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Forty Days in the Wilderness

Forty Days in the Wilderness

Forty Days in the Wilderness

Forty days.Before He preached a sermon. Before He healed the sick. Before He confronted power. Before He carried a cross. Christ withdrew into the wilderness. The Gospel accounts are brief but vivid. The desert wasn’t scenic. It was stark. Hot. Empty. Unforgiving. There was no applause there.
What Not to Share with Your Pet

What Not to Share with Your Pet

What Not to Share with Your Pet

Most people know better than to hand a dog a chocolate bar or let a cat sample the dinner table, yet every year veterinarians see thousands of pets who have eaten something that seemed harmless at the time. Animals are enthusiastic opportunists.
Tangipahoa Chamber Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Nothing Bundt Cakes

Tangipahoa Chamber Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Nothing Bundt Cakes

Tangipahoa Chamber Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Nothing Bundt Cakes

Nothing Bundt Cakes recently held an official ribbon cutting with the Tangipahoa Chamber. Located at 1913 SW Railroad Ave (Unit C) in Hammond, they are known for handcrafted Bundt cakes made with premium ingredients and topped with signature cream cheese frosting.
Gardenettes went Western at the Tangipahoa Joint Garden Club annual meeting February 11. Shown are Ellen Pusey, President Susan Pizani, Marilyn Wright, Mary Hirsch, Linda Fabre, Virginia Hawkins, Vicky Fannaly, Cynthia Cummer, and Sandy Cusick. Present but not shown is Carol McGough. (Courtesy photo)

Gardenettes went Western at the Tangipahoa Joint Garden Club annual meeting February 11. Shown are Ellen Pusey, President Susan Pizani, Marilyn Wright, Mary Hirsch, Linda Fabre, Virginia Hawkins, Vicky Fannaly, Cynthia Cummer, and Sandy Cusick. Present but not shown is Carol McGough. (Courtesy photo)

Gardenettes at Tangi Meet

Gardenettes (Ponchatoula) attended the annual Tangipahoa Garden Clubs meeting February 11 at the First Presbyterian Church’s Anderson Hall, 411 W. Charles St., Hammond.
Pictured From Left to Right: State Representative Kim Coates, Carrie Mercke, OPTIONS President and CEO, State Representative Nicholas Muscarello, Gary Gambel, Event Sponsor, Sarah Mitchell, OPTIONS Board Chair and State Senator Bill Wheat.

Pictured From Left to Right: State Representative Kim Coates, Carrie Mercke, OPTIONS President and CEO, State Representative Nicholas Muscarello, Gary Gambel, Event Sponsor, Sarah Mitchell, OPTIONS Board Chair and State Senator Bill Wheat.

OPTIONS hosted its 28th Annual Legislative, Business & Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast

OPTIONS hosted its 28th Annual Legislative, Business & Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast at North Oaks Diagnostic Center, celebrating its valued partnerships with legislators, enrichment partners, local businesses, volunteers, and individuals with disabilities who have achieved long-term employment...

Campus Corner

The host start to the season came to an end for the Southeastern Lady Lion tennis team, falling for the first time on the road in the Sunshine State. Coach Jason Hayes’ netters traveled to Fort Meyers to take on Florida Gulf Coast, falling 4-0 and dropping to 6-1 on the season.