27:1B
"Local residents involved in Washington, D.C. Mardi Gras," 03–02–02:7D
"Mardi Gras business picks up after slow start," 03–03–02:7B
"Mardi Gras in the Ark-La-Tex," 03–12–28:8D
"Mardi Gras parade arrests increase from last year," 03–03–04:1A
"Mardi Gras parades get a rainy jump-start," 03–02–17:3B
"Mardi Gras showcases economic development," 03–02–01:1A
"Mardi party!", 03–02–23:1A
"Revelers ready to roll," 03–02–20:1A
"Students create elaborate floats," 03–03–01:1B
"Tradegy dampens mood at capital Mardi Gras," 03–02–01:2B
Marjorie Lyons Playhouse
"'1776' a stirring production," 03–07–19:4D
"'1776'", 03–07–15:1D
"'Bars' spoofs '50s prison flicks," 03–11–11:2D
"'Beauty Queen' open MLP season," 03–09–23:3D
"'Dumbo' a charmer for all ages," 03–04–26:5B
"'Noises Off' is mindless, rib-tickling good time," 03–06–07:4D
"'Noises Off' looks at both sides of stage," 03–06–03:3D
"'The Bat' offers surprises," 03–04–01:1D
"'Wayside Motor Inn' a good effort," 03–02–08:4D
"'Wayside' readies for opening," 03–02–04:3D
"'Women Behind Bars' is winner," 03–11–15:4D
"Centenary College's 'The Bat' flies high," 03–04–05:6D
"Marjorie Lyons extends '1776' musical," 03–07–22:3D
"MLP offers a good 'Beauty Queen'" 03-09-27:4D
"New theater award named after late Shreveport actress," 03–06–10:3D
"Theater to unveil commemorative works," 03–07–17:4D
Marvin, Charles A. 'Corky'
"Former judge dies at 74," 03–04–28:4B
McCormic, Hayward
"Obituary," 03–06–20:4B
"Vivian mayor dies during second term," 03–06–20:1B
McCrery, Rep. Jim
"Bending the growth curve," 03–10–19:5I
"Government rejects bid to extend comment period on Indian casino," 03–12–05:1B
"La. congressmen back energy bill," 03–11–19:5A
"La. leaders sound off on Bush's tax plan," 03–01–12:7I
"Landrieu, McCrery to visit biomed lab," 03–05–27:5B
"Louisianans support ban on abortion procedure," 03–10–03:3A
"LSU students create national health-care plan," 03–08–07:1B
"McCrery to open waterworks," 03–06–30:1B
"Ribbon-cutting today for rural water system," 03–06–30:3B
"State's D.C. delegation lists priorities," 03–01–12:1A
Meadows Museum
"Jack London," 03–08–19:1D
"Meadows Museum receives donation of rare print," 03–06–17:2D
"Meadows Museum unveils latest exhibit," 03–02–15:1B
"Meadows offers some interesting exhibits," 03–07–22:2D
"Meadows prepares muiltiple exhibits," 03–06–10:2D
"Meadows showcases comprehensive exhibit," 03–08–05:2D
"William Joyce exhibit opens at Meadows on Sunday," 03–10–29:1D
Minden, La.
"Minden alcohol issue stirs more woes," 03–11–13:1B
"Minden faces alcohol decision," 03–11–09:1B
"Minden to vote on liquor sales," 03–08–05:1B
"Minden voters say yes to alcohol in restaurants," 03–11–16:5A
"Minden," 03–07–24:SS
"Opponents will not challenge alcohol election," 03–11–26:1B
Mudbug Madness
"Feeling hot, hot, hot," 03–05–25:1B
"It's Mudbug Madness time," 03–05–20:1A
Multicultural Center of the South
"Center conducts statewide hunt for multicultural relics," 03–12–01:3B
"City buys home for Multicultural Center," 03–05–03:1B
"Multicultural Center seeks translators," 03–12–22:5B
Municipal Auditorium
"'Canned goods' artifacts will boost museum," 03–06–25:1B
"Big-time boxing is back," 03–05–05:1C
"Bluegrass festival tickets to go on sale March 21," 03–03–05:1B
"Bluegrass pioneers return to Municipal," 03–03–20:1D
"Seinfeld kills in Shreveport debut," 03–05–10:2B
Music in Shreveport
"GM workers record song," 03–09–13:1A
"Local drummer to appear on Saturday Night Live," 03–11–08:1B

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NAACP
"Citizens board in jeopardy," 03–06–18:1A
"District attorney focuses on right to public safety," 03–06–14:1B
"Documents offer insight into probe," 03–04–27:1A
"Former NAACP official embraces Confederate heritage," 03–01–03:1B
"Local issues on NAACP's agenda," 03–09–25:1A
"Local NAACP to host convention," 03–09–22:1B
"Louisiana NAACP collects data on police complaints," 03–12–08:4B
"NAACP calls for Alexandria police chief to resign," 03–02–26:3B
"NAACP to start complaint center," 03–09–27:1B
"NAACP, black families sue Natchitoches Parish schools," 03–01–25:3B
"Panel sets hearing on complaint," 03–07–10:1B
"Proposed boycott raises questions," 03–06–05:1A
"Racism focus of breakfast group meeting," 03–04–09:3B
"State NAACP calls for national 'SWAT Team'", 03–04–27:1A
NASA-Columbia Crash
"'They go in peace'", 03–02–05:1A
"Astronauts' remains leave BAFB," 03–02–06:1A
"Columbia lost: BAFB in command post for shuttle debris recovery," 03–02–02:1A
"Debris found by searchers yield no clues to cause of catastrophe," 03–02–07:5A
"Divers: Toledo Bend search a challenge," 03–02–23:1B
"Investigators plan to piece together debris," 03–02–12:1A
"Israeli's remains identified before leaving BAFB rabbi says," 03–02–07:5A
"Main Louisiana search effort tapers off," 03–02–11:3A
"More human remains found from disaster," 03–02–13:1B
"Official: Level of debris brought to BAFB intensifies," 03–02–05:4A
"Officials crack down on looting of debris," 03–02–06:1A
"Officials ship debris to Florida," 03–02–11:1A
"Only one confirmed piece of shuttle found in Toledo Bend Reservoir," 03–03–28:4B
"Scattered pieces of debris checked out locally," 03–02–02:5A
"Search for Columbia debris near completion," 03–04–02:1B
"Seeking answers," 03–02–03:1A
"Service honors fallen astronauts," 03–02–09:6A
"Shuttle debris craters discovered at Fort Polk," 03–02–05:1A
"Shuttle debris search in Louisiana cost is estimated at $332,000," 03–03–06:2B
"Shuttle debris searchers top million-acre mark," 03–03–15:3B
"Shuttle investigators gather at Barksdale," 03–02–03:1A
"Shuttle memorial set for Saturday," 03–02–07:5A
"Shuttle pieces could fall for some time," 03–02–03:1B
"Shuttle recovery efforts continue in area," 03–02–11:3A
Natchitoches, LA
"Natchitoches airport gets more than $1.5M for improvements this year," 03–11–07:1B
"Natchitoches Christmas fest striving for spectacular," 03–11–05:1A
"Natchitoches looks to convention center as another tourist draw," 03–11–24:1B
"Natchitoches pumps out the holiday spirit," 03–12–06:1A
National Conference for Community and Justice
"Women find similarities in different faiths," 03–03–01:1B
National Conference of Christian and Jews
"Group to honor community leaders," 03–02–17:1B
North Louisiana Business Hall of Fame
"3 named to Business Hall of Fame," 03–08–27:6B
Northwest Louisiana War Veterans Home
"State VA bungles local veterans home," 03–05–11:5I
"Veterans home headed for architect selection," 03–08–26:2B
Northwestern State University
"674 receive degrees from Northwestern," 03–05–20:2B
"Caddo school official eyes move to NSU," 03–10–21:1B
"Northwestern State fires dean, 2 professors," 03–03–29:3B
"NSU begins new identification system," 03–01–17:2B
"NSU renames social sciences department," 03–11–21:3B
"NSU Web site offers classes to hundreds," 03–07–26:2B
Norton Art Gallery
"Children, adults can enjoy new Norton exhibitions," 03–07–02:4D
"Gallery to open its new wing," 03–06–12:1A
"Norton unveils new wing for children, adults," 03–06–16:1B
"Norton's wildlife show is awesome," 03–10–02:2D
"Wildlife exhibit moves into Norton Art Gallery," 03–09–03:1D

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Obituaries
"Akin, E.P.", 03–09–13:3B
"Boggs, Audrey Strayhan," 03–03–25:2B
"Canfield, Sandra Kay Patterson," 03–01–24:2B
"Cunningham, Nell," 03–04–22:2B
"Dixon, John Allen Jr.", 03–02–26:2B
"Edwards, Ella Herries Chandler," 03–07–06:4B
"Elliott, Dr. James John," 03–12–24:3B
"Glassell, Elizabeth "Betsy," 03–10–09:3B
"Houston, Kathy J. Guillotte," 03–02–25:2B
"Ilgenfritz, Pauline 'Polly' Huddleston," 03–05–03:3B
"Jobe, Donald Williams," 03–12–19:7B
"Lieber, Dr. Samuel L.", 03–01–06:4B
"Lombardino, Charles Sr.", 03–04–01:2B
"Magee, James Carl," 03–05–15:3B
"McCook, Dr.Thomas ," 03–09–10:4B
"Mercer, William Hamilton Hodges," 03–07–08:3B
"Miciotto, Joe," 03–12–27:3B
"Mims, Alvin," 03–12–26:3B
"Nelson, Harry Reynolds," 03–04–08:2B
"O'Neal, Hardy Abram," 03–03–28:4B
"Sanders, Dr. Jason Chase," 03–01–24:2B
"Spurlock, Dr. C. E.", 03–08–18:4B
"Thomas, Fabia Elliott," 03–02–22:2B
"Thurmond, Jesse Moss," 03–02–27:2B
"Trulock, Daryl Pate," 03–10–23:3B
"West, Myrtle," 03–06–05:3B
"Williams, Dr. Ollie Penn ," 03–10–15:3B
Oil and Gas
"Amendment to allow oil, gas tax killed," 03–06–10:2B
"Area oil and gas activity," 03–01–12:5I, 03–01–19:5I, 03–01–26:5I, 03–02–09:5I, 03–02–16:3I, 03–03–02:3I,
03–03–16:3I, 03–03–23:3I, 03–03–30:3I, 03–04–13:3I, 03–04–20:3I, 03–04–27:3I, 03–05–04:3I,
