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Anthony Fauci Exposes Yale's Gregg Gonsalves As Academic Activist Who Fakes Data Claims
Zero Hedge By Tyler Durden – January 18, 2024 Authored by Paul D. Thacker via The Disinformation Chronicle Former White House medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted in a congressional deposition last week that the federal government’s COVID guidance for six-feet social distancing was not based on scientific evidence, stating under oath “it sort of just appeared.” Fauci’s testimony came during…
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paintingorsomething · 5 years
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Tyler Thacker
Right Handed Vanitas, 2017
Oil on canvas, 52 × 72 inches
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Jasons Pro Detail Shoot 
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Tagged by @coldshrugs to do the character influence thing and like usual with Ellana too much thought probably went into this. Tagging @herald-divine-hell, @natsora and whoever else who wants to do this.
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11- Dana Scully - The X-Files (science nerd badass) 2- Elizabeth Bennet - Pride and Prejudice (speak that mind young lady) 3- Sophie Hatter - Howls Moving Castle (There may be some self-doubt and insecurities at play here) 4- Theodora Crain - The Haunting of Hill House (Emotionally aloof because she feels too much) 5- Katherine Beckett - Castle (for the coats and the hair goals) 6- Jennifer Honey - Matilda (Young woman looking for family?) 7- Rose Tyler - Doctor Who (SHE) 8- Daenerys Targaryen - The Show We Don't Name Anymore (Its the hair and eybrows and the not underestimating a pretty face just because its a pretty face. Also the smol. Also looks at Ava like that when she's being Ava) 9- William Thacker - Notting Hill (Local man thrust into a whole other world after meeting a beautiful stranger that changes his life) 10- Neo - The Matrix (has an ability that makes him a target?)
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Thick with Smallpox: The First Time Dumfries Battled an Invisible Foe and Won
By: Lisa Timmerman, Executive Director
In April 1777, Dumfries became a critical site to the Revolutionary War as physicians, troops, and new recruits headed to the town to partake in a mass inoculation of the Continental Army. Not only was disease reportedly “thick on the roads”, Congress and the Continental Army collectively held their breath has they enacted a massive daring plan to protect their Achilles heel – the troops and new recruits vulnerability to smallpox.
On 02/05/1777, Washington set in motion plans for a mass inoculation of all troops and new recruits aware of the need for urgency and secrecy. Not only was he battling against mistrust and misinformation, the variolation gave a milder form of smallpox to the recipients, making those individuals disease vectors as well. To do this, the Continental Army needed to secure space, supplies, and people to properly inoculate and quarantine each person. On 04/23/1777, Congress “Resolved, that Dr. James Tilton be authorized to report to Dumfries in Virginia, there to take charge of all Continental soldiers that are or shall be inoculated against smallpox, and that he shall be furnished with the necessary medicines.” Congress dispatched physicians across the colonies including Alexandria and Georgetown. Troops previously unexposed to smallpox and new recruits arrived in these designated areas with the army using guarded private homes and churches as inoculation and treatment centers. Joseph Robertson from Northumberland Co., Virginia, noted, “Was marched to Dumfries, where I was inoculated for the small pox, on recovering from which I was marched to Valley Forge…” By 06/02/1777, Dr. William Shippen, Jr. wrote to George Washington noting, “…to assist & direct Dr. Tilton one of our senior Surgeons who writes me he has near 1100 Carolinians, officers included, under inoculation at Dumfries, Alexandria & Georgetown; Not one of these men have been subjects of our Hospital, but are in a fine state to receive the small pox & promise fair to have that disease very lightly; owing the Dr writes to their officers great attention to the cleanliness of their men; than which nothing can more effectually secure the health of a large Army.” Merchant and Postmaster Ebenezer Hazard traveled through the region in May 1777 describing Dumfries as “a very small Place, of considerable Trade” noting that most of the North Carolina and Virginia troops were “under inoculation”. (You can read about his other unpleasant statements in a previous blog here).
Colonel William Grayson actively reported the situation to Washington requesting his approval to purchase medicines from regimental surgeon Dr. Alexander to difficulties recruiting new men during April 1777, even noting the resignation of officers. His letter to Washington on 04/22/1777 from Dumfries noted his active involvement in directing units to inoculation sites such as Colchester and Alexandria as “there being no room at this place”. Frustrating to officers was the refusal of some counties to inoculate. Lieutenant Colonel Leven Powell notified Grayson of this in Loudon County, “I applyd to our Court the other day for leave to innoculate our Soldiers for the Small Pox but without Success, as the Season is advan[c]ing fast would it not be best for them to go either to Dumfries or Alexa., I am told the Small Pox is so thick on the road to Phila. that it will [be] impossible to get there without taking it. Any Orders you shall give respecting it I will endeavour to have complyd.”
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(1782 Rochambeau Map: Camp a Dumphris. “Amérique campagne". Rochambeau,Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807.1782. G1201.S3 R65 1782 Vault : Roch 67. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.)
Overall, this audacious, risky, and impressive plan prevented an uncontrolled massive smallpox outbreak that could have disabled the Continental Army at crucial moments during the Revolutionary War. Washington’s campaign took the morality rate that was upwards of 50% to less than 2%. The evidence from this along with the development of the actual vaccine led President James Madison to sign ‘An Act to Encourage Vaccination’ that created the United States Vaccine Agency and required “‘the postal service to carry mail containing smallpox vaccine materials free of charge’.” And the doctor ordered to Dumfries in April 1777? Notably, Dr. Tilton later became the Physician and Surgeon General of the U.S. Army from 1813-1815, consistently advocating for proper sanitation protocols, elimination of incompetent persons, and the importance of well-ventilated areas.
While this blog focused on Virginia and the soldiers in the Revolutionary War, the history of inoculation in America began when the enslaved person physician Cotton Mather referred to as Onesimus (his real name is unknown) explained the practice of variolation. You can read more about this incredible story here (Washington Post Link: The African Roots of Inoculation in America: Saving Lives for Three Centuries by Gillian Brockell).
Note: The Weems-Botts Museum and Lee Lansing Research Library are scheduled to reopen to the public on 05/01! Until then, you can enjoy our virtual programs such as our monthly Weems-Botts Bibliophiles. March features the history, lore, and stories of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, featuring academic discussions and eyebrow raising morals – tickets and more info here!
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(NPS: Prince William Forest: The Crossing Trail. Used by Washington & Rochambeau but also served as a thoroughfare for Virginia) 
(Sources: Fisher, Amy Lynn and Raymond Dwek. George Washington and the First Mass Military Inoculation. Library of Congress: Science Reference Services, 2009. Accessed 03/16/2021; Thacker, Brenda. Disease in the Revolutionary War. George Washington’s Mount Vernon: Washington Library. Accessed 03/16/2021; Revolutionary War: History: The Continental Army Battles an Invisible Foe. American Battlefield Trust. Accessed 03/16/2021; CDC: History of Smallpox, https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/history/history.html; Najera, Rene F. Black History Month: Onesimus Spreads Wisdom That Saves Lives of Bostonians During a Smallpox Epidemic. The History of Vaccines: An Educational Resource by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Accessed 03/16/2021; Becker, Ann M. Smallpox in Washington’s Army: Strategic Implications of the Disease during the American Revolutionary War. The Journal of Military History, Vol. 68, No. 2 (April 2004): 381-430; Virginia Military Records From The VA Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler’s Quarterly. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2000; Bayne-Jones, Stanhope. The Evolution of Preventative Medicine in the United States Army, 1607-1939, Part 3: The American Revolutionary War and First Years of the Republic; Inglis, Stacey. Focusing on Firsts: Delaware Doctor was First U.S. Army Surgeon General. Delaware Medical Journal, September/October 2018, Vol. 90, No. 7:pages 248-251; “To George Washington from Colonel William Grayson, 1 April 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-09-02-0037. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 9, 28 March 1777 – 10 June 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999, pp. 35–37.]; “To George Washington from Colonel William Grayson, 8 April 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-09-02-0089. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 9, 28 March 1777 – 10 June 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999, pp. 86–87.]; “To George Washington from Colonel William Grayson, 29 April 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-09-02-0287. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 9, 28 March 1777 – 10 June 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999, pp. 299–300.]; “To George Washington from Colonel William Grayson, 22 April 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-09-02-0222. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 9, 28 March 1777 – 10 June 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999, pp. 237–238.]; NCBI: Liebowitz, Dan. Smallpox Vaccination: An Early Start of Modern Medicine in America. Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives. 2017 Jan; 7(1): 61–63.)
