2Johns Steak and Seafood in Bossier City Remains a Fan Favorite

Sometimes restaurants can come and go without much fanfare but this establishment created a reputation for serving delicious food and offering a high-end dining experience.  2Johns Steak and Seafood is located on Airline Drive in Bossier City. It is the creation of John Montelepre, Jr. who is no newcomer to the foodservice trade. Now, the restaurant is expanding to include …

Bossier Millennial Pro: Danny Foots, CRM Studios

As a child, Danny Foots always found an escape in movies and television shows. Specifically, drawn to sci-fi and fantasy because of their far-flung ideas about what reality could be, Danny says this pastime evolved into a desire to not only watch films but to create them as well. “I want to try to instill that feeling I had from …

Meet Emmitt Antwine, one of the Great Debaters

Would it not be good for us all to learn how to calmly and effectively get our point across to someone who disagrees with us? Before persuasive civility becomes a lost art, Be Bossier sought out Emmitt Antwine, the fifth-ranked junior varsity intercollegiate debater in the U.S., for some tips that might prove useful before the next election or family …

Residents and Business Leaders Stay Informed Through North Bossier Luncheon

The residents and business leaders in north Bossier now have a new, informal way to stay in touch with leaders and find out important information in their area through the North Bossier Luncheon. Bossier Parish School Board Representative Adam Bass along with fellow School Board Member Tammy Smith, Bossier City Councilman David Montgomery, and Bossier Parish Police Juror Jack “Bump” …

55 Years of Love: The Blaylocks Share Their Journey Through Good and Bad Times

From the time Norvel Blaylock met Barbara Kennedy at the post office near Centenary College, he was welcomed into Barbara’s huge boisterous extended family, with one possible exception. “When Barbara and Norvel were dating they sat out on our front steps after dark talking,” said Kathy Kennedy Price, Barbara’s younger sister. “Mama (Essie Laird Kennedy) would come home from work, …

LHSAA State Wrestling Championships Return to Bossier City

For the fifth consecutive year, the LHSAA State Wrestling Championships will be hosted in Bossier City at the CenturyLink Center. Area fans won’t have to travel far to see their favorite teams compete as local wrestlers battle it out for state title glory in their own backyard.

Looking to Make a Change? Here’s How You Can Eat Lighter at Bossier Restaurants

If you’re looking to eat healthier in 2020, you might find that it can be a challenge, especially when it comes to eating out.  Bossier Parish has some wonderful restaurants and cafes and with a little effort, you’re bound to find tasty items that help you stick to your diet plans.  Plus, you may be surprised to find that some …

Even More Places to Get King Cake in Bossier

Mardi Gras season is in full swing. This means parades, parties, and pastries.  Some of you may have your designated place that you buy your King Cakes from, but we have a few suggestions on where you can get your fix right here in Bossier!

Lovin’ My Job in Bossier: Jennifer Robison

Jennifer Robison has made her living as a photographer for nearly two decades and is now passing on all that knowledge through her role as an instructor at Bossier Parish Community College. But this new role grew out of a potentially devastating point in her life.  Jennifer’s life was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer 18 …

Get Festive With These February Events in Bossier

Though Mardi Gras does, in fact, dominate the calendar this month; be sure to explore events that might teach you something you never knew. In February, Bossier City offers classes on genealogy, brewing beer, a lesson in Caddo history and a special presentation on the ivory-billed woodpecker. Though there are many more offered, here is a healthy mix of Bossier …