Honoring Bossier City Mayor âLoâ Walker, the Committee to re-elect Mayor Lo Walker hosted a reception Thursday evening at Silver Star Smokehouse
Friends, family, and special guests celebrated Bossier City Mayor Lorenz âLoâ Walker Thursday as he seeks to make history in Bossier Parish.
Honoring Bossier City Mayor âLoâ Walker, the Committee to re-elect Mayor Lo Walker hosted a reception Thursday evening at Silver Star Smokehouse celebrating his administrationâs progressive achievements on behalf of Bossier City.
During the reception, Mayor Walker spoke about his plans for another term and achievement for Bossier.
Listed below are a few talking points Mayor Walker made at the reception:
Charles âChuckâ R. Walmer, age 67, of Aspers, passed away peacefully on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, at his home after a brief illness. He was born Feb. 22, 1953, in Gettysburg, the son of the late Gerald R. and Margaret B. (Tilton) Walmer.
Chuck graduated in the Class of 1971 from Biglerville High School. Chuck, as he was known, had a career in radio. His uncle Bill Tilton inspired him to first consider a path in the U.S. Air Force, which earned Chuck a scholarship to Louisiana Tech University where he graduated in 1977. While there, he got the bug for radio.
After graduation he and his wife, the former Carolyn Heintzelman, and their son returned to Adams County and he was hired on at WGET in Gettysburg. There he discovered that, in addition to an on-air shift, a role in sales would help his advancement. After about five years in Gettysburg, he took a sales manager position at WTTR in Westminster, Md., then three years later, moved to a larger market at WHUM in Reading, Pa.
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Same script, same outcome for USM in San Antonio
Golden Eagles fall behind, then rally to within striking distance before faltering in a 78-72 loss to the Roadrunners The University of Southern Mississippi s comeback feel short for a second consecutive day as the Golden Eagles were swept by the University of Texas-San Antonio this weekend. (Source: Southern Miss) By Tim Doherty | January 24, 2021 at 1:13 AM CST - Updated January 24 at 11:36 AM
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (WDAM) -The University of Southern Mississippi played to an all-too-familiar script Saturday afternoon at the University of Texas-San Antonio’s Convocation Center.
Fall behind by double digits. Claw back into contention. Fail to get enough defensive stops down the stretch. Watch helplessly as the opponent ices the game from the foul line.
This article was originally published on The Conversation.
Dubbed deplatforming, these actions restrict the ability of individuals and communities to communicate with each other and the public. Deplatforming raises ethical and legal questions, but foremost is the question of whether it s an effective strategy to reduce hate speech and calls for violence on social media.
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The Conversation U.S. asked three experts in online communications whether deplatforming works and what happens when technology companies attempt it.
Sort of, but it s not a long-term solution
Jeremy Blackburn, assistant professor of computer science, Binghamton University
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The question of how effective deplatforming is can be looked at from two different angles: Does it work from a technical standpoint, and does it have an effect on worrisome communities themselves?