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polkadotmotmot · 5 years
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Tyler Thacker - Plumbing ad Infinitum, 2019
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tcswritings · 5 years
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Movie night. (wip)
:: updated on 07/18/2019 ::
Orla and Mick have a movie night.
“Just makin’ sure I got this right, okay?”
“Whatever, go on!” Orla rolled her eyes and suppressed a smile as she knew what was about to come.
Mick had peeked in a few hours ago, to bring some of her stuff back that she had left at his place after the last party in his apartment. It was Friday night and Orla had just gotten comfy, about to watch some of her favourite movies and since she didn’t really feel like going out but still longed for some nice company, Orla had asked her friend to stay and join her for a spontaneous movie night.
They sat on her couch together, legs stretched out on her table, sharing the food they had ordered in, occasionally paying a decent amount of attention to Artie, Orla’s large orange tabby, who would play his usual game of “come and go” every thirty minutes.
“So, she comes to his book store.”
“Mhm.”
“She buys the shitty book instead of the good one.”
“Yeah.”
“And then she just leaves again, and he goes and gets a drink and, surprise, he runs into her ‘round the next corner again!”
“Congrats to payin’ attention for five minutes straight!”
Mick ignored Orla’s sentiment. “How’s that even realistic? Suuuure, of all people she could run into, she runs into the book store guy with whom she had the most awkward encounter ten minutes ago!”
Orla merely groaned. Watching movies with Mick (that he didn’t know) could be… interesting. She usually enjoyed watching his reactions since they were always so genuine but there were those other times when it was hard for her - or anyone involved - to keep a straight face or times, just like now, when all she wanted to do was to smack his head with one of her cushions.
“It’s a movie, Mick. If he hadn’t seen her again, the movie would’ve been over after ten minutes.”
“All I’m sayin’ is that’s not very realistic to casually run into a movie star twice a day, within fifteen minutes, okay?”
“Yeah, right, but it’s SO realistic that Sandra Dee comes from Australia all the way up to the USA, to that one high school of what’s probably billions of high schools, that her summer crush attends. Oh, surprise!” Orla mocked her friend.
“Hey, I thought you liked 'Grease’.”
“I love 'Grease’, but certainly not for it’s-” Orla made air quotes, “- realism, but because it’s cute and they have amazing clothes. You’re just ruinin’ one of my favourite movies for me now because you can’t stand Julia Roberts.”
“Her smile’s creepy.”
“I wish I had just thrown you out earlier.” Orla mumbled, slightly disgruntled.
“Nah, ya don’t!” Mick looked over to her and smiled before he snatched some more of the food out of the boxes between them.
Orla looked back at him and returned his smile, albeit a bit ironically. Actually, it was more of a grimace. A thought crossed her mind. “What’s your deal anyway? It’s not like those things never happen?”
“When do these things ever happen?” Mick asked, lazily, reaching for the curry sauce and spreading a rather disturbing amount of it over his chicken nuggets. Orla watched him, with a mix of admiration and disgust, before she picked up her train of thought again.
“Well, Kieran ran into Charlie again, just like that? And they didn’t have a great start either, by the way.”
“That’s different.” Mick insisted, shoving one of the chicken nuggets into his mouth, munching and looking amused now.
“How’s that different?”
“Charlie ain’t a movie shtar.” Mick stated, still chewing, and after a few moments, he went on, speaking clearly again. “Besides, from what I gathered, it was the fav’ pub of both. It took a little longer ‘cause Kieran lives over the pond, but they were kinda bound t’ meet again, aye?”
“Exactly! They were bound to meet again! It was fate!”
“Yeeah, that is… not what I meant.”
“It is how these things work, though! Right time, right place and all that shit. Sure, you gotta help out fate a bit sometimes, 'cause she’s hella busy, but we all just tend to act on the situations we get in, right? Or, well, we don’t.”
“That still doesn’t explain why book store guy ran into a movie star twice a day. I never ran into Liv Tyler so far, not even once, and damn, it’s not like I haven’t tried.” Mick laughed.
“That was just fate sayin’ 'I’ve given you a second chance, don’t blow it this time!’.” Orla insisted. “When Lauren came to the record store for the first time, it was coincidence, sure. The second time was fate, though.”
Mick shrugged, apparently not at all convinced. “I’d say she came back 'cause she had the hots for Declan. She kinda planned it, she told us.”
“Okay, maybe that was a bad example.” Orla admitted and bit her lip. “But hey, what if Charlie had never told Kieran to fuck off in first place? He always ends up doing the opposite of what he’s told. I mean she wouldn’t know back then that she had just created her future husband by doing that. BAM. Love story. That was fate.”
“’Created her future husband’? Orla, you’re not even making sense anymore. Lots of gals told Kieran t’ fuck off and he didn’t marry ‘em all-” Mick tried to interfere but Orla was on a roll.
“Or, I dunno, just think about Leila who had to get her car fixed. Of all garages within a fifty mile radius, she picked yours.”
“Yeah and I kinda wish she hadn’t.” Mick sighed, not even looking into Orla’s direction, and she immediately regretted bringing it up in first place.
What was wrong with her?
“Oh gosh, wow, gimme just two beer and I turn into the greatest dick on earth. I’m so sorry. Bad example.”
“Nah, it’s fine, it’s been a while.”
“No, it’s not fine. My stupid big mouth’s gonna get me into some real trouble some day.” Orla sighed and she looked really troubled by what she had just blurted out with.
“It’s what I always liked most about you. You tell unfiltered truths, that’s fun.” Mick laughed, giving her a look that told her he really was fine.
The statement still took Orla off guard, but she decided to not let him know about it and so she merely smiled at her friend and he smiled back and they looked at each other for a few more moments until Mick cleared his throat.
“Besides, it’s not all bad, y'know.” he said. “ At least I now know that I should just leave that shit be. I mean, why even date someone? Why the hassle? ’s not like it ever works out? Some of us are just bound t’ be alone, I guess.”
“Ugh, no, don’t be a dramatic sadsack now.” Orla laughed. “That’s my job.”
“At least ya not tryin’ to tell me that 'she’s still out there’, that I 'just have to find her’.”  Mick rolled his eyes and sank a little further into the couch now.
“Yeah well, you just learned what you have to do about that? Give fate a chance. Quit your job, become a book seller and finally meet Liv and be happy.”