03–05–11:3I, 03–05–18:3I, 03–05–25:3I, 03–06–01:3I, 03–06–08:3I, 03–06–15:3I, 03–06–22:3I,
03–06–29:3I, 03–07–06:3I, 03–07–13:3I, 03–07–20:3I, 03–07–27:3I, 03–08–03:3I, 03–08–10:3I,
03–08–17:3I, 03–08–24:3I, 03–08–31:3I, 03–09–07:3I, 03–09–14:3I, 03–09–21:3I, 03–09–28:3I,
03–10–05:3I, 03–10–12:3I, 03–10–19:3I, 03–10–26:3I, 03–11–02:3I, 03–11–09:3I, 03–12–14:4I
"Experts: Oil prices won't help," 03–01–13:1B
"Gas prices reach new record high," 03–03–13:6B
"Officials: Energy bill relief is on way," 03–03–02:1B
"Offshore oil bids near 800," 03–03–20:6B
"Petroleum reserve is ready if needed," 03–03–17:1B
"Plan to keep oil workers in La. makes no progress," 03–08–29:8B
"Rig count is up," 03–06–01:1I
"Rising fuel prices affect local businesses, agencies," 03–02–27:1A
"Rocky future seen for La. chemical industry," 03–05–13:6B
"Senate committee reviewing oil and gas process," 03–08–26:2B
"War fears fuel rise in gasoline prices," 03–02–18:1B
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center
"Disabled vets question fix for pay dispute," 03–11–11:1A
"Hospital to honor former POWs," 03–04–09:1B
"VA aims to lower medical waiting," 03–08–28:1A
"VA Medical Center to fill 32 positions," 03–03–05:1A
"Veterans wait for care while doctors fail to come to work," 03–05–27:1A

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Pamoja Cultural Arts Center
"Artists kick off Sankofa Series at Pamoja Center," 03–03–23:3B
"Series to showcase work of black artists," 03–03–19:1B
"Works of local artist, teacher on display" [Woodrow M. Evans], 03–08–14:2D
Parish, Robert
"Barmore, Parish elected to Hall," 03–04–08:1C
"Hall hails Chief," 03–09–05:1C
"Hall of Fame to induct Louisiana legends," 03–09–05:1A
"Parish set the bar high at Centenary," 03–09–06:5C
"Parish, Barmore join Hall of Fame," 03–09–06:1C
"Robert Parish named Hall of Fame finalist," 03–03–11:1C
"Trade put Parish on road to Hall," 03–09–06:5C
Performing Arts Center
"'Pajama Game' cast, tickets announced," 03–06–10:3D
"'Pirates of Penzance' is klunky and funny," 03–02–22:3B
"'Pirates of Penzance' ready to romp," 03–02–18:2D
"Auditions announced for 'Pajama Game'", 03–04–15:3D
"PAC announces auditions for 'Oliver!'", 03–06–24:3D
"PAC hopes audiences are ready to play 'Pajama Game'", 03–07–01:3D
"PAC's 'Pajama Game' unsteady on its feet," 03–07–06:5B
"Revue's spoofs stay fresh," 03–11–10:1B
"Show about Huey Long will be held Saturday," 03–10–01:6D
Peter Pan Players
"'Cinderella' fairy tale will open season for Peter Pan Players," 03–08–12:3D
"'Wizard of Oz' is delightful, fun," 03–12–29:3B
"Children's troupe delays 'Cinderella'", 03–08–05:3D
"Flying elephant expected at Peter Pan Players," 03–04–22:2D
"Peter Pan Players announces 'Dumbo'", 03–04–08:3D
"Peter Pan Players celebrates 30 years," 03–12–25:1D
"Peter Pan Players' 'Cinderella' pleasant," 03–08–15:2B
"PPP 'Wizard of Oz' tickets on sale now," 03–12–09:3D
"PPP announces season," 03–06–12:2D
Pickering, Myrtle
"Local community pioneer dies," 03–11–07:2B
"Obituary," 03–11–08:4B
Pioneer Heritage Center
"Author, historian to speak at fund-raiser," 03–03–10:1B
"Mission to be part of Heritage Center," 03–06–22:1B
"Pioneer Day brings history home," 03–10–19:1B
Plain Dealing, LA
"Plain Dealing mayor is optimistic about future," 03–03–10:1A
Port of Shreveport-Bossier
"Barge tonnage, customs shipments rise," 03–09–29:6B
"Company expands to port," 03–09–24:6B
"Port maneuvers to keep firm here," 03–06–21:1A
"Port of Shreveport-Bossier seeks funding to step up security," 03–04–17:3B
Porter, John T.
"Business icon, city leader dies," 03–07–01:1A
"John Porter was a 'civic treasure'", 03–07–03:1A
"Obituary," 03–07–02:3B
Presley, Elvis
"Elvis' original backup band reunites in New Orleans," 03–05–03:2B
Private Schools
"Calvery Baptist Academy to bring back high school after 17 Years," 03–11–17:1A
"Catholic schools to continue LEAP testing," 03–09–23:1B
"Private Christian school opens in Caddo Parish," 03–08–17:5B
"School changes schedule," 03–07–03:1B
Providence House
"Providence House graduates receive $4,000 toward vehicle," 03–02–19:1B
"Providence House keeps families together," 03–12–16:1B
"Team to dedicate game to shelter," 03–05–21:1B
"The Times '10 Best Dressed' are named," 03–10–05:1D
"Toms presents donation to Providence House," 03–05–13:2B

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Red River
"Anglers disagree on Red's future," 03–06–01:7C
"Area swarms with activity," 03–10–05:10A
"Getting to know the Red River," 03–05–11:7C
"Red River a haven for recreation," 03–07–02:1A
Red River District
"Bands get paid for Red River District performances," 03–08–06:1B
"Bar opens in District," 03–11–26:6B
"Chit's closes site in District," 03–01–07:1A
"City starts District foreclosure," 03–10–23:1A
"City wants $5M HUD loan repaid," 03–12–01:1B
"Closed club owed rent," 03–09–26:1A
"Coffee shop partner sees wide appeal for District," 03–03–30:1I
"Council bans open containers," 03–08–27:1A
"Cruising ordinance denied," 03–10–15:1B
"Developer aims to set record straight," 03–11–10:1A
"Developer says District 'on sale'", 03–08–19:1A
"District expects big GSU footbal crowd," 03–09–13:1A
"District honors Louisiana culture with bicentennial celebration," 03–09–07:1B
"District owes Krewe," 03–08–09:6B
"District pitchman selected," 03–10–24:1A
"District pleases possible tenants," 03–01–22:1A
"District signs a new nightclub," 03–05–16:1A
"District struggles financially," 03–08–18:1A
"Does its success matter to downtown Shreveport?", 03–10–26:1A
"Downtown security increased," 03–09–06:1B
"Eateries sued for stiffing on rent," 03–01–11:1A
"Entertainment district struggles in infancy, politics," 03–07–20:5I
"Hal Sutton plans Red River District restaurant," 03–05–09:1A
"Investor interested in District," 03–08–16:1A
"Is downtown area singing the blues?", 03–01–12:1B
"La. Purchase Bicentennial Plaza to be under Texas Street Bridge," 03–09–04:1B
"MacArthur's to change its theme," 03–08–15:6B
"Meatbalz closes in Red River District," 03–11–19:8B
"More closures strike District," 03–01–16:1A
"New club comes to Red River District," 03–10–29:1A
"New dance club aims to help breathe life back into District," 03–12–05:8B
"New delis, bars add flavor to downtown Shreveport," 03–02–05:6B
"New openings may stir interest," 03–05–23:1A
"New restaurant named for Red River District," 03–03–28:8B
"New restaurants, music club to join districts," 03–01–18:1A
"Nicky's headed to Red River District," 03–11–08:5B
"Officials target cruising in District," 03–09–20:1B
"Performers seek payment from Red River District," 03–07–18:1A
"Police present in District," 03–09–16:1B
"Popular Red River District dance club closes doors," 03–09–25:1A
"Red River District faces travails," 03–08–24:1A
"Red River District gets help from city," 03–07–19:6B
"Red River District goes artsy for arts and crafts," 03–08–03:5B
"Red River District maintains viability," 03–01–19:1A
"Venues appeal to a variety of individuals," 03–09–15:1A
Red River Parish
"Board denies salary reduction request," 03–12–26:5B
"Law enforcement adds crime tools," 03–06–08:1B
"Red River finances 'slim'", 03–04–20:1B
"Red River schools may soon turn a corner," 04–04–11:3B
Red River Revel
"Attention: Fun awaits," 03–10–05:1B
"Get out and revel," 03–10–09:1B
"Head for a last go at Revel today," 03–10–11:1B
"NASA astronaut set for Revel," 03–09–28:1B
"Red River Revel," 03–10–01:SS
"Revel 2003 set to open," 03–10–01:1A
"Revel fun continues in Shreveport," 03–10–06:1B
"Revel to offer events today," 03–10–04:1B
"Superstar Trace Adkins to headline the Revel," 03–08–20:1A
"The Revel returns," 03–10–03:17E
Red River Waterway
"Area to receive almost $40M for projects," 03–02–14:1A
Red River Waterway Commission
"Construction to begin on riverfront project," 03–05–31:1A
"Riverview construction continues," 03–07–03:2A
Roads
"Residents lobby for better roads," 03–06–17:1A
"Residents seek relief from traffic dilemma," 03–01–21:1A
"Section of Airline Drive to be widened," 03–03–12:1A
"State seeks local input on highway plan," 03–02–26:1B
"State to tackle highway death 'epidemic'", 03–03–11:1A
"Study: La. roads rough for travelers," 03–12–15:1B
"Traffic Street work could begin soon," 03–01–15:1B
RRAFT
"Donation boosts proposed theater," 03–08–26:1B
"RRAFT fund-raiser is tonight at The Havana," 03–09–09:3D

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Sabine River Authority
