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FDA recalls several brands of dry dog food following toxicity reports

January 16, 2019

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Giant Food Stores will place robotic assistants at 172 locations, company says

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Sears staves off liquidation, stores to remain open

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LC gives law enforcement/first responders seeking a criminal justice degree a tuition break

January 15, 2019

By Message Staff PINEVILLE – Full-time law enforcement and first responders, who enroll in Louisiana College’s criminal justice program, will receive a 20 percent discount on their tuition the school announced a Tuesday, Jan. 15 press conference. “I personally have a desire to help more men and women who are serving us – both protecting and preserving our communities and doing a wonderful job – to enable them  to receive a degree in criminal justice from Louisiana College,” LC President Rick Brewer said during the press conference. “We hope it will encourage men and women to come and get this great education that’s Christ-centered and focused toward making a difference in our community and beyond.” The 127-academic credit hour criminal justice program equips students with the analytical and critical thinking skills in the areas of crime prevention, justice and public safety. Students can take classes on campus, on-line or a combination of the two. LC Professor of Criminal Justice Joshua Joy Dara called the partnership between LC and the criminal justice field a perfect union. “Our US Constitution, our Bill of Rights and our court system are all linked into the Word of God,” said Dara, who also serves as pastor of … [Read more...]

Florida pro-lifers introduce bill banning abortions on babies with heartbeats, governor says he’ll sign

January 15, 2019

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70 percent of Millennials support limits on abortion

January 15, 2019

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First Look at ‘Roe v. Wade’ Film Featuring Jon Voight as a Supreme Court Justice

January 15, 2019

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Mom learns foster baby is her adopted son’s sister, so she adopts her as well

January 15, 2019

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‘Miracle’ flight survivors mark decade of thankfulness

January 15, 2019

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Sleeping less than six hours a night may take a toll on heart health

January 15, 2019

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Resist worldly influences

A flock of wild geese was flying south for the winter. One goose looked down and noticed a group of domestic geese by a little pond near a farm. He noticed that the domestic geese had plenty of grain to eat. Life seemed relatively easy for them. So, he flew down and hung out with the geese until spring. He enjoyed … Read More

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