“You’re cute.” Smiling, Mick now crossed his arms behind the back of his head. “I’m not a happily-ever-after guy, though.”
“I bet you are.” Orla insisted. “I dunno, you just need someone who’s-”
The doorbell rang. Startled, both Orla and Mick looked up.
“At this time?” Orla mumbled. “Wait a second, I’ll be right back.”
Mick watched after her as she got up and bolted to the corridor.
He couldn’t peek around the corner so he had no idea who the surprise visitor was. He could hear an unfamiliar, deep (and rather muffled) voice, though. Mick raised an eyebrow and smirked. ‘Random male visitors late at night, I see how it is.’ he thought to himself, amused.
Before he could think anything else, Orla was already back, with a rather irritated look on her face.
“Apparently no one ever reads nameplates anymore.” she sighed and slumped back down on the couch, putting her feet back on the table.
“Huh?”
“That guy was confused, I tell ya. Came to see First Floor Mary, y’know, the one with the glasses, and then he was like-” Orla lowered her voice, seemingly to imitate the stranger, “‘Oh, you’re not Mary, so this isn’t Fitzpatrick?’.... NO, moron, and if you had bothered to read my nameplate which is right next to my door, you would’ve known!”
Enjoying Orla’s rant, Mick let out a hearty laugh. “That’s weird, First Floor Mary must’ve let him in earlier. How can anyone fuck it up that bad from there on?”
“What do I even know.” Orla sighed again. After a few moments, she sheepishly added: “He was kinda cute, though.”
“What?”
“Confused guy was cute! He actually had this bit of bookish-ness that Will Thacker has.” Orla nodded towards her TV.
“Bookish-ness? Is that even a word?” Mick raised an eyebrow. He certainly wasn’t an expert when it came to linguistics and the use of phrases but he was sure that he had never heard the term ‘bookish-ness’ before.
Orla ignored his remark. Again, she waited a few moments before she spoke up again. “Don’t you just miss it sometimes, though?” she eventually asked.
Mick blinked, confused. “Miss what?”
“I know you just said you’re done with relationships and all, and, I mean, from your perspective I even get it, after Leila and all...” Orla paused. “... and James breaking up with me hurt pretty bad, too, and it’s not like I want a new boyfriend just now but you and I have been single for a little while now and... don’t you ever miss... y’know? The other things?”
“The other things.” Still not understanding what Orla was on about, Mick looked at her with a ‘Just say what you mean!’ expression on his face, hoping that she would stop talking in weird multi-clause sentences.
Orla read his expression well, as usual, and she rolled her eyes. “Sex. Letting off steam. Making out.”
“Ah.” Mick let out another little laugh. He didn’t answer right away but Orla could see that he pondered the question in his mind. She smiled.
A thing Orla always loved about Mick was that he has never been a ‘Kiss and tell’ kind of guy and that he never engaged much in this kind of conversations. She knew quite a bunch of people who would’ve jumped at the chance to ramble about this particular subject, bragging and telling half-truths or maybe even one lie after another, probably even believing what they are saying. 
Not him, though. Even now, as they were in each other’s trusted company, he merely shrugged. “I dun’ know. I mean, yeah, ‘course I do. Sometimes.”
“And when you see a cute girl somewhere, don’t you ever think stuff like, I dunno, ‘Man, I really wanna pin her against the next wall!’ or something? I know you would never do it just like that, but you sure think that kinda stuff, right?”
“Aye.” Mick nodded. “Thoughts are free.”
“See, that is exactly where I am now!” Orla eventually moaned, throwing her hands in the air. “I see a cute random guy who somehow managed to get lost in my apartment complex and all I can think about now is how I drag him inside and make out with him on the hallway rug! I’m pathetic!”
“The hallway rug?! Ya can’t even make it to the living room?”
“I’m goin’ through one hell of a dry spell, sweetie!”
“Have ya ever vacuumed that rug-”
“Oh my god! Not the point, Mick!”
“Sorry.”
Orla went on. “I just wanna, like, french someone for a start. I swear, the next guy who randomly shows up at my door will get very lucky.”
“Naaw, c'mon! What if it’s the caretaker?”
Orla looked at her friend and she pursed her lips. “Well, now that you mention him... Carl is kind of attractive.”
“Oh my god. Orla, ya can’t-”
“I am kidding!” she said, cackling at the look on Mick’s face. “I promise I won’t make out with Carl. He’s married and I’m certainly not a homewrecker.”
“Even if he wasn’t married, ya got better options.”
Orla snorted. “Yeah, about six months of nothing happening at all tell a different story, I’m afraid.”
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(… to be continued.)
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For @kane02sean and his brothers CPT Andrew Ferguson AUG 2017, PVT Nathan Z Thacker- KIA, Iraq, OCT 2007, PFC Jack T Sweet- KIA, Iraq, FEB 2008, Staff Sergeant Tyler Pickett- KIA, Iraq, JUN 2008, Sergeant Timothy Van Orman- KIA Iraq, FEB 2008, Task Force 16, Joint Special Operations Command, Alpha Company 2nd Battalion 22nd Infantry Regiment, 10th MTN DIV: “In the Shadows” and for James Stephen Tomchik CW4. (at Milford, Connecticut) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-az4dJ_gF/?igshid=1ivgjs87ofruy
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paintingorsomething · 5 years
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A Dirty River, 2018
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Little Evil Official Trailer (2017) Trailer for the Netflix comedy-horror Little Evil, starring Adam Scott, Evangeline Lilly, Owen Atlas and Bridget Everett.
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Fantasy and Adventure New Releases: 28 March, 2020
This week’s fantasy and adventure new releases feature doomed felon NPCs, living saints policing the streets, and a spoiled princess trying to avoid a second trip to the headsman.
Burnt (The Balance of Kerr #1) – Kevin Steverson and Tyler Ackerman
An offer they couldn’t refuse. A chance to re-set the balance…
Tog and Kryder were raised as brothers, even though they were very different. Tog was a Half-Orc, tall and strong, and good with an axe. Kryder was shorter and tended to daggers…except when he used the magic passed down to him from his deceased mother. Having just reached adulthood in the Baronies West, both were enjoying life.
But when Baron Arnwald sends them out on a mission to determine whether the rumors of war are true, the brothers get a lot more than they bargained for. Running into Lan, the Keeper of Memories, they are shown many things that have nothing to do with the upcoming war…or do they?
One thing is certain—the Creator’s balance has been upset, and they must use all of their wits and skills to make things right again, both in their lives and in the world. Mercenaries and mages stand in their way, though, and the odds are stacked against them.
Although Tog and Kryder are only two people, forces are working in the background to get them to the right time and place where they can make a difference. If they’re not careful, though, they also might get very, very dead.
Corona-chan: Spreading the Love – edited by David V. Stewart
Stuck inside? Quarantine got you feeling down… or even worse, BORED?
Corona-Chan: Spreading the Love is here to rescue you from the existential horror of indoor life, by offering you a glimpse into other worlds of wonder, whimsy, and warped humor.
Tales of high adventure, escapist fantasies, and thrilling stories of suspense await within, from some of the keenest and most rebellious minds in pulp fiction, with a foreword by the infamous Daddy Warpig.
With 200,000 words of exciting fiction, most never before published, including four books, Corona-Chan is serious about spreading the love!
Read it today!
Coven (Saint Tommy, NYPD #7) – Declan Finn
Detective Thomas Nolan has finally returned home. In typical police fashion, he is welcomed home with a murder case and gunfire.