"Audit findings topic of SRA meeting," 03–03–26:1B
"Audit says SRA broke state law," 03–03–25:1B
"Complaint prompts group to record closed sessions," 03–06–28:5B
"District attorney promises thorough review of SRA audit," 04–04–11:1B
"Panel OKs financial solutions," 03–01–16:1B
"Proposal sets new level for reservoir," 03–04–21:1B
"Sabine River Authority still awaiting review of critical audit," 03–06–27:1B
"Sabine River Authority's request for $1.7M denied," 03–01–17:3B
"SAR vows to keep closer eye on Cypress Bend finances," 03–09–19:4B
"SRA board revises plans to revamp parks," 03–09–21:4B
"SRA eases worried about Cypress Bend finances," 03–11–02:3B
"SRA says finances bare, but in black," 03–06–18:1B
"SRA seeks review of audit," 03–03–27:3B
"SRA sets new goals, saves jobs," 03–04–26:1B
"SRA to revamp its park sites," 03–07–28:1B
Sci-Port Discovery Center
"Entries open for annual Sci-Port writing contest," 03–07–19:4D
"New Sci-Port show will shock parents, amaze children," 03–06–09:1B
"Sci-Port creates new program," 03–02–01:1B
"Sci-Port gears up for Mad Scientist Ball," 03–10–15:1D
"Sci-Port plans mosquito sessions," 03–07–12:1B
"Sci-Port plans special day," 03–06–21:1B
"Sci-Port seeking writing entries," 03–08–29:2B
"Sci-Port steps up space programs," 03–02–06:1B
"Sci-Port to feature skydiver, demos," 03–01–17:1B
"Sci-Port's Halloween is fun, yucky," 03–10–31:4E
"Science carnival set at libraries," 03–07–24:1B
Shreve City
"Asian market's January opening delayed," 03–01–03:1A
Shreve Memorial Library
"Area libraries avoid cutbacks," 03–01–06:1B
"Check out these libraries," 03–09–28:1D
"Jesse James display at area library," 03–10–23:1B
"Library opens new branch," 03–03–31:1B
"Library reading program enhances basic skills," 03–03–02:2B
"Mooretown library plans opening," 03–09–27:1B
"New library is unveiled," 03–09–29:1B
"Seminars on budgeting, retirement to be held," 03–10–04:6B
"Shreve Memorial Library building program begins its final chapter," 03–12–01:1B
"Shreve Memorial unveils latest library branch," 03–05–19:3B
Shreveport Greater Human Relations Commission
"Saunders to leave Human Relations post," 03–05–21:3B
Shreveport-Airport Authority
"Airline cuts to hit Shreveport flights," 03–07–17:1A
"Discount airline grows; could add Shreveport," 03–06–12:6B
"Historic airplanes to wing way to city," 03–08–03:5B
Shreveport-Bossier African-American Chamber of Commerce
"Area business communtiy recognizes minority leader," 03–06–12:6B
"Political hopefuls, others capitalize on forum," 03–01–20:1A
Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal
"United as never before," 03–11–30:5I
Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau
"La. Purchase Bicentennial Plaza to be under Texas Street Bridge," 03–09–04:1B
Shreveport-Bossier Economy
"$1.2M grant to aid area's economic development," 03–09–18:2B
"'Outdoors' stores gear up for competition," 03–11–05:6B
"1,500 jobs in works," 03–07–04:6B
"2 Kmarts to close here," 03–01–15:1A
"200 GE jobs in jeopardy," 03–02–28:1A
"Airline woes hit home," 03–07–06:1I
"Area adds 1,700 jobs in 2002," 03–01–25:6B
"Area companies working harder," 03–08–17:1A
"Area down 1,300 jobs over past 12 months," 03–10–25:6B
"Area economy still sluggish," 03–06–15:1A
"Bankruptcies continue on upward trend," 03–03–03:6B
"Bankruptcy filings still rise," 03–01–02:6B
"Barge tonnage, customs shipments rise," 03–09–29:6B
"BASF Corp. grounds success in pain relief," 03–01–05:1I
"Bass Pro expects at least 1,200 jobseekers," 03–08–10:1A
"Bass Pro Shop," 03–08–10:1I
"Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World starts hiring process," 03–07–04:6B
"Beaird Industries to hire 45 workers," 03–06–05:6B
"Beaird lays off 17 workers," 03–11–05:6B
"CellXion to add 150 jobs," 03–09–24:1A
"Chicago opens doors to a bygone era," 03–10–03:8B
"Church officially buys South Park Mall property," 03–11–04:1A
"Church to proceed with plans to purchase South Park Mall," 03–07–03:1B
"Club ties theme to the tropics," 03–07–30:6B
"Community could benefit from church buying mall," 03–09–02:1A
"Companies paid by Whitaker may soon receive bill," 03–01–13:1A
"Company relocation to bring 75 jobs," 03–01–30:1A
"Conference to examine future of local economy," 03–01–27:6B
"Consultant says unity is key to area's growth," 03–02–07:1B
"Continental adds 50 jobs," 03–10–07:6B
"County officials gather for economic conference," 03–05–14:6B
"Developers aim to create 3,000-person community," 03–10–10:1A
"Disney to close local store," 03–03–07:6B
"Distributor leases old Avaya building," 03–06–03:6B
"East Side Plaza lists 1st tenants," 03–03–01:6B
"Economic climate hard on workers," 03–06–15:1I
"Economic pressures don't slow casino investment," 03–04–13:1I
"Economy surges," 03–10–31:1A
"Fashion to close after 83 years," 03–11–18:6B
"Focus: The local economy," 03–01–05:1I, 03–01–12:1I, 03–01–19:1I, 03–01–26:1I, 03–02–02:1I
"Football fans, tourists keep local hotels filled," 03–09–06:1A
"Forecast: 41,600 new jobs," 03–09–25:6B
"Furniture store to close doors," 03–06–07:6B
"GE cuts may start in August," 03–04–01:6B
"GE gives notice to 200," 03–09–04:1A
"GM shutdown skews local labor report," 03–06–03:6B
"GM supplier to hire 75 by year's end," 03–06–04:1A
"GM suppliers begin hiring," 03–08–13:1A
"GM workers celebrate launch of new pickups," 03–10–07:1A
"Governor to mark expansions," 03–10–04:1A
"Home buyers keep economy moving," 03–03–02:1I
"Home starts rise for sixth straight year," 03–01–03:6B
"Ind. investors buy Avaya building," 03–05–24:1A
"Initiatives focus on boosting downtrodden neighborhoods," 03–09–09:1B
"Investors to decide on plan for area," 03–09–09:1A
"Isle expansion ahead of schedule," 03–07–02:6B
"Italian Grill looks at southeast Shreveport," 03–11–13:6B
"Job gains may offset losses of recent years," 03–09–28:1I
"Job market gets boost after lagging year," 03–01–01:8B
"Jobseekers target Bass Pro openings," 03–08–12:1A
"La. job market grows," 03–03–17:6B
"Labor unions target supplier companies," 03–09–01:1A
"Local Sheraton files for Chapter 11," 03–02–19:1A
"Lowe's development brings more traffic flow concerns," 03–09–30:1A
"Lowe's shows interest in Youree Drive property," 03–09–19:1A
"Manufacturing jobs continue long slide," 03–03–16:1I
"Metro areas partner to grow job base," 03–09–07:1I
"Military members make eager housing customers," 03–11–25:1A
"New home construction keeps local economy afloat," 03–02–07:8B
"New local retailers signed for malls," 03–03–07:6B
"New subdivisions spring up around Bossier City," 03–04–21:1A
"Outdoor World," 03–11–02:1A
"Plan addresses region's economy," 04–04–11:1A
"Provenance plan to be unveiled," 03–10–09:6B
"Rally aims to bring new businesses," 03–09–07:1A
"Real estate sectors grow," 03–04–18:8B
"Report shows Shreveport region gaining 1,000 jobs," 03–12–25:1A
"Report: Economy lags behind other La. cities," 03–07–02:1B
"Restaurant chains flock here," 03–06–26:6B
"Retailers enjoy July sales jump," 03–08–14:1A
"Rosenblath plans to close Saturday," 03–06–25:6B
"Sealy grows with local market," 03–04–29:6B
"Shreveport to post promotional video on city's Web site," 03–08–27:1B
"Shreveport woos Boeing for 747 plant," 03–06–21:1A
"Software developer among Top 10 small businesses," 03–06–05:6B
"South Park Mall put on the market," 03–04–29:1A
"South Park's possible sale leaves churches in limbo," 03–07–24:1A
"South Shreveport sees new wave of businesses," 03–01–17:8B
"State adds 3,100 jobs in a year," 03–05–10:6B
"Strip center offers affordable retail space," 03–09–02:5B
"Survey: City's job outlook high," 03–09–16:1A
"Two high-rises up for sale," 03–06–04:6B
"Wherehouse Music to close local store," 03–02–27:6B
"Whitaker prepares to fold," 03–01–11:1A
"Willis-Knighton cuts 50 jobs," 03–03–08:1A
"Work under way to fill committee vacancy," 03–01–28:3B
Shreveport-Bossier Environment
"Agency presents air-quality findings," 03–09–19:1B
"Area businesses asked to help reduce pollution," 03–03–12:6B
"Companies ready an anti-smog plan," 03–08–03:1I
"Company indicted in river dumping," 03–09–27:1A
"Erosion could force some in Bossier to relocate," 03–08–06:1A
"Federal government to probe refinery," 03–09–06:1B
"Judge rules for city in Cross Lake drilling suit," 03–06–25:1B
"Organizations clean up city," 03–04–13:8B
"Pennzoil to pay $495K in penalties," 03–01–01:1A
"Pollution pact to help improve air quality," 03–05–01:1B
"Proposed power plant stirs concern," 03–03–16:1A
"Raw sewage flows in Keithville area," 03–07–22:1A
