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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 2
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The Shreveport Journal du lieu suivant : Shreveport, Louisiana • 2

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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5HRFVEP0RT BOSSIER CITV LA SHREVEPORT JOURNAL REGIONAUlWeather Arkansas Sunnv ond worm todov Fair ond cold tonight Porfiy cloudy ond worm on Tuesday Highs today and Tuesday in the 60s Lows tonight mid 30s to lower 40s Weather Tht Accu-Wiather forecast lor noon Jangaty 23 5 4g Unw she tsgh lempwrM Tuesday January 23 to ss Shreveport Today: Sunny ond mild with th hiah me upper 60s and southwest wind near lOniph Tonight: Fair and cool with the low in the mid 40s and southwest wind near 10 mph Tuesday Partly cloudy breezy ond mild with the high ar ound 70 and south and southwest wnd 10 to 20 mph North Texas Sunny and mild today Highs In th upper 60s ond lower 70s Fair skies to-niuhf Lows in the mid 40s to near SO Increasing cloudiness Tuesday with a slight cho nee ot showers southeast loteoiternoan Highs the tower 60s northwest to near 70 south MONOAY JANUARY 27 WO Rain probability Todov None Tonight: None Tuesday Nune Bulletins For update lorecosts and warnings 24 hours day call (3181 63S 7S75 or listen to NWS broadcasts on WX J97 ot 167 40 MHt on special radios i 4 i 'J '4 '-i a ii I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WOW: yy mi cap '90 InvWur had snow this morning while ram and freezing rom fell in the Pacific Northwest Dry weather prevailed throughout the rest ot the nation The clash of a worm front moving In from the Atlantic with a cold front coming from the west Sunday created the right conditions (or a Northeast snowstorm (hot sometimes The Assodutcd Tress Light snow fell todov In ports the North-eost from the remnants of a storm that hurled occasional lightning os It dumped as much os 10 Inches of snow Some airports were forced to close Parts ot the Upper Great Lakes region also sounded like a summer cloudburst said forecaster Charlie Folev ot the National Weather Service in Boston "The two fronts ore fighting each other ond that's the result" Folev said "it's on unusual occurrence but not rare" Light snow continued falling this morning from northern New York to Maine Ciiy Sunclock Sunset today 5 370 1" Sunrise Tuesday 7U i Louisiana Sunny ond mild today Fair tonight not so cool west ond north Partly cloudy west Fair east and mild Tuesday Higns today mid to upper 60s Lows tonnhf in the 40s Highs Tuesday 67 to 72 Louisiana outlook Here's th Louisiana extended weo'hcr forecast from me National SNeatrer Service tor Wednesday through Friday: Chance Ot showers Wednesday ond south early Thursday o'herwise no precipitation througnFridav LowsmtheAOsnorth to SCs south wednesdov and the 40s statewide Thursday ond Fridoy It could be worse: Hottest in 88 ot Naples Flo Coldest 16 below zero Ot Gunnison Colo Almanac Yesterday' temperatures: High 67 low 34 Heating degree days: 17 monthly total 266 Cooling degree dovs: 0 monthly total 2 Precipitation: None peak wind 24 mon from northwest ot 12:46 Today's normal temperotures: High 56 low 36 Record temperatures: Highest 80 In 1943 lowest 8 1930 Year ago today: High 60 tow 23 precipitation: None Total precipitation through mid-nioht lost night: This month ond year: 760 Inches 4 88 above normol was the corporate agent for one of Lew is' personal businesses tor not having proper controls in the loan process resulting in large write-offs totaling $200000 in 1988 alone Shreveport Journol (USPS 495-440) jCentenary campaign wins 100 staff support Tomorro 41 ftl to City Centenary has raised only $107 million But its step-by-step process is still under way If the trustee and facultystaff divisions are indicative of the success of the campaign Centenary will fulfill its vision of raising $215 million Beulah Brjant 10-year cafeteria employee at Centenary explains her reasons for contributing "What we did we did from the heart because we don't make that much she said Pauline Richardson cafeteria cashier agrees "It's a good cause" Richardson said "We don't know where our children are heading but we'll feel good if our children decide to come here because we helped out and made it possible for some of them" Banks From Fage One penses to the non-profit organization last year Each institution donated $10000 for 1989 according to NHS records That is down from $61000 in 1982 when 12 institutions made individual contributions Some of those banks and SALs are no longer in business and others have quit contributing altogether Of the $4 10000 in administrative costs the NHS records list for 1989 the city