After one arrest goes spectacularly wrong, Tommy is assigned another case and another dead body.
But everything goes wrong from the start of the case. The deceased is a member of a nearby military base, and no one wants to answer his questions. A local bodega gives him mind-splitting headaches. Worst of all, someone is after his children.
To make matters worse — Tommy no longer has his charisms.
The Edge of Darkness (The Volatar Saga #1) – D. K. Holmberg
They called him the Volatar. He came from nothing. Found his power. Became a legend, then lost it all.
Now he has all the power in the world but can’t touch it. With war growing, an old enemy on his heels, his best friend by his side, only the north holds the secret to reconnecting with his lost power.
But war has a way of pushing old heroes aside.
Hevith Alaster knew nothing of the Hith when their dark magic took his family away. Life on the wagon train had been simple. Keep moving north, stay ahead of the war.
But war found him all the same.
Hurt, humbled, and left to rot in a northern prison, Hevith must carve out a new life for himself in the wake of tragedy–but only if he can find a way to break free before the Hith break him. Either he must rise to the challenge or he will be yet another casualty on the Hith’s path to total domination.
Ghostblade (The Savage Hunters #1) – Adam Lane Smith
Giant monsters roam the land.
Civilization is frozen in a savage age. For one young hunter named Alden, power and survival are one and the same. The ancient evil that once ravaged his village and murdered his ancestors has returned. At the same time, politics hurls Alden into gladiator pit battles for control of the throne.
When Alden takes possession of a cursed sword promising untold power, the hunter is determined to save his people by slaying every giant monster standing between him and the throne. But the angry ghost trapped inside the blade has other ideas.
Sentenced to Troll 3 – S. L. Rowland
The ancient portals have been unlocked, restoring fast travel to Isle of Mythos.
No longer the outsider, Chod enjoys his newfound acceptance as a hero and troll. New lands and adventures await with the promise of gold and glory. But every opportunity offers the chance of misfortune.
Several portals still remain closed, hiding dire threats behind their veils of dark energy. Enemies have disappeared into parts unknown, and rumors of the return of the greatest villain Mythos has ever known grow louder by the day.
Chod has one goal- unite the heroes of Mythos. Fail, and he loses everything.
Shadowbound (Ghostlight Academy #1) – Gage Lee
Kai Evers only wanted to give his little sister Biz an unforgettable trip to the happiest place on Earth.
But when an augmented reality game goes off the rails, the pair find themselves whisked away to a ruined fantasy world in desperate need of heroes. Trapped in the ruins of an ancient cultivation academy, the siblings must learn to master the mysterious ghostlight to restore the broken gate that can send them home.
This seemingly insurmountable quest will change Kai’s life forever—or end it.
Ghostlight Academy: Shadowbound is the first book in the exciting new series from the best-selling author of the School of Swords and Serpents series. Featuring cultivation, base building, quests, treasures, and monsters, this first volume is your key to an intriguing new world.
Subtle Target (Six Assassins #2) – Jim Heskitt and Nick Thacker
A ruthless peddler of poison is closing in. How long can she evade the inevitable?
Elite assassin Ember Clarke never thought she would have to stare death in the face.
In week two of a six-week trial by combat, she’s working hard to keep her head above water. But the hitman after her this week changes everything by poisoning Ember’s crew solely to get to her.
Devastated by these senseless killings, Ember strikes out to find the vicious murderer. But a technicality in the rules keeps the poisoner’s identity secret.
Can Ember uncover the identity of her shadow before this person kills again?
Tearmoon Empire – Nozomu Mochitsuki
Surrounded by the hate-filled gazes of her people, the selfish princess of the fallen Tearmoon Empire, Mia, takes one last look at the bleeding sun before the guillotine blade falls…
Only to wake back up as a twelve-year-old! With time rewound and a second chance at life dropped into her lap, she sets out to right the countless wrongs that plague the ailing Empire. Corrupt governance? Check. Border troubles? Check. Natural calamities and economic strife? Check.
My, seems like a lot of work.
Hard work and Mia don’t mix, so she seeks out the aid of others, starting with her loyal maid, Anne, and the brilliant minister, Ludwig. Together, they strive day and night to restore the Empire. Little by little, their tireless efforts begin to change the course of history, pushing the whole of the continent toward a new future.
And why did the selfish princess have a change of heart, you ask? Simple—she didn’t. She’s just terrified of the guillotine. They hurt like hell, and Mia hates pain more than work.
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Spring 2019 Dean’s List
NATCHITOCHES –  One thousand one hundred and thirty-one students were named to the Spring 2019 Dean’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of between 3.5 and 3.99. Those named to the Dean’s List by hometown are as follows.
 Abbeville -- Julie Melancon;