"Shreveport cancels composting program to save money," 03–01–23:1A
"Shreveport Green earns Keep American Beautiful award," 03–12–20:1B
"Texas firm to seek possible explosives in Twelve Mile Bayou," 03–02–12:1B
"Worried residents get relief," 03–01–31:1A
Shreveport-Bossier Sports Museum of Champions
"Sports museum demolished to make room for visitor center," 03–02–14:1B
Shreveport-Chamber of Commerce
"BAFB named industry of the year," 03–05–01:6B
"Banker builds on LSU ties," 03–01–27:6B
"Chamber offers business counseling," 03–10–27:6B
"Chamber to honor musician" [Tillman Franks], 03–05–14:6B
"Chamber wins top 10 honor," 03–03–11:6B
"Cochran to be inducted into Chamber's 'Walk of Stars'", 03–01–09:6B
"E.R. 'Bo' Campbell names Business Leader of the Year," 03–01–17:8B
"Johnnie Cochran remembers lessons learned in Shreveport," 03–01–29:1B
"Metro areas partner to grow job base," 03–09–07:1I
"Official to discuss GM plant expansion," 03–06–19:1B
"Plan addresses region's economy," 04–04–11:1A
"Procurement center is a model for success," 03–05–11:1I
"Provenance plan to be unveiled," 03–10–09:6B
"Software developer among Top 10 small businesses," 03–06–05:6B
"Study pushes investment in people, neighborhoods," 04–04–11:8B
"Women's Week workshop planned," 03–03–06:6B
"Workshop offered for business owners," 03–09–29:6B
Shreveport-City Council
"'Deep' budget cuts likely hot button topics," 03–04–21:1B
"3 councilmen want chief fired," 03–04–25:1A
"Adult business law vote put on hold," 03–01–29:1A
"Amnesty proposed for ticket violators," 03–08–20:1B
"Another suit filed against Deja Vu," 03–02–22:1B
"Attorney: Bond money misspent," 03–02–28:1A
"Budget battle expected," 03–05–27:1B
"Budget cut plan in motion," 03–05–14:1B
"Businesses lose annexation fight," 03–09–24:1B
"Businesses weigh possible effects of annexation into city," 03–08–26:6B
"City Attorney: paved parking lot not unlawful," 03–11–20:1B
"City closer to building acquisition," 03–03–26:1B
"City Council adopts $370 million budget for 2004," 03–12–10:2A
"City Council may form watchdog group," 03–04–09:2A
"City Council may re-examine waivers," 03–01–13:1B
"City Council meeting turns fiery," 03–04–23:1A
"City Council says no to workers union," 03–05–28:3A
"City panel proposes garbage fee," 03–11–29:1A
"City selects contractor," 03–10–29:1A
"City to slash budget," 03–04–17:1A
"City wants $5M HUD loan repaid," 03–12–01:1B
"City workers' union vote delayed," 03–11–12:1B
"Closed club owed rent," 03–09–26:1A
"Convention center faces more issues," 03–02–23:1A
"Council addresses West Nile concerns," 03–09–22:1A
"Council approves apology resolution," 03–09–24:2B
"Council bans open containers," 03–08–27:1A
"Council considers parking ticket law," 03–07–22:1A
"Council considers renaming street," 03–04–08:1B
"Council debates minority inclusion," 03–02–26:1A
"Council extends landfill contract," 03–07–24:2B
"Council focuses on property owners," 03–04–21:1A
"Council looks to name parking hearing officer," 03–10–14:1B
"Council members expected to introduce cuts," 03–05–13:2B
"Council mulls Huckaby Ave. proposal," 03–07–08:1A
"Council mulls open-container ban," 03–08–26:1B
"Council OKs union, mayor pledges veto," 03–12–10:1A
"Council quashes plans to build housing complex," 03–10–15:6B
"Council rejects plea bargain probe," 03–08–13:2B
"Council rethinks hiring expert," 03–06–10:1C
"Council returns to cuts," 03–05–12:1A
"Council to probe city water," 03–10–28:1B
"Council to put union vote on hold," 03–03–25:2B
"Council to vote on apology to pastor," 03–09–23:1A
"Council vote ends contract with Human Relations Commission," 03–06–25:2A
"Council vote may affect strip club," 03–03–10:1A
"Council vote will keep club open," 03–03–12:1A
"Council will mull 'park' definition," 03–03–11:1B
"Councilman accused of censorship," 03–06–11:1A
"Councilman Calvin Lester helps collect trash, support for union," 03–12–05:1B
"Councilman Calvin Lester pays ethics fine," 03–07–24:1A
"Councilman expected to call for more investigation," 03–04–22:1B
"Councilman faces fines," 03–07–15:1A
"Councilman files stalking complaint," 03–10–16:1B
"Councilman Gibson requests security in chamber," 03–07–26:1B
"Councilman offers budget proposal," 03–05–24:1B
"Councilman proposes giving money to schools," 03–09–27:1A
"Councilman requests plea-bargain probe," 03–08–12:1A
"Councilman to seek repayment of bond money," 03–03–25:1A
"Councilman: Shift funds to roads," 03–01–26:1A
"Councilmen try to plug $8M hole," 03–05–28:1A
"Cruising ordinance denied," 03–10–15:1B
"Deadline nears for businesses," 03–03–30:1B
"Deja Vu case develops a new twist," 03–03–01:1A
"Deja Vu grand opening draws large crowd," 03–02–07:1A
"Disparity debate continues," 03–06–16:1A
"Ethics board fines city councilman" [Calvin Lester], 03–06–06:1B
"Gibson pursues plea bargain investigation," 03–08–21:2B
"Lester clears ethics penalty," 03–07–30:1B
"Lester in hot seat__again," 03–12–20:1A
"Lester issues apology letter," 03–08–05:1A
"Lester takes plea deal," 03–07–19:1A
"Lester's $50 'deal' questioned," 03–08–03:1A
"Lester's record hurts leadership," 03–07–16:11A
"Mayor vetoes workers' union," 03–12–16:1B
"Mayor: 'I do apologize'", 03–11–11:1A
"Millions owed in fines," 03–08–10:1A
"Official proposes Tasers for police," 03–12–09:1A
"Official: City must overhaul codes department," 03–06–02:1A
"Officials question parking lot funds," 03–11–13:1A
"Officials target cruising in district," 03–09–20:1B
"Ordinance loophole targeted by council," 03–07–08:1B
"Panel to study police merger," 03–07–09:1A
"Parking amnesties net $50K," 03–12–24:1B
"Parking ticket scofflaw named," 03–07–23:1A
"Parkway parking lot raises concerns," 03–11–09:1A
"Pay boosted," 03–01–01:8A
"Police shooting fallout lingers," 03–06–15:1A
"Police steps down," 03–06–21:1A
"Police, fire manpower key in '04 budget," 03–10–09:1A
"Problems mount for Shreveport Councilman Lester," 03–07–16:1A
"Proposal for police review board ekes out of La. House committee," 03–06–05:2A
"Rally aims to bring new businesses," 03–09–07:1A
"Residency requirement upheld for city department heads," 03–09–10:1A
"Resolution sets deadline to end commission," 03–06–24:1A
"Sex business law OK'd," 03–02–12:1A
"Sexual business law back on table," 03–01–15:1A
"Sexually oriented business law resurfaces," 03–01–14:1A
"Shreveport council leaves loophole in residency law," 03–08–13:1A
"Shreveport ponders youth shelter funds," 03–02–24:1B
"Solutions sought for firefighters retirement crisis," 03–02–26:4A
"Strip club wants to place 'giant' billboard downtown," 03–09–09:1A
"Struggling golf enterprise fund subject of budget debate," 03–10–20:1A
"Veto of workers' union stands," 03–12–20:1B
"Videotapes stun state legislators," 03–05–02:1B
"Vote delayed on sexually oriented business laws," 03–01–28:1B
"Vote set on sexual business ordinance," 03–02–11:1A
"Zoning board says club is legal," 03–02–13:1A
Shreveport-City Government
"$1.8 million settlement helps patch street budget," 03–09–24:1B
"Altec boss's record not part of audit," 03–02–15:2A
"Attorney general to review convention center dirt contract," 03–09–19:1A
"Attorney: Bond money misspent," 03–02–28:1A
"Audit cites concerns; reveals no impropriety," 03–12–19:1A
"Audit targets city's environmental deal," 03–02–15:1A
"Audit: Fair Share performing better," 03–01–09:1A
"Auditors: No end in sight for convention center probe," 03–06–06:1B
"Bridge work prompts investigation," 03–12–18:1A
"City bond rating lowered," 03–12–30:1A
"City employee union vote delayed again," 03–11–22:1B
"City employees facing costly increases in health care," 03–10–03:1B
"City loses round in Whitaker lawsuit," 03–06–03:1A
"City may face a boycott," 03–04–24:1A
"City mulls firing pension manager," 03–11–13:1B
"City of Shreveport employee union vote in jeopardy," 03–11–20:2B
"City sign law to receive scrutiny," 03–09–01:1B
"City starts district foreclosure," 03–10–23:1A
"City to cut its tuition program," 03–05–08:1B
"City wants jury to hear Whitaker suit," 03–05–03:1A
"Community Development boss resigns," 03–05–14:2B
"Convention Center audit release date postponed," 03–12–13:1B
"Councilman accused of censorship," 03–06–11:1A
"Court audit looms," 03–09–02:1A
"Court improves ticket reporting," 03–10–12:1A
"Deja Vu opponents sue club, city," 03–04–04:1B
"Drivers licenses suspended for overdue violation fines," 03–10–13:1A
"Lawsuit threatens Convention Center," 03–07–30:1A
