A series of powerful ads designed to drive smokers to services that help them quit begin airing today on Central Louisiana radio and television stations.
Business, education and government leaders on Thursday met in the first of a series of discussions focused on developing more effective education and training opportunities for the future workforce of Central Louisiana.
The Rapides Foundation has joined a new public health initiative called EX® that aims to help those struggling with the difficult process of quitting smoking.
Jim Clinton - recognized as one of the nation's leaders in economic development, quality-of-life advancement and regional prosperity - has been named the new chief executive officer of Cenla Advantage Partnership, CAP officials announced today.
Marcus Collins was working a construction job with his stepdad on May 29 when a freak accident sent a powerful electrical current through his 154-pound body. It was an electrical shock so strong that Collins, 20, a Natchitoches Central Louisiana High School graduate, would be dead today if it weren't for a combination of events that saved his life.