 Alexandria -- Marquita Benjamin, Morgan Brame, Morgan Bryant, Maslin Campbell, Dshaun Coleman, Katylyn Cox, Noel Cusick, Tyler Flynn, Maeghan George, Jaliyah Jasper, Keyerra Jefferson, Jasmine Johnson, Leslie Katz, Hunter Lewis, ShaKiyla Lindsey, DeShonta Manning, Deasheneire Payne, Eboni Phidd, Jabari Reed, Ragan Richey, Imani Ricks, Daziah Roberson, Kaitlin Roshto, Caleb Ross, Savannah Sices, Alexander Trotter, Thando Turner, Erin Vandersypen, Cherell Wallace, Christopher Warren, William Welch, Tashiana Whitehead;
 Anacoco -- Jacob Bennett, Kenneth Cochran, Alan Cosio, Nicole Fitzgerald, Zada Green, Elizabeth Guy, Theresa Heaton, Caitlin McKee, Brooke Phillips, Jean Phillips, Cayla Roberts;
 Anchorage, Alaska -- Sydne Bulot;
 Angola -- Ursula Poarch;
 Arcadia -- Alliyah Murphy, Ralyn Sampson;
 Arlington, Texas -- Charles Rodgers;
 Arnaudville -- Alayna Moreau, Misti Richard;
 Ashdown, Arkansas -- Anastasia Saucier;
 Athens, Texas --- Jessica Dubose;
 Atlanta -- Madison Hanson, Peyton Howell, Brianne Lashley, Keneisha Williams;
 Avondale -- James Brown, Kelly Maldonado;
 Baldwin -- Christine Barard;
 Ball -- Makenzie Jones;
 Barksdale AFB -- Victoria Charles, Jeanine Matthews;
 Bastrop -- Nikkia Lewis;
 Baton Rouge -- Diamanisha Betts, Rosa Campbell, Joshua Cheatwood, Peyton Clark, Emmanuel Dunn, Bryn Edmonston, Lydell Emerson, Maisyn Guillory, John Guillot, Kelly Guillot, Cameron Hooper, Misterie Jarrell, Robert LeMoine, Daniely Midyett, Phelicia Neal, Sarah Rehman, Emma Rivet, Ashleigh Rumby, Ashlee Simmons, Victoria Simmons, Haley Sylvester, Madison Szekely, Kori Thomas, Jordan Williams;
 Baunatal, Germany -- Yannik Gerland;
 Belgrade, Serbia -- Emilija Dancetovic
 Belle Chasse -- Jade Talazac;
 Belmont -- Jayce Gentry;
 Bentley -- Stephanie Hayes;
 Benton -- Haley Crosby, Makayla Goff, Joshua Johnson, Kara Knippers, Tamara Korner, Daniel Scott, Ted Scott, Torea Taylor, Kathryn Watts;
 Berwick -- Brittany Vidos,
 Bienville -- Mavis Collinsworth, Julie Martin;
 Bogalusa -- Laura McFarlain;
 Bonduel, Wisconsin -- Miranda Backmann;
 Bossier City -- Cassie Bailey, Jayde Barnett, Alicia Bartholomew, Elizabeth Blair, Alexandra Borrmann, Quintin Braley, Hannah Brooks, Izabela Carabelli, Kendall Caple, Jonathan Castillo, Colby Cranford, Callie Crockett, Peyton Davis, Ashley Digilormo, Kelsey Gallman, Marissa Gardner, Sydney Gootee, Samantha Guile, Savanna Head, Dejaney Jackson, Nourain Jamhour, Anqumesha Jeter, Kijah Johnson, Haley Joncas, Elizabeth Jones,  Abigail Kent, Alexandra Madrid, Samantha Maiette, Casi Martin, Michelle Moline, Andrea Parks, Kennedy Parson, Khayla Pugh, Nigmeh Rahman, Jasmine Roberson, Andrew Robinson, Sydney Shannon, Gerald Shouse, Hope Spaw, Brittany Spence, Taylor Stoker, Benjamin Tanner, James Taylor, Avery Tibbets, Danielle Toney, Giselle Trejo, Tomaya Turner, Madeline Webb, Dominique Wineglass;
 Bourg -- Mia Adams, Abigail Trahan;
 Boutte -- Samantha Vernor;
 Boyce -- Hannah Aslin, Seth Baggett, Sonya Hill, Anna Lacombe, Amanda Land, Hannah Miller, Wyatt Miller, Ashley Smith;
 Braithwaite -- Kelly Pagoaga;
 Breaux Bridge -- Elizabeth Bernard, Dylan Davis, Blythe Duvall, Beyonka Heine, Ashtin Mouton, Emily Roy, Tyler Thibodeaux;
 Broussard -- Catrice Ambrose, Matthew Buteau, Brandon Phillips;
 Brownsville, Texas -- Emily Saldivar;
 Bryant, Arkansas -- Lilly Roach;
 Billard, Texas -- Brandon Duecker;
 Bunkie -- Haley Laprairie;
 Bush -- Saige Tassin;
 Calvin -- Victoria Guy;
 Campbell -- Caidon Campbell;
 Campti -- Destinee Cotton, Allison Friday, Kortney Greer, Madelynne Greer, Dalton Parker, Ronald Reliford;
 Carencro -- Destiny Kennerson, Carl Randall, Melody Woodard;
 Cartagena, Colombia -- Carlos Camargo Patron, Juan Castilla, Ivan Lorduy Camargo, Jorge Ojeda Munoz, Romulo Osorio Herrera, Cristian Paez Geney, Luis Osorio Betancourt, Juan Padilla, Ramon Sarruf Monroy, Juan Santos Sierra;
 Castor -- Kaycee Collinsworth;
 Central -- Christian Chustz, Hayley Tarver;
 Chalmette -- Jessica Adcock, Dylan Fuselier;
 Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne, Laiken Haggart;
 Church Point -- Paige Felix;
 Cincinnati, Ohio -- Kristin Byone;
 Clayton -- Glendalyn Boothe;
 Clinton, Mississippi -- Adam Moncure;
 Cloutierville -- Glenda Metoyer;
 Colfax -- Jessica Hebert, Angela McCann, Alyssa Parker, Mikayla Richardson, Lessie Rushing, Morgan Vandegevel;
 Colorado Springs, Colorado -- Rossana Potempa;
 Columbia -- Tyler Duchesne;
 Converse -- Hayley Farmer, Ashley Forgues Brock, Mallory Mitchell, Elaina Richardson, Hannah Womack;
 Coushatta -- Colton Campbell, Elizabeth Cummins, Aaron Murray, Tianna Rock, Jon Russell, Mikailah Smith, Caroline Wren;
 Covington -- Henri Blanchat, Kierra Blase, Rachael Coyne, Kayla Keys, Cathleen Oviedo, Anthony Pupo, Crystal Tucker, Etienne Blanchat;
 Crowley -- Sidney Gilder, Alyssa Huval;
 Cumberland, Maryland -- Rebekah Apple;
 Cypress, Texas -- Alexis Gomez, Kaitlyn St. Clair, Luke Watson;
 Darrow -- Micheal Douglas;
 Dayton, Texas -- Jerry Maddox;
 De Soto, Illinois -- Jayci Deaton;
 Deer Park, Texas -- Blake Stephenson;
 Delhi -- Jasmine Poe;
 Denham Springs -- Joey Carroll, Caitlyn Cutrer, Lenni Kunert, Halle Mahfouz, Francis Toche, Emily Williams;
 Denver, Colorado -- Joshua Adair;
 DeRidder -- Eriq Carver, Colten Denning, Falon Drake, Alphonse Engram, Bambi Hardesty, Shayla Miller, Julie Ochoa, Lauren Taylor, Jaymee Thrasher, Cheyenne Vander, Michael Waryas, Ashley Wisthoff, Kailey Wisthoff;
 Derry -- Hannah Antee;
 Destrehan -- Kiera Robinson;
 Deville -- Hailey Bolton, Hailie Coutee, Colton Johnson, Marlee Paulk, Hannah Siebeneicher, Vivian Vallery;
 Dike, Texas -- Brynn Offutt;
 Dodson -- Lydia McGaha;
 Donaldsonville -- Madeline Sotile;
 Downsville -- Abby Fordham;
 Doyline -- Lucas Darbonne;
 Dry Creek -- Kayla Mandelin;
 Dry Prong -- DeAnna Barlett, Jacob Boydstun, Alisabeth Lockhart;
