The start of a new year often has people thinking about how they can change something about themselves. But sometimes, change is about getting back something that was lost. At Benton Physical Therapy, their goal is to create a customized plan with their patients that fills what was missing from their lives.
If You’re a Sucker for Sweet Tea, You’ll Love Southern Sweet Tea Pops
Several years ago, Lesley Duke started a photo booth franchised business. It allowed her to stay home, home-school her children and earn a little extra income. It was a good way to learn about being in business, but she quickly realized that she wanted something that was her own, something that was her idea and something for which she was …
Bossier Continues to Expand With New Businesses
It comes as no surprise that business owners are choosing Bossier – one of the fastest-growing cities in Louisiana. New businesses range from wrestling – BBQ combinations to axe throwing (yes, axe throwing) and well-known franchises to family-owned startups. The New Year is already showing signs of this trend continuing with a variety of new businesses opening their doors. Here …
New Year’s Resolution: Volunteer in Bossier to Help Those in Need
With the start of a new year it’s a common practice to take stock in our lives and reflect on things we’d like to improve upon in the coming months ahead. For some, it means taking better care of one’s self by exercising more and eating less. For others a New Year’s resolution might be to reach out and help …
Here’s Where You Can Get King Cake in Bossier
One of the biggest, and most delicious, traditions of Fat Tuesday is the king cake. This tasty, oval cake got its name from a cake made to honor the three kings during the “Twelfth Night” celebration in honor of the day the Magi visited baby Jesus bringing him gifts. The royal colors topping the cake consist of green, representing faith, …
It All Started in Bossier: Airline High Alumna Co-Directs Feature Documentary
Growing up Bossier City native and regional filmmaker, Allison Bohl DeHart, often went to the movies with her family at Quail Creek and AMC at the Pierre Bossier Mall. She says it was their main form of entertainment. “My dad would make sure we not only saw lots of films, but discussed them after on the drive home,” DeHart says.
Kick off the New Year With These January Events in Bossier
Ready to kick off 2019? Start the New Year out the right way by checking out these fun January events in Bossier like the Pet Fashion Show or the Antique Festival.
Our Guide to Ringing in the New Year in Bossier
With the holidays right around the corner, many families in the Bossier area are out and about traveling. However if you find yourself staying in town, there are many ways you can celebrate right here in Bossier City. Ring in the New Year by checking out some of these awesome events happening on New Year’s Eve just in time to …
Bossier Millennial Pro: Jessica Carr
Bossier is home to many young, up-and-coming leaders. Whether they were born and raised here or relocate from across the country, millennials are becoming the next wave of business owners and community advocates who will move the parish forward. So let’s meet one of those transplants who now calls Bossier home. Jessica Carr is the 24-year-old editor behind the Be …
Lovin’ My Job in Bossier: Beonica Frazier, Bossier Parish Community College
With growing emphasis on the need to train and build the next generation workforce for Bossier, someone behind-the-scenes has to do the heavy lifting. One of those people is Beonica Frazier, Project Director for Work-Based Learning & Apprenticeships programs at Bossier Parish Community College. Beonica Frazier, grew up in Hawkins, Texas and graduated from Stephen F. Austin University with a …










