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SYAA is presenting Junie B. Jones the Musical September 13-22. The musical follows the life of 6-year-old Junie B. Jones as she advances from Kindergarten to the 1st Grade. The musical teaches youth about making friends, adapting to change, and loss. Director, Nichole Morris, and actors Abigail Mosher and Mila Webb talk about the musical and cast of 42 local actors and crew.
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The ULM School of Humanities has been busy this year. Numerous new classes are being offered. ULM is also offering a new concentration in Military History.
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The session of the National Academy consisted of men and women from 47 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam, and includes members of law enforcement agencies from 26 countries, seven military organizations, and seven federal civilian organizations.
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Examining the Bankruptcy of Steward Health Care: How Management Decisions Have Impacted Patient Care
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The area is managed to provide food and cover for the local wildlife population.
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Far from being disqualifying, this feature of the Trump persona presents itself as part and parcel of his appeal.
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Ten years ago, two rappers found a chemistry so potent it couldn't be recreated. Today, even with one tragically absent and one indefinitely detained, the legacy of what they made is everywhere.
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The three wildfires that have ravaged the mountains east of L.A., destroying dozens of homes, injuring a dozen people and burning more than 155 square miles, still pose threats to some communities.
The executive order Governor Landry issued temporarily suspends the requirements that limit the number of beds for nursing homes under each facility’s license. The order took effect on September 10 and is in effect until October 10.
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SYAA is presenting Junie B. Jones the Musical September 13-22. The musical follows the life of 6-year-old Junie B. Jones as she advances from Kindergarten to the 1st Grade. The musical teaches youth about making friends, adapting to change, and loss. Director, Nichole Morris, and actors Abigail Mosher and Mila Webb talk about the musical and cast of 42 local actors and crew.
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