 Dublin, Georgia -- Jessica Rogers;
 Duson -- JoBeth Caswell, Lester Dugas, Autumn Ritter;
 Edmond, Oklahoma -- Payton Hartwick, Ashley Medawattage, Amanda Stokes;
 Effie -- Jaydan Perkins;
 Elizabeth -- Kolby Friday, Clyde Hurst, Sadie Perkins;
 Elm Grove -- Katrina Thornton;
 Elmer -- Brennan Mays, Tiffany Turner;
 Elton -- Kayla Bellard;
 Enon Valley, Pennsylvania -- Jennifer Smiley;
 Eros -- Nicole Skerlong, Alecia Smith;
 Ethel -- Abby Guillory;
 Evans -- Lakin Smith;
 Evergreen -- Walter Armand, Shelby Riche;
 FPO AP, California -- Amber Travis;
 Farmerville -- Malissa Loyd;
 Florien -- Whitney Byles, Travis Cook, Cullen Hopkins, Faith Hopkins, Tyler Johnson, Caroline Matthews, Emma Ray, Dylan Roberts, Elizabeth Squillini, Megan Wagley, Shari Wilson;
 Flower Mound, Texas -- Cody McGee;
 Forest Hill -- Anna Doherty, Rachel Humphries, Claudia Marie Musgrove, Rafael Sierra;
 Forest Park, Illinois -- Kimberly Murray;
 Forney, Texas -- Jared Walker;
 Fort Bliss, Texas -- Brittany Passi;
 Fort Polk -- Destiny Ash, Laura Cerqueira, Jennifer Chirlin, Kyley Cole, Anthony Holloway, Zoe Kata, Ana Murray, Jessica Ramirez, Adrian Rodriguez, Sasha Trevino, Lindsey Turner, Nohora Valencia Camacho, Julia Ward;
 Franklin -- Chaqaire Jenkins, Cheyanne Smith;
 Franklinton -- Brian Geraghty, Aron Stephens;
 Fresno, Texas -- Terres Anderson;
 Frierson -- Austin Barnes, Shelby Callens, Nicholas Parham, Valerie Smith;
 Fulshear, Texas -- Drew Nuschler;
 Georgetown -- Laura White;
 Glenmora -- Eric Baker, Kristopher Devore, Megan Johnson, Nellie Johnson, Melissa Lanier, Faith Lawrence, Savannah Thompson, Derrick Welch;
 Gloster -- Kylee Causey, Jennifer Simmons;
 Goldonna -- David Day, Alexander Guillory;
 Gonzales -- Jordan Enloe, Victoria Gardner, Harlee Melancon, Nicole Moody, Corley Payne, Denee Smith, Jaci Templet;
 Gorman, Texas -- Kourtney Seaton;
 Gramercy -- Amber Theisges, Sabrina Troxler;
 Grand Cane -- Kayden Booker, Matthew Raybon;
 Gray -- Austin Pierre;
 Grayson -- Sabrina Mckeithen;
 Greenwell Springs -- Katherine Bryant, Micah Fontenot, Anna Lingenfelter, Katherine Langlois;
 Greenwood -- Taylor Hughes, Branden Savell;
 Gretna -- Jasmine Miles;
 Gun Barrel City, Texas -- Colton Banghart;
 Hineston -- Chase Powell;
 Hahnville -- Catelyn Errington;
 Hallandale Beach, Florida -- Ralph Boereau;
 Hallsville, Texas -- Emma Hawthorne;
 Harker Heights, Texas -- Khalil Corbett-Canada
 Harvey – Faith Johnson, Alexis Taylor;
 Haughton -- Arneshia Brooks, Kyler Burns, Jessica Chase, Madison Farquhar, Shelby Grubbs, Kobe Jackson, Nathan Johnson, Luna Karkar, Elizabeth Langley, Nicklaus Lowery, Paige Ramey, Hannah Robertson, Cheyenne Ware, Hunter Woods;
 Heflin -- Haley Shepherd;
 Henderson, Texas -- Christina Marie Colley;
 Henderson -- Asha Cormier;
 Henderson, Nevada -- Kiana Winford;
 Hessmer -- Dana Lala;
 Hineston -- Richard Clark, Gabrielle Merchant Langley; Madison Morrison, Chase Powell;
 Honolulu, Hawaii -- Melissa Baker;
 Hope Mills, North Carolina -- Taylor Camidge;
 Hornbeck -- Brandy Alford, Sarah Ceballos;
 Houma -- Kelsey Chauvin, Alexis Dardar, Jennifer Doiron, Anna Gautreaux, Zoe Hebert, Corinne Paris, Sara Rebstock, Rhianna Stamps;
 Houston, Texas -- Luis Cervantes, Brittany Davis, Levar Gumms, Kenneth Sheldon, Kendall Westfall;
 Humble, Texas - Aiyana Bean;
 Hutto, Texas -- Tommi Long;
 Ida -- Madison Campbell;
 Independence -- Tatlyn Costa;
 Iota -- Katie Latiola;
 Jacksonville, Texas -- Donovan Trent;
 Jefferson -- Matthew Broekman, Codi Vernace;
 Jena -- Mercedes Farris, Jill Kennard, Jessi McNeely, Dena Ray, Darian Thacker;
 Jennings -- Emily Benoit, Rachel Edwards, Mekayla Jenkins, KaTierra Lewis;
 Jonesboro -- Natalee Gray, Destini Mathews, Xavier Stringer;
 Jonesville -- Kameron Stevenson;
 Kaplan -- Laurie Breaux;
 Katy, Texas -- Erik Carver;
 Keatchie -- Antonio Dukes, Katelyn Hicks, Amber Nash;
 Keithville -- Amanda Eades, McKenzie Knotts, John-David May, Jerry Parks, Joanna Sims, Deja White, Larae Wooley;
 Kemp, Texas -- Katelynn Messer;
 Kenner -- Ryan Johnson, Nicole Lala, Gennyfer Pena, Henry Schlorff;
 Kerens, Texas -- Richard, Brumbelow, Cody James, Diego Maldonado;
 Killeen, Texas -- Kierra Poole;
 Kinder -- Nicholas Moldovsky, Stewart Wheeler;
 LaPlace -- Melvin Bates, Caitlin Foster, Jalen Haydel, Jacob St. Pierre;
 Lafayette -- Tamara Benton, Tene Cotton, Luke Dupre, Jeffrey Elkins, Adele Hebert, Michael Joseph, Julia Laperouse, Collin Monaghan, Joshua Monaghan, Christina Poole, Forrest Strang, Julia Towry, Madison Weathers;
 Lake Arthur -- Tuesdi Stipek, Hannah Worley;
 Lake Charles -- Jovan Avery, Leah Benoit, Chelsey Bertrand, Khristina Croker, Karley Hebert, Kathleen Hilliard, Zachary Neely, Isaiah Roy, Emily Roller, Michael Thomas, Kashell Williams;
 Lake Providence -- Lakarven Pitts;
 Lake Wales, Florida -- LaRon James;
 Lawtell -- Karoline Guidry;
 League City, Texas -- Mary Gilbert;
 Lecompte -- Ikeia Johnson;
 Leesville -- Autumn Boggs, Marilyn Brooks, Damion Brown, Rachal Brown, Angie Culbert, Junette Cutshaw, Sarah Deggs, Baylor Dillon, Raegan Dotson, Caryllan Fermato, Brandon Fredieu, Miranda Fulks, Brandon Furlow, Sarah Gibbs, Jarrell, Sean Grady, Jessica Gray, Beatrice Green, Cheyenne Grigg, Morgan Hall, Britney Harvey, Gabriella Haymon, Taylor Helton, Haley Hood, Emilee Keuten, Lane Koury, Samantha LaMonte, Karl Marzahl, Kelly Mitchell, Emily Moore, Brittany Paris, Victoria Perkins, Paula Pilkenton, Linsey Preddy, Amber Rose, David Santos, Hannah Scott, Joseph Slaughter, Peggy Stanley, Rebecca Thomas, Devin Toups, Matthew Ward;
 Lena -- Kadaria Lajaunie, Justin Williams;
 Lettsworth -- Meilyn Woods;
