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Louisiana: Baton Convention In Louisiana Rouge

Oct. 4: Environics Communications and Intellor Group , online seminar, "Virtual Press Conferences for Associations: Effective Use of Webinars for Public Relations," 12 p.m. EST.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Oklahoma City accepted a $3.8 million settlement offer Tuesday to cover its expenses from the New Orleans Hornets' temporary relocation and its share of the team's revenues from a successful first season in the city.
By Quinlan, Patrick J; Thomas, Warner L; Guthrie, Richard D THE FEATURE ARTICLES OFFER useful perspectives on a national catastrophe.
By CYNTHIA V. CAMPBELL Birds and bats will be the focus of "Wings Over the Wetlands," a day of special programs at Barataria Preserve, Saturday, Oct. 7. The preserve is one of those places that every Louisianian should visit at least once in their lifetime.
By MARK BALLARD Louisiana voters Saturday appeared to narrowly approve limiting, in the state constitution, government's power to take private property. But one of the three constitutional amendments on the ballot related to expropriation appeared in trouble.
The AT&T Foundation awarded Christina Newkirk a $2,500 scholarship. She attends LSU and is pursuing a degree in early childhood education. She is a graduate of Parkway High School.
Race for the Cure Roosevelt Mall Boulevard, City Park. The 1-mile and 5K run/walk benefits The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, 9 a.m. Day-of-race registration begins, 7:45 a.m. Post-race activities include refreshments, children's entertainment and music by a DJ. Entry fee is $25. Call 455-7310, www.KomenNewOrleans.com.
BATON ROUGE, La.----Hilton Hotels has announced that the historic Heidelberg/Capitol House Hotel in Baton Rouge has received a $60 million restoration and been converted to the Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center.
A potential casino resort could be a big deal for south Baton Rouge. By Timothy Boone
NATCHEZ — This year’s Scrap-N-on the River scrapbook convention is bigger and better, founder Pam Frank said Friday. At over 100 in attendance, this year’s convention, the second in Natchez, is double last year’s, she said.

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