KPAW News Production Gives Media Experience to Parkway High Students

There’s a rush of people and the clock’s ticking as last minute reviews and recommendations are made. Keyboards are clacking away as words get entered into a digital readout,  music is being selected and queued. A door flies open and with a flip of a switch a darkened room gets illuminated. A flurry of activity ensues as young students in …

Bossier Millennial Pro: Sarah Ardis, Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission

Sarah Ardis has a heart to serve others and a love for all things Louisiana. “My community has made me who I am,” she said. “While I had opportunities to leave the area, I simply couldn’t. My heart is and always will be in Louisiana. I love that Bossier is growing and provides a lot of big city amenities while …

First Bomber Out of Barksdale on 9/11 Has Legacy Continued through Daughter

Following the attacks on 9/11, President Bush made the decision that action must be taken. America was to drop bombs on those attackers. On Sept. 22, 2001, a group of Air Force bombers left Barksdale Air Force Base; the same base from which President Bush delivered the news of those dreaded attacks.  Leading the fleet of the 20th Bomb Squadron …

Jump into September With These Bossier Events!

In September there is just too much to experience in Bossier. Start your month with live races – whether it is cheering on your favorite daschund or your fave horse at the Super Derby, get out and place your bet. Also, plenty of nonprofits are stirring up a good time for audiences this month and their events are definitely worth …

Lovin’ My Job in Bossier: Austin Smith, Gas Analytical Services

The job market in Bossier is healthy and growing, so much so that it often attracts workers from Texas. One of these commuters is Austin Smith. Austin, 28, is a native of central Texas and currently lives in Waskom, TX. However, he makes a daily one-hour round trip commute to work at Gas Analytical Services in Bossier City. Austin has …

Looking to Tidy Up Your House? Call Organized for Life LA

What do most people feel when they walk into their own home and take a look around? Stressed? Overwhelmed? Insecure? Chances are, most people can immediately feel their stress levels skyrocket as they survey the clutter that grows in every room. As the years go by and that clutter continues to grow, many individuals just do not know what to …

Women Who Made History in Bossier

Helen Keller once said, “When we do the best we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another.” She could certainly be considered quite the influential person. Just as she impacted countless people in her life, this quote is true of many people around the world including Bossier. There are many …

Cascio’s Market Bistro in Bossier Remains Popular Choice for a Quick Lunch

In the era of corporate franchised restaurants and fast food, it’s always a pleasure to come across something that’s family-run and local. Cascio’s Market Bistro has been a fixture on the Bossier restaurant scene for more than 10 years. It’s a casual, family-friendly bistro that has become a favorite for those wanting either a quick lunch or a no-rush dining …

Top 5 Places in Bossier to Take the Kids After School

School has started back in Bossier. As with every school year, kids and adults will be adjusting to new classes, teachers, tests, and triumphs. When the school day ends, it might do everyone some good to enjoy a few activities before going home and hitting the books. To that end, there are several choices for after school activities in Bossier …

NICERC Partners with the Girl Scouts to Create New STEM Badges

In 2017, Girl Scouts of the USA reached out to NICERC, the academic division of the Cyber Innovation Center, to develop 18 Cybersecurity Badges. These 18 badges would consist of three badges for each of the six levels of the Girl Scouts: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador. The three badges were released this year and they are for …