 Lindale, Texas -- Eben Cook;
 Little Rock, Arkansas -- Tara Lane;
 Livingston -- Shelby Cambre, Chase Crane;
 Logansport -- Amanda Hill, Maci Martin, Charles McClintock, Jessica Thompson, Trenton Timmons;
 Longview, Texas -- Gustavo Corrales, Kelli Hickerson, Deja Moore;
 Luling -- Macie Barrios, Nathan Roth;
 Lynwood, Washington -- Meghan Castille;
 McKinney, Texas -- Jameria Smith;
 Madisonville -- Sarahjane Ladut, Jensen Volz;
 Mamou -- Meggie Granger, Melissa Souileau;
 Mandeville -- Maci Burt, Lene Potter;
 Mansfield -- Rowdy Burleson, Meliyah Mitchell, Madison Welborn;
 Mansura -- Magen Hegger, Brandy Laprairie, Kate Losavio, Bailey Quebedeaux;
 Many -- Victoria Barnhill, Rachel Bensinger, Toby Bruce, Maegan Burkett, Hannah Chanler, Tyler Colston, Kelsi Horn, Charles LaFollette, Chase Manning, Brianna Miller, Tanner Mizell, Seth Ozsoy, Catherine Parrie, Chelsea Parrie, Chas Pilcher, Jasmine Sweet, Krisha Williams, Tobias Williams;
 Marrero -- Chris Charles;
 Marksville -- Madison Bordelon, Andre Boyer, Olivia Descant, Sarah Dyer, Shelby Lemoine, Tanner Nugent;
 Marrero -- Tara Brown, Chris Charles, Jade Duthu, Dorothy Giola;
 Marshall, Texas -- Serdalyer Darden, Laurann Graham, Sierra Smith, Abigail Upton, D’Sherrick Williams;
 Marthaville -- Emily Ford, Mallory Powell, Madeline Procell, Hannah Sattler;
 Merryville -- Shelby Royer;
 Mesquite, Texas -- Kaleb Fletcher;
 Metairie -- Taylor Crawford, Cameron Duhe, Virginia Falgoust, Mary Gaffney, Ellie Mandel, Morgan Nuss, Andrew Pitari, Madison Someillan, Mary Strickland, Holly Schiler;
 Minden -- Special Crawford, Jess Easley, Roxy Easley, Taya Hester, Lauren Holland, Fisher McLemore, Andrea McClinton, Amber Slater, Lamonica Smith, Madison Tanner;
 Monroe -- Kelche Browhow, Megan Gimber, Grace Underwood;
 Montegut -- Nicole Cohen, Megan Pellegrin;
 Monterey – Jacob Norris;
 Montgomery -- Morgan Bartlett, Morgan McManus, Hannah Vercher, Michael Waxley, Lauren Wise;
 Mooringsport -- Jay Davis, Jo Anna Fisher, Abigal Wolfe;
 Moreauville -- Austin Dismer;
 Morgan City -- Allie Atkinson;
 Morrow -- Quaniqua Joseph;
 Mt. Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
 Muleshoe, Texas -- Caitlyn Barber;
 Murcia, Colombia -- Cristina Gonzalez Corchon;
 Nashville, Tennessee -- Doreen Cook;
 Natchez -- Sheri Prothro, Morgan Slaughter;
 Natchitoches -- Alissa Addison, Sharlexus Addison, Kayla Anderson, Tyler Anderson, Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Gavin Bergeron, Sarah Bergeron, Megan Berry, Shenita Braxton, Trenton Brownlee, Taylor Burch, Morgan Burris, Elias Castro Caballero, Trevor Chalker, Donna Cooper, Fabian Correa Guette, KeShyra Culbert, Renee Cunnikin, Kenneth Darcy, Joshua Davis, Leah Deford, Gwenegan Dehe, Ashley Dranguet, Chasity Dupree, Joshua Ellis, Jason Fagundes, Daniela Forero Salcedo, Alaysia Fredieu, Katlynn French, Luis Gallo Quintero, Ruth Garcia Rodriguez, Matthew Giering, Julian Guerrero Acevedo, Valentina Herazo Alvarez, John Howell, Jasmyn Hunter, Holly Jenkins, Ronesha Johnson, Taylor Johnson, Hannah Jones, Brittany Jordan, Ashante Knox, Ricky Lacour, Carlomagno Leon Jimnez, Scott Macqueen, Miranda Mayeaux, Rylie Mcfarlain, Nestor Mercado-Garcia, Amber Minor, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Coy Morgan, Trevor O’Bannon, Kiara Padilla, Chaka Palm, Meredith Phelps, Jonah Poe, Keator Poleman, Shalondria Rainey, LaKendria Remo, Alejandro Restrepo Cardozo, Shelby Riedel, Kayla Roquemore, Daniela Salas Ricardo, Paula Sanchez Luna, Dante Samuel, Anise Settle, Jonathan Simmons, Skyler Speer, Patrick Sprung, Josie Stamey, Hans Andersen Tan, Travon Texada, Harrison Thomas, Mylika Thompson, Caitlyn Tobin, Austin Townsend, Abigail Vallery, Ricardo Ventura, Eva Venzant, Barbara Vercher-Smith, Lauren Vienne, Mary Whitehead, Jack Wright, Rylee Wyer, Ashtin Youngblood, Donna Cooper, Naloni Walker, Megan Winn;
 New Braunfels, Texas -- Charli Fouts;
 New Iberia -- Taylor Freyou, Jacob Gary, Jaci Jones, Grace Kerns, Destinee Leger, Payton Romero, Alexis Trosclair, Madison Willett;
 New Llano -- Justine Alzubaidi, Summer Atkins, Alexis Harbin, Kaitlyn Hotz, Nicole Naral, Katelyn Watson;
 New Orleans -- Jermone Baudy, Marquise Davis, Felicia Franklin, Haleigh Giorlando Wall, Jacqueline Gross, Jaime Hendrickson, Mia Jackson, Raphael Jones, Seven Joseph, Jamilah Pelrean, Julian Shum, Gloria Smyly, Amy Thomas, Tamara Yilla, Tracy West;
 Noble -- Savannah Anderson, Landen Funderburk, Ethan Morgan, Collin Procell, Joshua Ray;
 Oakdale -- Cheyenne Bertrand, Staci Brown, Coriana Moreaux, Kirstin Richard, Erin Russell;
 Oak Grove -- Tonya Creech;
 Oberlin -- Deanna Villareal;
 Oil City -- Ryan Connella;
 Olla -- Tanner Terrell;
 Opelika, Alabama -- Ceaser Stephens;
 Opelousas -- Kelsey Gallow, Kescheler Guillory, Amy Levier;
 Orange Beach, Alabama -- Elizabeth Gilliam;
 Otis -- Joshua Poston;
 Paincourtville -- Hannah Brister;
 Palmetto, Florida -- Cindy Hernandez;
 Pamplona, Spain -- Melba Mansilla;
 Paradis -- Kaitlyn Dunn;
 Paris, Texas -- Zachary Hevron;
 Pearland, Texas -- Clent Jones;
 Pelican -- Tabitha Averitt, Tabetha Caldwell;
 Pineville -- Taylor Bailey, Riley Bell, Emily Bordelon, Christian Boudreaux, Andrea Boyd, Kurt Burkett, Kaitlyn Burns, Latasha Cain, Taylor Campbell, Ameliah Carpenter, Noelle Carruth, Deja Chatman, Caitlin Crawford, Alexis Dennis, Sara Dorsey, Madison Evers, Erin Fallis, Casey Floyd, Lorali Hebert, Paula Jackson, Kara Johnson, Kelsey Kauffman, Landon King, Laura Lachney, Carlee Lake, Jaclyn Lambright, Connie Lawrence, Jeffery Lepage, Emily Litton, Cedrick Lott, Emily McCarty, Mya Melancon, Ashlee Mitchell, Curtessa Morrow, Judith Peek, Rachel Rudd, Jordan Sensat, Micah St. Andre, Gage Ulrich, Morgan VanBuren;