"Legislative audit to be released," 03–12–09:1B
"Mayor to reconvene review committee," 03–05–06:2A
"New city jail work ahead of schedule," 03–12–22:1B
"Parking fine amnesty period extended to two weeks," 03–11–14:1B
"Parking law not enforced," 03–07–20:1A
"Parking scofflaws get 'last chance'", 03–12–08:1B
"Parking scofflaws get break," 03–10–06:1B
"Parking violators," 03–09–18:1A
"Report: Cleanup violated bid laws," 03–07–13:1A
"Sewage treatment plant odors prompt complaints," 03–12–13:1A
"Shreveport hopes to tap bottled water market," 03–07–30:1A
"Shreveport owed $2.9M," 03–05–16:1A
"Traffic fine collections gradually on the rise," 03–10–15:1B
"Union to make pitch for city employees," 03–03–08:1A
"Water problems decrease for city, department says," 03–06–30:1A
"Weather costs city revenues," 03–09–04:1B
"Whitaker demands payment from city," 03–04–02:1A
"Work officially begins on problem-plagued city project," 03–12–11:1A
Shreveport-City Jail
"School remnants unearthed at new jail site," 03–07–12:1A
Shreveport-Convention Center
"Altec boss's record not part of audit," 03–02–15:2A
"Attorney general to review convention center dirt contract," 03–09–19:1A
"Audit cites concerns; reveals no impropriety," 03–12–19:1A
"Bids for project to be opened," 03–05–20:1A
"Center bid packages to go out," 03–04–06:1B
"Center's cost may top $80M," 03–05–22:1A
"City loses round in Whitaker lawsuit," 03–06–03:1A
"Convention center audit release date postponed," 03–12–13:1B
"Convention center back up for bids," 03–08–22:1A
"Convention center bid opening delayed," 03–05–02:1A
"Convention center faces more issues," 03–02–23:1A
"Convention center officially out for bid," 03–04–09:1A
"Convention center rebid stirs worries," 03–08–31:1A
"Deal to clear logjam," 03–01–14:1A
"Hilton, mayor strike deal," 03–01–15:1A
"Lawsuit threatens convention center," 03–07–30:1A
"Legislative audit to be released," 03–12–09:1B
"Mayor: Convention center audit shows no 'wrongdoing'", 03–11–22:1A
"Officials disappointed by lack of minority interest in project," 03–04–23:1B
"Probe on audit widens," 03–03–22:1B
"Release of convention center audit delayed," 03–02–04:1B
"Shreveport reaches agreement on convention center," 03–08–21:1A
"Timing complicates bidding for convention center," 03–02–06:6B
"Turnout low for first round of bidding," 03–05–21:1A
"Where has all the money gone?", 03–01–28:1A
"Work officially begins on problem-plagued city project," 03–12–11:1A
"Work set to be at 'full speed'", 03–11–12:1A
Shreveport-Downtown Airport
"Historic airplanes to wing way to city," 03–08–03:5B
"National Air tour descends on area," 03–09–16:1B
"National Air tour to fly into city," 03–09–14:1B
Shreveport-Downtown Development Authority
"Concern grows over delay in naming a DDA leader," 03–10–26:1D
"Council looks to name parking hearing officer," 03–10–14:1B
"DDA post attracts 17 new applicants," 03–11–15:1A
"DDA starts search from scratch," 03–10–21:1A
"DDA to conduct search alone," 03–11–08:1B
"DDA's top pick bows out," 03–10–01:1A
"DDA, mayor at odds," 03–09–30:1A
"District pitchman selected," 03–10–24:1A
"Downtown group to lose director," 03–06–20:8B
"Downtown spaces are in demand," 03–02–02:1I
"Groups take on mayor," 03–11–05:1A
"Groups to name DDA director choices," 03–11–19:1A
"Kelly's gets new name and location," 03–11–12:6B
"Parking garage eyed as solution to congestion," 03–11–30:1A
"Report promotes downtown housing," 03–09–09:1B
"Rockets readied for the Red River," 03–11–24:1A
"Shreveport to consider final amnesty period," 03–11–07:1B
"Strip club opens," 03–01–04:1A
"Theater slated for downtown," 03–08–19:1A
"Theater to reopen in South Park Mall," 03–06–10:1A
"West Edge project could further boost downtown revitalization," 03–05–02:6B
Shreveport-Fire Dept.
"Applications sought for Citizen's Fire Academy," 03–06–02:1B
"Citizens Fire Academy accepting applications," 03–10–03:2B
"Citizens' academy accepting applicants," 03–05–28:2B
"City fire station to move," 03–01–19:1B
"Department honors 19, including four citizens," 03–05–28:2B
"Fire Department issues heat safety advisory," 03–06–26:1B
"Fire Department lists promotion," 03–05–31:3B
"Fire station set to break ground," 03–07–11:1B
"Fire stations plan tours and health screenings," 03–06–07:1B
"Fire stations to open for Halloween event," 03–10–31:1B
"Local firefighter to represent La. at national burn camp," 03–08–09:1B
"Piece of WTC comes to Shreveport," 03–01–10:1B
"Rescue teams embark on canine training," 03–03–08:1B
"Revenues will provide funds for salary hikes," 03–01–01:8A
"SFD retains high rating," 03–01–14:1B
"Station may bear ex-chief's name," 03–02–26:1B
"World Trade Center beam to be displayed," 03–01–09:1A
Shreveport-Little Theatre
"'Communicating doors' to open at SLT," 03–01–15:4D
"'Doors' a shouting affair," 03–01–18:6D
"'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' about to fly," 03–03–18:3D
"'Sylvia' gets ready for laughs at SLT," 03–05–13:3D
"'The Bat' tickets go on sale Wednesday," 03–03–25:2D
"'White Chicks' tickets on sale now at SLT," 03–08–19:3D
"Adept actresses make amiable pair of 'White Chicks'", 03–09–06:4D
"Gala fund-raiser: A Night of the Stars is set," 03–03–19:4D
"Little Theatre announces new season," 03–03–25:2D
"Little Theatre seeks cast for Sinatra tribute," 03–04–01:2D
"Little Theatre sets 'Blues' auditions," 03–05–10:4D
"Little Theatre sets 'Sylvia' auditions," 03–03–21:3D
"Ol' Blue Eyes is back," 03–06–24:1D
"Sinatra's music is central to SLT production 'My Way'", 03–06–24:2D
"SLT Bravo! Awards announced," 03–07–01:3D
"SLT extends 'Cuckoo's Nest' second time," 03–04–08:3D
"SLT extends 'My Way' for additional show," 03–07–17:4D
"SLT extends 'My Way'", 03–07–19:4D
"SLT extends run of 'My Way' production," 03–07–01:3D
"SLT puts on OK version of 'Sylvia'", 03–05–16:3B
"SLT schedules 'White Chicks' auditions," 03–07–08:2D
"SLT slates lagniappe productions," 03–03–27:2D
"SLT to open season with 'White Chicks'", 03–09–02:2D
"SLT's 'Cuckoo's Nest' is a good rendition of the comedy-drama," 03–03–22:4D
"SLT's 'Cuckoo's Nest' tickets on sale now," 03–03–11:3D
"SLT's Frank Sinatra tribute has its moments," 03–06–26:4D
"SLT's Sanders family should prove popular," 03–11–08:4D
"Style show and luncheon will pay tribute to Oscars," 03–02–26:1D
"Theaters announce fund-raising event," 03–11–26:5D
"Tickets on sale now for SLT's 'My Way'", 03–06–10:3D
"Tickets on sale now for SLT's 'Sylvia'", 03–05–06:3D
Shreveport-Medical Society
"Shreveport Medical Society to install new president," 03–12–13:8B
Shreveport-Metropolitan Ballet
"'Nutcracker' production mostly good in the afternoon," 03–12–07:6B
"'Snow White' commendable offering by local ballet," 03–04–07:4B
"'Snow White' will dance onto Civic stage Sunday," 03–04–01:2D
"Ballet company sets membership drive," 03–08–05:3D
"Shreveport Ballet's 'Nutcracker' tickets on sale," 03–11–26:5D
Shreveport-Metropolitan Planning Commission
"Alcohol permit debate stews," 03–05–08:1A
"Business group hopes proposed skate park will help mall," 03–02–05:1B
"City OKs 24-hour McDonald's," 03–05–15:6B
"City: Strip Club should stay open," 03–01–08:1A
"Council quashes plans to build housing complex," 03–10–15:6B
"Developer files appeal to build new apartments," 03–09–05:6B
"Italian Grill looks at southeast Shreveport," 03–11–13:6B
"Lowe's development brings more traffic flow concerns," 03–09–30:1A
"Lowe's gets OK for rezoning," 03–10–03:1B
"MPC gives business owner 2 years to develop restaurant," 03–01–09:1B
"Panel to re-examine restaurant issue," 03–01–08:1B
"Proposed truck stop in southeast Shreveport draws ire of residents," 03–12–10:1A
"Strip club wants to place 'giant' billboard downtown," 03–09–09:1A
Shreveport-Opera
"'La Boheme' tickets are now on sale," 03–09–30:3D
"'La Boheme' to unfold Saturday for Shreveport Opera," 03–11–04:3D
"'Porgy and Bess' performance is so-so," 03–02–04:3D
"'Porgy and Bess' tickets on sale," 03–01–21:3D
"Brunch at Barret Place," 03–04–05:1D
"Les Boutiques de Noel," 03–11–16:1D
"Opera faces money woes, cancels shows," 03–02–11:1A
"Opera's SOX trio offers farewell show," 03–04–22:2D
"Performance groups struggle for funds," 03–06–07:1A
"Shreveport Opera announces new lineup," 03–08–12:3D
"Shreveport Opera offers demonstrations," 03–01–14:3D
"Singer of the year contest starts Saturday," 03–01–07:3D
"Tea is served," 03–09–20:1D
Shreveport-Pirates
"Defunct football team ordered to pay city," 03–05–20:1A
Shreveport-Police Dept.
