My Sunday edition of the Shreveport Times came in the mail on Saturday. I did not try to buy one at retail for $.4.50.
If you missed this edition, here are the highlights---actually the lowlights in the 28 pages:
1. CHRISTUS Health provides advice making sure you stay safe in the heat
2. Plain Dealing hires Eddie Hamilton to coach program
3. Shaken not stirred: Inside Artini with Maggie Martin--byline Henrieta Wildsmith
4. Summer is perfect for watermelon seed spitting contest--Bossier library columnist
5. Check out these cool career resources at Shreve Memorial Library--Shreve Library columnist
6. Some politicians need reality check on nation's strength, resilience--Prentiss Smith columnist
AND THAT'S ALL THE LOCAL NEWS
THREE LOCAL NEWS STORIES
THREE LOCAL GUEST COLUMNS
If you spent $2 on the Friday edition of FOCUS SB/The Inquisitor, here is what you got for you money in its 24 pages:
1. Shreveport's proposed new downtown property standards ordinance
2. Listing of state dollars approved for Shreveport
3. 2024 is property assessment year
4, Bossier Chamber CEO celebrates 20 years
5. Ronnie Remedies --From cashier to connoisseur of limos
6. Dirty diapers and fond memories of Shreveport Principal Dr. McCalla
7. Problematic Intentions movie to debut at East Bank Theater
8. 2024 Minority Business Opportunity Awards
9. Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's downtown real estate purchases--pictures with details
10. Shreveport Scene news recaps
11. Bossier Beat news recaps
12. Good Samaritan saves elderly man from burning car
13. Thirteen l local crime stories plus jail bookings
ALL TOGETHER 30 LOCAL NEWS ARTICLES IN FOCUS SB/The Inquisitor.
Yes, I am prejudice as the editor/publisher of FOCUS SB/The Inquisitor. But this recap is FACTUAL, you can subscribe at theinquisitor.com for online, paper delivery by mail or both.