 Pitkin -- Whitney Strother;
 Plain Dealing -- Dormesha Noble, Ja’Mela Williams;
 Plaquemine -- Kameron Landry, Ma Kayla Washington;
Plaucheville -- Brooke Dauzat, Brittany Taylor;
 Pleasant Hill -- Yasmine Maxie;
 Pollock -- Stephen Carpenter, Erika Clark, Alara Faulkner, Christina Kendrick, Julie McGehee, Mary Robinson;
 Pollok, Texas -- Katelyn Boles;
 Pontchatoula -- Kimberly Holloway, Julia Verdon;
 Port Allen -- Kennedy Cullen;
 Port Barre -- Madison Estis;
 Prairieville -- Rebekah Bonner, Colleen Carline, Cameron Kelly, Bailey Mohler, Kyle Munson, Madeleine Sheets, Derek Walle, Kaylon Wood, Payton Stafford;
 Pride -- Leann Wills;
 Princeton -- Raynell Shield;
 Provencal -- Christopher Jennings, Rebekah Orsborn;
 Raleigh, North Carolina -- Aleida Alfonso;
 Rayne -- Bailey Beard, Cameron Desselle;
 Rayville -- Emily Rawls, Terry Rogers;
 Richardson, Texas -- Melissa Ferrer;
 Richmond, British Columbia, Canada -- Jalen Donaldson;
 Ringgold -- Alora Bryant, Joseph Hays, Arvionne Reliford, Aileecia Tipton, Caleb Vining;
 River Ridge -- Taylor Young;
 Riverview, Florida -- Robyn Larson;
 Robeline -- Jonathan Chism, Kelsy Elkins, Morgan Neugent, Megan Palmer, Jeffrey Watley;
 Rodessa -- Kristian Johnston;
 Rosharon, Texas -- Whitney Washington;
 Round Rock, Texas -- Evan Nafe;
 Ruston -- Erica Laborde, Phynecha Richard, Lara Schales, Jamesha Woods;
 St. Francisville -- Sara Baggett, Robert Burke, Katie Gray, Claire Leming;
 St. Martinville -- Blake Blanchard;
 Saline -- Shelby Savell;
 San Antonio, Texas -- Paris Finkbeiner, Kelli Gamble;
 San Pedo Sula, Honduras -- Cesoa Corrales, Bella Triminio Gutierrez, Xary Trimino;
 Scott -- Taylor Joseph, Alexandra Robichaux;
 Scottsboro, Alabama -- Jessica Provenza;
 Seabrook, Texas -- Amy Whitecotton;
 Shreveport -- Jessica Adams, DayJah Alexander, Trayveon Allen, Hannah Angell, Quinton Aught, Yasmeen Bader, Shakendra Bailey, Alyssa Bonacci, Antanae Baylock, Neely Caudle, Janie Cochran, Courtney Curtis, Kevin Denks, Chenara Dredden, Lauren Edwards, Jennifer Elliott, Hannah Ellis, Whitney Elster, Reagan Escude, Chloe Farrar, Irishia Finister, Samantha Freeman, Dejohn Garrison, Rayvin Gaudet, Jameala Ghazawneh, Evan Gibson, Shanetta Gibson, Karina Goodnight, Lauren Gore, Destinee Green, Jennifer Hardey, Madison Harper, Jaimee Henderson, Anthony Hill, Kimberly Housley, Jesamin Huff, April Hunter, Jasmine Jackson, Matthew Jensen, Caitlin Johnson, Jada Johnson, Kaitlyn Knighton, Akilah Lewis, William Mahoney, Katelyn Martin, Marissa Martin, Brooklynn McWilliams, Amelia McLaren, Marshall Merritt, Aysia Mills, Acquiria Mitchell, Destiny Mitchell, Dylan Molenhour, Cayla Morris, Jared Mourad, Katherine Mutter, Hillary Nicholls, Olivia Noonan, Bailey Patton, Zachary Person, Elizabeth Peterson, Mikayla Phillips, Haley Pickett, Patrick Pierce, Bailey Rech, Nahjee Reid, Natya Rogers, KeAndrea Samuel, Zachary Sanders, Yuriana Sauseda, Elizabeth Scott, Lawson Scott, Cynthia Shahriar, Catherine Shaw, Hannah Strickland, Morgan Strickland, Amanda Strother, Lindsey Sullivan, Alexis Taylor, Jordan Taylor, Joyce Taylor, Rodnisha Terry, Gabrielle Thomas, Breyonna Thompson, Kayla Waller, Dillon Wilkerson, Lana Williams, Ly’Shaquala Williams, Shamolia Williams, Jonathan Zavalydriga;
 Sicily Island -- Shawn Perry;
 Simmesport -- Kimani Batiste, Bailie Marsh, Taylor Myers;
 Simpson -- Carleigh Standifer;
 Singer -- Emily Smith;
 Slidell -- Claire Harvey, Alexzandra Hattier, Ashley Henry, William Jensen, Ariel Johnson, Allyssa Marshall, Isabel Melhado, Abigail Miller, Sabrina Miller, John Norvel, Savanna Owens, Holly Penta, Matthew Sanchez, Jourdan Waddell, Raina Woods;
 Spring, Texas -- Victoria Harris, Elyssa Hernandez, Sydney Normand;
 Springhill -- Armonis Crockett;
 Starks -- Melina Royer;
 Stonewall -- Alexa Barron, Raeanna Free, Brianna Hasch, Mallory McConathy, Kassidy Parker, Madison Parker, Chase Slater, Shderrica Whitaker;
 Sugartown -- Madison Budnik;
 Sulphur -- Andrina Ferguson, Erica Fuselier, Trevor Molitor, Makenzie Simon, Justin Sittig, Shelby Sullivan;
 Sunset -- Sonia Vidrine, Deandra Eaglin;
 Talihina, Oklahoma -- Heidi Couch;
 Tallulah -- Christian Cobb;
 Teruel, Spain -- Judit Castillo Gargallo;
 Texarkana, Texas -- Cody Hambly, Nicholas Sisk;
 Thibodaux -- Tierra Johnson;
 Tomball, Texas -- Nicole Henry;
 Tool, Texas -- Kimberly Kidney;
 Trout -- Harley Lisenby;
 Vidalia -- Katelyn Cooley, Hannah Hargis;
 Ville Platte -- Joshua Galland, Shelbi Rials, Cameron Tinley;
 Waco, Texas -- Isabella Hudson;
 Washington -- Tarik Andrus;
 Waskom, Texas – Mary Alexander, Kiara Kiper;
 Waynesboro, Mississippi -- David Hodo;
 Welsh -- Katherin Salassi;
 West, Texas -- Nathan Nors;
 West Monroe -- Katrina Chilton, Kirstin Elrod, Nicole Fletcher, Laura Lovell, Cassandra Phillips;
 White Castle -- Gavin Landry;
 Wills Point, Texas -- Rebekah Clark;
 Winnfield -- Erica Burnett, Taylor Burnett, D’Tyria Duncan, Jourdan Fitzgerald, Kerry Fitzgerald, Kassidy Grantadams, Trinity Homan, Madisyn Hubbard, Hunter Johnson, Caitlyn Martin, Morgan Martinez, Elizabeth Parker, Trakita Rainwater, Fatima Rodriguez, Lori Spangler;
 Winnsboro -- Hunter Cooper, Darrel Doyle;
 Woodworth -- Jonathan Magnano, Derek Wilson;
 Youngsville -- Randall Blair, Chloe Blank, Jude Garrett, Jessica Gilmore, Brette Reaux, Isabelle Vivien;
 Zachary -- Carmeka Cooper, Neil Ahldwin Garcia, Ciara Gibbs, Alaijha Trim;
 Zwolle -- Cheyanne Ebarb, Lloyd Gentry, Shakelia Maxie, Konner Parrie, Addison Rains, Marcelina Remedies, Holden Rivers, Brittany Small.
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