"'You have a split second to make decision'", 03–05–12:1A
"2 officers to receive prestigious awards," 03–09–19:1B
"3 councilmen want chief fired," 03–04–25:1A
"Analysts question Hudspeth shooting," 03–05–18:1A
"Board begins probe into Hudspeth shooting," 03–10–02:1B
"Board to probe shooting," 03–09–11:1A
"Burial held for slain police dog," 03–04–15:1B
"Campbell defends officer's actions," 03–08–23:1B
"Charges spark safety issues," 03–03–24:1B
"Chief counters claims against officer," 03–12–06:1B
"Chief decision one step closer," 03–11–05:1A
"Chief fires police officer accused of assault," 03–01–18:1B
"Chief: 'I have no plans to step down'", 03–06–17:1A
"Citizen-police forum aims to ease racial tensions," 03–07–17:1B
"Citizens board in jeopardy," 03–06–18:1A
"Citizens demand action," 03–05–14:1A
"City Council meeting turns fiery," 03–04–23:1A
"City may face a boycott," 03–04–24:1A
"City police work to end loitering," 03–04–13:1A
"Community forum set to discuss police shooting," 03–07–11:1B
"Construction begins on Shreveport jail," 03–06–11:1B
"Consultant to assist Shreveport police with community relations," 03–04–01:1A
"Controversy, race issues have plagued police chiefs," 03–06–22:1A
"Councilman proposes merger of city, parish law enforcement," 03–06–25:1A
"Court upholds decision in shooting," 03–05–20:1B
"Crowd packs police, community forum," 03–10–03:1B
"DA absolves police in shooting," 03–04–15:1A
"Department's diversity training called a step in right direction," 03–12–05:2A
"Deputies arrest police corporal," 03–03–05:1A
"Documents offer insight into probe," 03–04–27:1A
"Ex-chief's vacation time stirs debate," 03–09–06:1A
"Experts to review Hudspeth shooting," 03–06–07:1A
"Former police officer indicted," 03–03–18:1A
"Forum leaves little time for citizens," 03–05–13:1A
"Four apply for police chief," 03–08–25:1A
"Heist foiled," 03–03–14:1A
"House OKs bill to set up police review board," 03–06–13:1A
"Hudspeth probe nearly complete," 03–08–14:1A
"Interim chief gaining support," 03–07–27:1A
"Interim chief plans action," 03–06–28:1A
"Interim police chief looks to create citizens panel," 03–07–15:1A
"Interim police chief prepares for change," 03–07–13:1A
"Issues still loom for SPD," 03–06–21:3A
"Judge denies requests for police complaints," 03–08–21:1B
"K-9 unit plans concert fund-raiser," 03–05–28:1B
"Law enforcement prepares to face annual rise," 03–11–13:1A
"Law enforcement raises attract more applicants," 03–01–30:1A
"Local crime increase mirrors nation" [statistics], 03–06–19:1A
"Many satisfied with police, survey shows," 03–10–07:1B
"March for Justice," 03–05–04:1A
"Mayor calls letter 'inexcusable'", 03–06–14:1A
"Mayor close to decision on police chief's job," 03–06–18:2B
"Mayor still considering Robert's fate," 03–06–20:1A
"Mayor to name interim chief," 03–06–24:1A
"Mayor to pick 'favorite'", 03–06–27:1A
"Mayor to reconvene review committee," 03–05–06:2A
"Merger committee to hold first meeting," 03–09–27:2B
"Ministers committee will try negotiaton again before boycott," 03–06–07:2A
"Number of chief hopefuls grows," 03–08–26:1A
"Officers in 'full force' on streets New Year's Eve," 03–12–30:1B
"Official proposes Tasers for police," 03–12–09:1A
"Opposition to chief builds," 03–04–26:1A
"Panel to study police merger," 03–07–09:1A
"Police camera creates uproar," 04–04–10:1B
"Police chief lauds officers, citizens," 03–05–08:1B
"Police complaint policy at odds with others," 03–08–31:1A
"Police forum draws hundreds," 03–07–18:1B
"Police hope to put brakes on street racing," 03–10–18:1B
"Police officer fired," 03–09–20:1A
"Police retire three high-ranking officers," 03–11–15:1B
"Police review board bill not scheduled," 03–06–19:1B
"Police shooting fallout lingers," 03–06–15:1A
"Police shortage still unresolved," 03–09–14:1A
"Police steps down," 03–06–21:1A
"Police test Taser stun guns," 03–05–29:1B
"Police thwart armed robbery," 03–08–22:1B
"Police to make changes," 03–11–27:1B
"Police to use video camera to crack down on crime," 03–06–06:1A
"Police union faced with resignations," 03–05–16:1B
"Police union: Cuts will make situation worse," 03–04–19:1A
"Residency could pose problem for interim chief," 03–07–02:1A
"Revenues will provide funds for salary hikes," 03–01–01:8A
"Review panel stirs dissent," 03–06–22:1A
"Robbery suspects face more charges," 03–03–06:1A
"Robbery suspects to remain in jail," 03–03–07:1A
"Roberts retired, remains chief by name for now," 03–06–27:2A
"Sharpton rallies for 'justice' during speech," 03–06–04:1A
"Shooting videos given to DA," 03–03–28:1A
"Shreveport assistant police chief retires," 03–07–31:1B
"Shreveport officers, civilians honored," 03–01–29:3B
"Shreveport police outline procedures of internal investigation at meeting," 03–08–29:1B
"Shreveport police to get feedback on customer service," 03–08–21:3B
"Shreveport promotes 111 police officers," 03–01–08:1B
"Shreveport to get rid of 'frustrating' call system," 03–11–16:1B
"SPD checks adult business licenses," 03–04–01:1B
"SPD has 10 year fatality free record," 03–03–14:3A
"SPD to send Bibles to mourning families," 03–03–30:3B
"SPD writing fewer tickets," 03–11–18:1A
"Struggle for officer's gun heard," 03–12–03:1A
"Supporters champion police through rally," 03–05–07:1A
"To serve and protect," 03–09–21:1A
"Video camera crime deterrent hits Mooretown," 03–08–05:1A
"Video patrol not yet in place," 03–07–24:1A
"Wounded SPD officer honored," 03–10–03:1B
"Zapped in the line of duty," 03–12–10:1B
Shreveport-Regional Airport
"'Perfect storm' hits airline industry," 03–03–23:1I
"Airport gets fresh look," 03–07–31:6B
"Airport remains active with nation on brink of war," 03–03–19:6B
"Barge tonnage, customs shipments rise," 03–09–29:6B
"Governor to mark expansions," 03–10–04:1A
"Security breach poses no delays at airport,' 03–10–18:1B
"Shreveport Regional to tackle 'hassles'", 03–01–15:1B
Shreveport-Regional Sports Authority
"Limited means stymie group," 03–01–11:1A
Shreveport-RiverView
"Construction to begin on riverfront project," 03–05–31:1A
"RiverView construction continues," 03–07–03:2A
Shreveport-Sports
"Baseball rivalry lives," 03–06–25:1C
"For Sports, it's time to play ball," 03–05–08:1C
"Former Sports pitcher shuts down old team," 03–08–22:4C
"Late losing skid keeps Sports from crown," 03–06–30:1C
"Shreveport Sports to conduct tryout camp," 03–04–15:2C
"Sports knock off Edinburg in extra innings," 03–05–09:1C
"Sports land radio deal," 03–02–21:1C
"Sports return to town," 03–02–11:1C
"Sports settling into market," 03–06–10:1C
"Team to dedicate game to shelter," 03–05–21:1B
Shreveport-Symphony
"'Broadway Nights' lifts symphony audience," 03–11–23:5B
"Award-winning pianist to highlight symphony concert," 03–04–09:4D
"Cox Family to perform with Symphony," 03–03–15:3D
"Kids at the symphony?", 03–12–12:4E
"Paula Leonard ready to accept Shreveport Symphony challenge," 03–09–30:1D
"Performance groups struggle for funds," 03–06–07:1A
"Popular 'Broadway Nights' to revisit Shreveport Symphony," 03–11–18:6D
"Shreveport Symphony announces lectures," 03–02–11:3D
"Shreveport Symphony gears up for new season," 03–09–09:3D
"Shreveport Symphony Orchestra offered solid, diverse concert," 03–10–27:5B
"Symphony announces annual benefit," 03–02–26:4D
"Symphony brings season to a close," 03–05–18:5B
"Symphony goes Scottish for Saturday's concert," 03–03–14:3D
"Symphony heads into season's final concert," 03–05–13:2D
"Symphony offers a fun, holiday pops offering," 03–12–21:3B
"Symphony opens new season on grand note," 03–09–14:3B
"Symphony plans to begin search for new conductor," 03–01–16:1A
"Symphony ready to go pop," 03–05–05:1D
"Symphony takes the show on the road," 03–04–22:3D
"Symphony to debut Thomas Hundemer," 03–10–21:4D
"Symphony to offer 'Spiritual Journeys'", 03–11–11:6D
"Symphony's Candlelight Concert set for Thursday," 03–04–29:3D
"Symphony's Constellation Ball is planned for Friday," 03–03–15:3D
"Symphony's latest concert proves popular," 03–03–16:3B
"Symphony's People's concert on tap this weekend," 03–01–14:3D
"Tea is served," 03–09–20:1D
"The Cox Family will perform with Shreveport Symphony," 03–05–14:1D
"Woodwind Quintet performs tonight," 03–10–16:1B
Shreveport-Times
"Miami native Ramos named Times editor," 03–04–29:1A
"Photo editor to take part in national project," 03–05–11:1B
"The Times earns journalism awards," 03–06–01:2B
"The Times introduces two new food columnists," 03–06–04:1D
"Times columnist gets award," 03–07–10:6B
"Times files suit seeking records," 03–07–28:1B
"Times gathers 25 awards from state competition," 03–04–06:3B
Shriners Hospital
"Some Shriners hospitals may close," 03–07–06:1B
Shyne, Joe
"Board backs Joe Shyne's pardon effort," 03–08–15:1A
"Joe Shyne receives pardon," 03–08–30:1A
"Joe Shyne seeks pardon," 03–08–14:1A
"Shyne wants back in," 03–08–10:5I
Southern University-Shreveport
"Black colleges go unconventional," 03–07–31:1A
"Campus makeovers," 03–04–27:2B
"Local community colleges take their shows on the road," 03–12–14:2B
"Ron Anderson to take a position at SUSLA," 03–08–09:1A
"Southern announces photography exhibit," 03–02–19:4D
"Southern campus receives $400,000," 03–07–01:1B
"Southern plans candidates forum," 03–04–19:1B
"SUS funeral program expects accreditation," 03–09–06:1B
"SUS moves forward with nursing program," 03–06–10:1B
"SUS museum features two Louisiana artists," 03–07–08:2D
"SUS offers electrician prep course," 03–10–15:6B
SPAR
"City plans to open water spray parks," 03–03–06:1A
"City to open first spray park," 03–06–12:1B
"Dutch was a treat for SPAR," 03–07–29:1C
"Officials seek OK on park," 03–01–21:1B
"Playground for disabled seeking donations," 03–12–26:1B
"Pumpkins light up night," 03–10–28:1B
"SPAR pilots after-school arts enrichment program," 03–11–02:2B
"SPAR schedules five Saturday art camps," 03–05–06:3D
"SPAR sets Expo Hall Halloween party," 03–10–21:4D
"Struggling golf enterprise fund subject of budget debate," 03–10–20:1A
SporTran
"City buses get a boost," 03–05–07:1B
"Rising fuel prices affect local businesses, agencies," 03–02–27:1A
Spring Street Museum
"Spring Street Museum to open exhibit," 03–02–04:2D
SRAC
"Art In the Edge: Event brings culture to downtown," 03–03–16:1B
"ARTBREAK features students exhibitions and performances," 03–04–27:4B
"ARTBREAK schedule," 03–04–25:8E
"ARTBREAK takes a bow," 03–04–28:1B
"Arts in the Edge closer features dance," 03–03–28:3D
"Arts in the Edge," 03–03–11:1D
"Fourteen local authors slated to sign books," 03–10–21:8D
"Gateways to give contemporary zeal to downtown Shreveport," 03–11–28:1B
"La. Purchase Bicentennial Plaza to be under Texas Street Bridge," 03–09–04:1B
"Neon bridge to turn 10," 03–12–26:1A
"Shreveport chosen for national flag project," 03–05–02:1B
"SRAC releases Region 7 grant recipient names," 03–10–21:4D
"SRAC to sponsor funding workshops," 03–01–28:3D
"Students get peek at ARTBREAK," 03–04–23:1D
"Summer camps mix academics, fun," 03–06–19:1B
"West Edge arts district aims to build tourism, business," 03–12–21:1I
"West Edge project could further boost downtown revitalization," 03–05–02:6B
"Zydeco Hounds top music for weekend's Arts in the Edge," 03–03–19:4D
Steadman, Bill C.
