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Artist Lloyd G Wade visits Lake Charles next week
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Historic City Hall sets reopening date for June
After three separate bids due to contractor delays, Mayor Nic Hunter says work will finally begin soon. By Rania Kaur | April 15, 2021 at 8:10 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 8:10 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - With many buildings in the city still under repair, one of Lake Charlesâs icons, the 1911 Historic City Hall is set to reopen in June.
After three separate bids due to contractor delays, Mayor Nic Hunter says work will finally begin soon.
âThe interior work. We have accepted that bid, and that work will be beginning soon. We expect the building to reopen in June - of this year. So, thatâs a good thing.â
Sewing: At home in Third Ward, an appreciation of the Tre
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Artist Marc Newsome, also known as Marc Furi, calls Third Ward the Harlem of Texas. Here, he poses in front of his 3rd Ward Gentrification Monopoly board art project outside the Station Museum of Contemporary Art. Newsome also is the founder of the I Love 3rd Ward Project to help maintain the history and spirit of the community.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Artist Marc Newsome talks with Joy Sewing in front of his 3rd Ward Gentrification Monopoly board, which hangs outside the Station Museum of Contemporary Art.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less