Safety changes greet customers at salons
Life – and numerous heads of hair – returned a little bit more to normal last week as salons were allowed to reopen after forced coronavirus-related closures. […]
Life – and numerous heads of hair – returned a little bit more to normal last week as salons were allowed to reopen after forced coronavirus-related closures. […]
Carole DeZarn initially had to push her two sons to try something so new and unfamiliar, but she said it was worth it. […]
The Schexnaydre twins have faced numerous challenged since March – school closed because of the pandemic, they’ve been sick, their parents have both been ill, their mother has been hospitalized and their house has flooded. […]
Kerri Smith jumped on one of her student’s trampolines, Bridgette Oubre and one of her students participated in a water balloon fight, Kami Dufour visited Grand Isle with a student and Gina Burst baked lemon poppy seed muffins with one of her students. […]
At 44 years old and with no pre-existing medical conditions, Rosario “Boogie” Termine didn’t seem a likely candidate to catch coronavirus. Likely or not, he now says he feels lucky to be alive after spending over one month in the hospital – including 13 days on a ventilator. […]
This summer students will have the opportunity to explore history through hands-on activities when Destrehan Plantation hosts it’s first Past Times Summer Camp. […]
While music has always been a part of Philip Babineaux’s life, he says watching his daughters share in that passion with him is unexpected and extremely special. […]
Betty Jackson is used to planning social events for the residents of the Luling Living Center, but this year she had to figure out something different for Mother’s Day because of the coronavirus pandemic. […]
When Cheri Faucheux woke up on Friday morning, the first thing she did was go outside to check on her friends in the neighborhood. […]
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