"Obituary," 03–04–20:4B
"Sports businessman from Bossier City dies at 59," 03–04–20:5B
Stelly Plan
"La. sales tax changes start," 03–01–01:1A
"Poll: Voters lukewarm on reform," 03–01–01:8A
"Stelly plan to hit paychecks," 03–01–01:8A
Strand Theatre
"'Ain't Misbehavin' takes The Strand stage Friday," 03–02–18:3D
"'Blast II: SHOCKWAVE' wows Strand audience," 03–02–16:5B
"'Cinderella' will win again at The Strand," 03–01–14:3D
"'Copacabana' musical is a middling piece of work," 03–03–09:3B
"'Copacabana' to hit town Saturday," 03–03–04:2D
"'Fever' wins over Strand audience," 03–04–04:3D
"'Fosse' is a kick of a show at The Strand," 03–04–12:3B
"'Music Man' will be parading on The Strand Theatre stage," 03–11–18:2D
"'Seussical the Musical' OK, but not great outing," 03–12–14:8B
"'Sound of Music' to be heard at The Strand," 03–09–30:3D
"'South Pacific' a decent offering," 03–03–12:3B
"'The Music Man' gets a decent staging at The Strand Theatre," 03–11–20:2B
"'Tigerhood' scheduled for The Strand Theatre," 03–03–25:2D
"High-stepping 'Fosse' to take Strand stage," 03–04–08:3D
"La. Dance Theatre caps season with stellar work," 03–05–05:3B
"La:DANCE ALIVE! stages 20th anniversary show," 03–04–30:4D
"Mantovani Orchestra pleases audience," 03–12–15:3B
"Mantovani Orchestra to visit The Strand stage Sunday," 03–12–09:3D
"New theater season offers diverse menu," 03–06–10:1D
"Performance groups struggle for funds," 03–06–07:1A
"Seinfeld coming to town," 03–02–25:1A
"The Best Seat," 03–05–04:1D
"The Strand is ready to SWING," 03–01–28:1D
"The Strand seeks friends," 03–05–13:1D
"The Strand set to stage classic 'South Pacific'", 03–03–04:2D
"Theatergoers can catch 'Saturday Night Fever'", 03–04–01:3D
"Three Mo' Tenors wows Strand audience," 03–09–19:3B
"Three Mo' Tenors," 03–09–16:1D
"Tickets on sale now for 'Cinderella' musical," 03–01–07:3D
"Vienna Choir Boys ready to sing at The Strand," 03–11–11:2D
"Vienna Choir delivers strong performance," 03–11–15:4D
"Wynton Marsalis sounds to head for The Strand," 03–10–06:1D
Sutton, Hal
"Ace sparks Sutton," 03–05–25:1C
"Area tour players," 03–05–08:5C
"Bombs away on the PGA Tour," 03–07–03:1C
"Charity event grows in stature," 03–04–26:1A
"Children's hospital 'feasible'", 03–04–28:1A
"Event is 'great for city'", 03–04–28:1C
"Excitement fills area PGA Tour swing," 03–05–01:1C
"Future golfers," 03–05–01:1A
"Hal Sutton fund-raiser is Monday," 03–04–18:3B
"Hal Sutton is turning the corner," 03–03–20:1C
"Hal Sutton plans Red River District restaurant," 03–05–09:1A
"Hall Sutton puts spark in tough sports town," 03–04–27:1C
"Independence Bowl to honor Hal Sutton," 03–11–18:1A
"Locals get poison Oak," 03–08–18:3C
"Love leads at Honda," 03–03–16:3C
"Pair plays in clinic," 03–08–13:1C
"Pair share lead in Big Easy," 03–05–02:1C
"Perry victorious as Sutton finishes fifth," 03–05–26:1C
"Sutton birdies his way into eighth place," 03–08–02:6C
"Sutton donates Ryder Cup money," 03–03–18:1C
"Sutton focuses on future," 03–04–29:1C
"Sutton gets close," 03–07–14:1C
"Sutton host of outdoors show on Golf channel," 03–08–31:7C
"Sutton in Capital hunt," 03–06–07:5C
"Sutton in, Toms out," 03–05–03:1C
"Sutton just short," 03–04–21:1C
"Sutton makes statments," 03–08–17:1C
"Sutton off to fast start at Capital," 03–06–06:5C
"Sutton places his family first," 03–12–25:1C
"Sutton resigns board position," 03–04–24:1C
"Sutton sees improvement in his game," 03–04–22:1C
"Sutton still in Heritage's top 10," 03–04–20:1C
"Sutton three back at Honda," 03–03–15:6C
"Sutton to join ABC broadcast team," 03–12–19:1C
"Sutton wants more from Woods in 2004," 03–08–14:1C
"Sutton's play an asset to Cup team," 03–08–16:1C
"Sutton, Toms tourney moves up a week," 03–02–27:1C
"Tip pays off for Sutton," 03–04–19:1C
"Toms , Sutton confident at Colonial," 03–05–22:5C
"Toms, Sutton have momentum," 03–07–17:1C
"Toms, Sutton tally top-10 finishes," 03–05–19:1C
"Veterans tied atop Colonial," 03–05–24:3C
SWEPCO
"Daily electric outages a fact of life for area," 03–08–23:1A
"Improved electric lines years away," 03–08–23:2A

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Tarver, Sen. Greg
"Prisoners program gets grant from state," 03–10–02:1B
"State Senator Tarver to seek re-election this fall," 03–07–26:1B
"Tarver puts politics on back burner," 03–08–22:1B
"Tarver won't seek re-election," 03–08–21:1A
Tauzin, Rep. Billy
"La. congressmen back energy bill," 03–11–19:5A
"State's D.C. delegation lists priorities," 03–01–12:1A
Thompson, Bailey
"Former Shreveport journalist dies," 03–11–28:7B
Toledo Bend
"Bassmasters event cut to dandy dozen," 03–02–23:1C
"Complaint prompts group to record closed sessions," 03–06–28:5B
"Divers: Toledo Bend search a challenge," 03–02–23:1B
"Issue of Toledo Bend Reservoir level halfway to goal," 03–05–17:3B
"Lack of hydrilla hurts Toledo Bend," 03–01–19:7C
"Lake seen as multistate source of water," 03–07–20:1A
"Mayor shuts down water plant after report of debris found in lake," 03–02–01:1B
"Only one confirmed piece of shuttle found in Toledo Bend Reservoir," 03–03–28:4B
"Proposal sets new level for reservoir," 03–04–21:1B
"Sabine residents keep their eyes on eagles," 03–05–26:1B
"Sabine River Authority still awaiting review of critical audit," 03–06–27:1B
"SRA says finances bare, but in black," 03–06–18:1B
"Toledo Bend gets fingerling influx," 03–03–30:7C
Toms, David
"Area tour players," 03–05–08:5C
"Crowd on Toms' side, wind not," 03–06–15:1C
"David Toms Foundation to make donation," 03–05–12:1A
"David vs. Goliath," 03–03–02:3C
"Event is 'great for city'", 03–04–28:1C
"Excitement fills area PGA Tour swing," 03–05–01:1C
"Hand injury sidelines Toms," 03–12–04:1C
"Local pros put lessons to use," 03–04–22:1C
"Locals get poison Oak," 03–08–18:3C
"Major disappointment," 03–08–15:1C
"Million dollar man," 03–05–12:1C
"National clinic welcomes local junior golfers," 03–07–08:1B
"Open preparations vary for Tour stars," 03–07–13:1C
"Pace of greens stymies Toms," 03–06–13:1C
"Pair plays in clinic," 03–08–13:1C
"Pair share lead in Big Easy," 03–05–02:1C
"Same score, different day for Toms," 03–11–08:4C
"Season opens without Tiger," 03–01–09:1C
"Shreveport's Toms furious rally falls short," 03–03–03:1C
"Slow start now ancient history for Toms," 03–07–03:1C
"Sutton, Toms tourney moves up a week," 03–02–27:1C
"Tiger, Toms on top," 03–07–04:1C
"Title 9 for David Toms," 03–06–30:1C
"Toms , Sutton confident at Colonial," 03–05–22:5C
"Toms back on course in Texas Open," 03–09–25:4C
"Toms charges; Frazar leads," 03–01–26:3C
"Toms closes the gap," 03–07–05:1C
"Toms confident mini-slump is behind him," 03–04–27:2C
"Toms creeps within three at Houston," 03–04–26:5C
"Toms finds wife's support crucial," 03–05–13:1C
"Toms garners respect," 03–08–14:1C
"Toms gets Walk of Stars spot," 03–07–24:1C
"Toms grabs share of NEC lead," 03–08–23:6C
"Toms guts out win at Match Play," 03–03–01:4C
"Toms has second win of 2003 in sight," 03–06–29:1C
"Toms keeps leaders in sight," 03–06–28:1C
"Toms learns from winless 2002," 03–02–13:1C
"Toms near the top," 03–04–12:1C
"Toms overcomes some rough patches," 03–11–07:5C
"Toms presents donation to Providence House," 03–05–13:2B
"Toms pulls away from the pack," 03–05–11:3C
"Toms records top-five finish," 03–06–16:6C
"Toms relieves pressure, solidifies confidence," 03–05–12:1C
"Toms says back is OK as Open nears," 03–06–11:1C
"Toms solidifies his new gritty reputation," 03–03–03:1C
"Toms steps into Shreveport history," 03–07–29:1B
"Toms, Sutton have momentum," 03–07–17:1C
"Toms, Sutton tally top-10 finishes," 03–05–19:1C
"Toms, Tiger right there," 03–04–13:1C
"Toms, Tiger to face off in World Match Play final," 03–03–02:1C
"Toms, U.S. ready for President's Cup," 03–11–20:1C
