Urban homesteading: Back to basics
When the opportunity came up to take a beginner bee keeping class, Chad Cerny grabbed it. “I just want to have hives at my house,” Cerny said. “Bees are fascinating and I know there’s kind of a shortage.” […]
When the opportunity came up to take a beginner bee keeping class, Chad Cerny grabbed it. “I just want to have hives at my house,” Cerny said. “Bees are fascinating and I know there’s kind of a shortage.” […]
Katie Beuttner has always loved the water.
These days, the Hahnville resident finds great satisfaction in sharing that passion with others — especially because her method of doing so is fresh and unconventional to many people. […]
It was hard enough for Jimmy Stuard to deal with a diagnosis of colon cancer involving a tumor so large that only chemotherapy and radiation treatments offered any hope that it might be removed. […]
Recognized as an educator who inspires students toward conservation and the environment, Harry Hurst Middle School teacher Barry Guillot has received the Louisiana Wildlife Federation’s Educator of the Year award. […]
Gloria Miller’s own children weren’t involved in 4-H, but her granddaughter who did everything did and that started her on the path that led to her becoming a member of the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame. […]
Diagnosed with an extremely rare form of breast cancer, Rebecca Tassara’s doctors were surprised when her tumor actually grew during chemotherapy. […]
Easter is here and so are the activities that make the holiday fun with eggs. In the bright, festive colors of Easter, children painted their eggs at Killona Community Center. […]
Although Jenny Lendle is still exhausted from the 29-hour Umstead 100 Endurance Run, she is clearly a changed person from having finished it. […]
April 27 will be the first anniversary of Chad Grosch’s stem cell transplant and it’s a time when his mother says they intend on doing something very special to honor it. […]
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