provided $308000 The audit report by Shreveport Internal Auditor Newton Bruce outlined a pattern of abuse mostly tied to former NHS Director David Lewis The report criticized Lewis for using NHS employees on his private property and other personal enterprises It also criticizes Lewis' relationship with NHS attorney John Settle who received the vast majority of the loan closings and By ELLEN JARR ATT Journal Staff Writer Around the Centenary College cam-I pus in Shreveport if known as the Centenary Family This sense of belonging Is evidenced by the 100 percent participation of the 65 grounds and cafeteria employees ho have pledged to contribute part of their paycheck to the Fulfill the Vision Campaign currently going on This capital campaign which begun September 1988 and ends May 1991 intends to raise money for monts building renovations and other improvements to the college for the students It is a six-step process in- volving the trustees faculty and staff churches alumni businesses and indi- viduals in the community and major corporate foundations Putiith4 fry 5ryfgrt Pufetithinf Coro Oottmmt 5vj 10 WVOl Journo -POtei in Vnrfytewl 14 7 1 1 JO Mont rottt: By (errur CKliy Only i tv 0in0l StstdOY ftk) 25 moil rxity only Don Journo Sunriny Txno $17 00 Tne rtvt th to rhoc9 tuhtcrip- fm of otubbtr tpton uoon iwynty 'gnt i Jit oovtnot Tnnotf moe By moil to th fey no'ron'otn th tM or oneA ro'f enov m- 4iemntObyrMf0'nothOvrotioeiorne uBunpfon Rn'tt tor tion oultidt lolono will BO Quoted uoon rj iett taronrictattpottnooooidotVvtvooort to Alt (Jo7fJ cores or inrtpnonl (OnffOCtor ond or not enoiov th Snewpoet Journo For th convninc SuCVribert OdvtvK povmnt ot It) month pr thoid mod dectty to ft Shvoof I Jotrnot on Bno your mdrynom cor rir "NutriSystem taught me how to eat and helped me lose 80 And it's working working so wen that a substantial amount of the money is coming from members of the staff who make minimum wage or not much higher Total participation by the staff seems almost too good to be true but these Centenary employees did not have to contribute they said They wanted to According to David Gadson grounds foreman who has been with Centenary 10 years the grounds crew was approached last year by their director Jack Lee Lee asked employees if they wanted to help and the affirmative decision was unanimous "Centenary has been a good employer and 1 wanted to help" Gadson said James Chatman a custodian at Centenary for two years said he "With the aid of NutriSystem counselors I learned about nutrition and how eating the right foods could help me stay healthy I ate lots of fresh fruits and vegetables plus delicious dishes like Chicken Polynesian Fruit Yogurt and Raisin Bran Muffins Now thin and I've got a lot I of energy Even my 5-year-old son can tire me out -5 The NutriSystem Weight Loss Program includes a variety of delicious meals and snacks nutritional and behavioral counseling light activity and weight maintenance Wait Call Today Our client Vickie Taylor Jost 80 lbs thinks it is a good project And he wants to help the college that helped him get a job Maintenance Supervisor Sam Downs who has worked at Centenary for more than 10 years said he has never had a better employer atmosphere and the people can't be beat" he said Downs added that enthusiasm has been generated because the employees can already see where their money is going Two academic chairs have been endowed since the inception of the campaign Each of these chairs separately equals $1 million for the college A music library also is under construction construction on a literary research and Methodist archives building will begin in the spring With a base goal of 213 million and a challenge goal of $215 million 5 1969 NuWSvston Inc im Alcohol is tearing the American Family apart Over 21 million families suffer its destructive effects In fact some medical authorities have begun to regard it as a family epidemic Alcoholism sets up chain reactions of deceit insecurity and rage that take a devastating toll on children and spouses And research indicates that children of alcoholics are four times more likely to become alcoholics themselves We Succeed Where Diets Fail You weight loss centers jt As bo does an mdrwlual wwght loss I II PI I II II lJP i9Bi im'iiq H' iojp ww 1 fi iV Ml Offer Expires 1-27-90 I I Learn now to protect your tamiiy watch Alcohol and the Family: Breaking the Chain This special presentation is a candid exploration of alcoholism and explains how some families are breaking the chain through education and honest open discussion of the disease 8Se'e 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À propos de la collection The Shreveport Journal

Pages disponibles:
996 924
Années disponibles:
1895-1991