"VOA gets $50K from Toms foundation," 03–09–25:1B
Twelve Mile Bayou
"Explosives found beneath Twelve Mile Bayou," 03–07–03:1A
"Explosives probe pauses state's work on bayou bridge," 03–01–14:1A
"Tip about possible explosives leads to bridge work snag," 03–01–11:1A

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University of Louisiana System
"Panel OKs UL System student fee," 03–05–09:1B
"Ul system considers tuition hike," 03–03–29:1B
"UL System ready to start search for GSU president," 03–12–06:5B
"Ul system rewards member universities," 03–06–09:1B
University of Louisiana-Lafayette
"UL-Lafayette checks security after killings," 03–01–21:5B
University of Louisiana-Monroe
"461 students graduate from ULM," 03–01–02:3B

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Vivian, LA
"Retiree, physician to face off for mayor," 03–11–10:1B
"Vivian elects Taylor to office," 03–11–16:4A
"Vivian mayor dies during second term," 03–06–20:1B
Voran, Dr. A.C. "Cheesy"
"Centenary College Choir founder dies," 03–05–15:1B
"Obituary," 03–05–23:3B

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Walker, Todd
"Just part of the game," 03–06–30:1C
"Todd Walker to preside over parade," 03–11–19:2B
"Todd Walker to test free agency Monday," 03–11–09:1C
"Waiting game may pay off for Walker," 03–12–17:1C
"Walker blasts two homers in victory," 03–06–30:1C
"Walker faces challenge with Boston," 03–08–08:1C
"Walker has high hopes for 2003," 03–03–28:1C
"Walker signs with Cubs," 03–12–24:1C
Warren, Curtis
"Former Caddo Parish clerk of court dies," 03–04–08:3B
"Obituary," 03–04–08:3B
Weather
"Weather costs city revenues," 03–09–04:1B
Webster Parish
"Jurors, DA study penal farm report," 03–05–19:1B
"Minden schools revision plan OK'd," 03–10–22:1B
"New Springhill law limits juvenile activity in public areas at night," 03–06–02:5B
"Recent elections spur changes in Webster School Board leadership structure," 04–04–10:5B
"Schools chief is selected," 03–06–03:1B
"Sheriff, police jurors discuss settling suit," 03–06–04:1B
"Webster eyes site for shelter," 03–04–09:1B
"Webster Parish Police Jury, sheriff finalize settlement," 03–09–24:3B
"Webster Parish to begin superintendent search," 03–03–11:3B
"Webster Police Jury, sheriff continue legal negotiations," 03–09–03:2B
"Webster schools superintendent hopeful withdraws," 03–05–22:3B
"Webster ups financial commitment to shelter," 03–12–08:1B
West Nile Virus
"2 more dead from West Nile," 03–10–30:1B
"71106 ZIP code is a hot spot for West Nile," 03–09–11:1A
"Area agencies continue battle to keep mosquitoes in check," 03–05–09:1A
"Battling West Nile," 03–03–13:1A
"Bossier Parish woman falls victim to West Nile virus," 03–12–18:2A
"Broadmoor battles West Nile," 03–08–01:1D
"Buckets of chicken help in West Nile detection," 03–04–01:1B
"Caddo has six new cases of West Nile," 03–10–08:1A
"Caddo mosquito complaints on rise," 03–07–30:1A
"Caddo targets West Nile via information," 03–08–08:2A
"Centers to test blood for West Nile," 03–06–27:1A
"Citizens share responsibility in mosquite control efforts," 03–08–05:3A
"Commissioner helps with callers' concerns," 03–08–05:3A
"Control efforts not 'foolproof' against West Nile mosquitoes," 03–08–05:1A
"First West Nile death recorded here," 03–09–04:1B
"Grant may come too late to help with West Nile," 03–09–01:1A
"Health officials find West Nile in birds," 03–04–18:1A
"More birds with West Nile found in area," 03–07–01:1A
"More cases of West Nile reported," 03–08–27:1A
"More sick from West Nile virus," 03–09–09:1B
"More West Nile cases reported locally," 03–09–03:1B
"Mosquito control bill heads to president for approval," 03–07–26:2B
"Mosquito control efforts increase," 03–07–19:1B
"Mosquito programs in rural parishes vary," 03–04–02:3B
"New test speeds up West Nile identification," 03–06–20:2B
"No new West Nile reports in Louisiana this week," 03–06–14:2A
"Official to seek clues on virus," 03–08–13:1B
"Official: No answers yet to virus outbreak," 03–08–15:1B
"Officials: West Nile may hit area hard," 03–07–28:1A
"Parish mosquito spraying contract raises questions," 03–06–06:2A
"Possible mosquito viruses turn up," 03–05–08:1A
"Recovering from West Nile," 03–08–10:1A
"Report shows West Nile cases slowing locally," 03–09–24:2B
"Residents weigh virus concerns with 'living life'", 03–07–30:2A
"Second West Nile-infected bird found in Caddo," 03–05–30:1B
"Six new cases of West Nile reported," 03–08–12:1A
"State confirms West Nile case," 03–07–18:1A
"Suspected West Nile case found in Caddo," 03–07–11:1B
"Tests: No West Nile cases here," 03–06–06:1A
"Two new West Nile cases confirmed, 3 more possible," 03–07–23:2B
"Two new West Nile cases in Caddo, none in Bossier," 03–09–18:3B
"U.S. West Nile cases triple in past week," 03–08–08:1A
"West Nile cases climb in Caddo," 03–07–29:1A
"West Nile claims local man," 03–11–26:1B
"West Nile confirmed in 3 horses in La.", 03–07–26:1B
"West Nile fear looms," 03–01–09:1A
"West Nile found in Baton Rouge insects," 03–04–12:3B
"West Nile found in Bossier chickens," 03–08–07:1B
"West Nile hits Bossier; Caddo spikes," 03–08–19:1A
"West Nile Questions and Answers," 03–07–30:2A
"West Nile returns to northeast, central La.", 03–03–29:1B
"West Nile shows up in seven new parishes," 03–06–21:1B
"West Nile slowing but not gone for good,' 03–11–29:2B
"West Nile tapers off in Caddo," 03–10–03:1B
"West Nile victim cautions others," 03–07–12:1A
"West Nile virus found in Webster, Natchitoches," 03–05–22:1B
"What you need to know!", 03–05–09:2A
Whitaker, Joseph
"Contractor's mission to Iraq is 'terminated'", 03–07–24:1B
"Invoices may clear Whitaker of fraud," 03–09–14:1A
"Joe Whitaker arrested," 03–07–17:1A
"Joe Whitaker will be moved to Monroe," 03–07–18:1A
"Local takes role in Iraq's reconstruction," 03–06–28:1A
"Whitaker bond denial sought," 03–07–19:1B
Wideman Piano Competition
"Grace Fong receives Wideman's top honors," 03–02–16:3B
"Seven pianists make it to Wideman finals today," 03–12–07:1B
"Wideman Competition finals are Saturday," 03–02–11:2D
"Wideman event produces two gold-medal winners," 03–12–08:1B
"Wideman Piano Competition gets under way Friday at Centenary," 03–12–02:1D
Wilkerson, Pinkie
"Late lawmaker's legacy honored," 03–10–11:1B
Willis-Knighton Health System
"College and hospital team up to address nursing shortage," 03–01–10:6B
"Willis-Knighton cuts 50 jobs," 03–03–08:1A
Woman's Department Club
"Woman's Department club to stage art sale," 03–10–27:1D
Women in Shreveport
"Athena Award nominees named," 03–05–02:6B
"Banquet honors three women, Zonta Club," 03–03–07:1B
"Braddock named Athena Award winner," 03–05–07:6B
"Celebration of Women continues," 03–03–03:1B
"Celebration of Women Week boasts more events," 03–02–25:3B
"Discrimination: Determined by the eye of the beholder?", 03–10–21:2A
"Judge rules club cannot shut out women at grill," 03–10–21:1A
"Republican women hear from GOP hopefuls," 03–05–21:2B
"Teacher to be keynote speaker at women's week event today," 03–03–06:3B
"Women's week to wrap up Friday," 03–03–06:1B
Woodley, David
"'David was a special individual'", 03–05–07:5C
"Former NFL QB Woodley dies," 03–05–06:1C
"Obituary," 03–05–07:3B

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YMCA
"YMCA faces financial troubles," 03–08–26:1A
"YMCA sets focus on survival, renewal," 03–08–27:1B
"YMCA tries to update role in community," 03–09–08:1A
YWCA
"March raises awareness of sexual assault," 03–03–28:1B
"Seminar for grant seekers scheduled," 03–06–26:6B
"Training increases officer sensitivity to sexual assault victims," 03–04–25:1B
"Wine and dine at 'Affair With Flair'", 03–04–07:1D
"YWCA to start women's program," 03–08–10:1B

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