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The Oldest Bowling Alley in Louisiana? Our Beloved Holiday Lanes
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The Oldest Bowling Alley in Louisiana? Our Beloved Holiday Lanes
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When it comes to things to do, the Shreveport-Bossier City area is teeming with great ideas! You want live music? We got it! Dancing, gambling, fishing - there s hardly a popular activity we don t have an awesome outlet for! We re no slouch in the family fun department, either. From go-kart tracks to alligator parks - we ve got it all!
With all of this fun at our fingertips, you might be tempted to overlook one of the oldest and best ways to burn up a Saturday night with the kids - bowling! When it comes to knocking down pins with the family - we ve got one of the absolute best alleys around. I can t say enough good things about Holiday Lanes in Bossier City, but here s one more to add to the list - it s the absolute oldest bowling alley still in operation in the entire state of Louisiana!
Chris Richardson, a 1972 psychology graduate of Louisiana Tech, the University’s 2017 Alumnus of the Year, and president and owner of Blazer Building, Inc., Blazer Real Estate Services, and Creekside Nursery, is the University’s newest Tower Medallion Recipient.
As the recipient of the Tower Medallion, Richardson will be inducted by the Louisiana Tech Alumni Association into Tech’s Hall of Distinguished Alumni during a private luncheon Friday, May 21.
The Tower Medallion Award signifies membership in the Hall and is awarded to Tech alumni who have distinguished themselves by exceptional achievement, community service, and humanitarian activities.
“Chris Richardson is one of the best friends our University has,” Tech President Dr. Les Guice said.“Each initiative he and his family have invested in through the years positively impacts every student, faculty, staff, and friend of Louisiana Tech. He believes in our mission and continues to show it by being a difference make
Pipeline shutdown shouldn t impact NW Louisiana, despite stations without gas
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SHREVEPORT, La. - It s finally official. Amazon is constructing a multi-million dollar fulfillment center in Shreveport.Â
Gov. John Bel Edwards said Amazon is building a $200 million major robotics fulfilment center, bringing with it 1,000 direct jobs, an estimated 1,118 indirect jobs and about 800 construction jobs.Â
That s almost 3,000 jobs related to the project, which Edwards calls tremendous. Â
Gov. John Bel Edwards announces Amazon.Â
âThis new Amazon project is a major advancement for the Shreveport-Bossier City metro area and for Louisianaâs economy,â Edwards said. âIn addition to providing strong benefits, Amazon will pay workers double the minimum wage or more in a state-of-the-art technology environment. Only a year ago, we dedicated Hunter Industrial Park as one site in a growing inventory of LED Certified Sites that now numbers 126 statewide. Through partnerships with our elected officials, economic development allies and utility partn
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