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Did you know there was once an airport where Northgate Mall now stands? It's true! Join Helen Tracey-Noren this week as she sits down with Cliff Wartman from the Cincinnati Aviation Heritage Society to learn more about what happened to this airport.
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Dr. Jeffrey Joseph, otolaryngologist and facial plastic surgeon of Acadian ENT joins Discover Lafayette to discuss his 29-year career in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Dr. Joseph works with a team of other ENT specialists and staff, including Drs. Bradley Chastant and Ryan Chastant. Their practice recently merged with Camellia ENT, which has been in operation since 1990, and now includes Drs. David Foreman, Lane Anzalone, and Jimmy White. Dr. Joseph has been seeing patients in Southwest Louisiana since 1993. His professional acumen in performing rhinoplasty and rejuvenation surgery on the aging face has made him well-known and in demand in our community. He is also known nationally and in 2003, Dr. Joseph was the only Louisiana facial plastic surgeon included in the book "The Beauty Makers" featuring talented facial plastic surgeons in the U. S. A native of Crowley, his father owned Emile Joseph Menswear in the Northgate Mall and in the South College Shopping Center. Dr. Joseph was always interested in medicine since he was a young boy, and followed the advice of his best friend's dad, the late Nolan Edwards, who told him if he was going to be a doctor, he should be a plastic surgeon because he liked to draw and paint. "I started thinking this would be a good avenue for me to do the two things that I'm most passionate about, taking care of people and drawing and painting!" At Acadian ENT, each doctor has their own niche and you have plastic surgery options as well as treatment for allergy and sinus issues, hearing loss, and hearing aid and cochlear implants. Patients have access to skincare and facial treatments, and innovative laser procedures. The full suite of services offered include • Allergy Center • Skincare Center • Hearing & Balance Center • Facial Plastics Center • Radiological services / CT Scan • Onsite pharmacy • Onsite surgical suite • Hearing aid repair options. In particular, Dr. Joseph is proud to offer a convenient onsite CT scanner so that patients don't have to go to another facility to get a scan taken. Dr. Joseph practices at their office at 1000 W. Pinhook Rd, Suite 201 and the South Lafayette location is at 1039 Camellia Blvd. Acadian ENT also has offices in Kaplan and Crowley. While Acadian ENT offers a full array of skin care services, Dr. Joseph gives simple advice to take care of your skin and avoid unnecessary damage. "Wash with soap such as Purpose or Cetaphil. Use sunscreen and a topical Vitamin C or retinol product. It all starts with taking care of your skin and protecting yourself from the sun. Consistency with good products is the key." Dr. Joseph won't operate on smokers and he works to try to get people to their ideal weight prior to surgery to obtain the best results. The most requested "anything" is people wanting to look like a Kardashian. Many of his patients have had skin cancer removed and need reconstruction of their face post-Mohs surgery to restore symmetry. While most plastic surgeons perform 12 to 20 facelifts a year, Dr. Joseph performs over 100, which is a lot for a town of our size. While surgery can cause immense bruising and discoloration for the first few days, Dr. Joseph follows up with his patients every day for the first five days to check the healing process and give an accurate assessment to the patients as to how well they are healing. On the fifth day, stitches are removed and the patient's hair is washed in the office. Most bruising is gone by the 7th day and by the 10th-day post-surgery, the typical patient can get out and about. Supplements such as arnica and bromelain work wonders to keep bruising and swelling under control. And more common sense advice from the doc: Vicks salve (Vaporub) helps with bruising for anyone....surgery or not. With 29 years of experience, Dr. Jeffrey Joseph has seen his practice evolve. Focusing on facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, his advice to potential patients is "Don't pick the proced...
Cpl. Bridgette Dugas, Public Information Officer for the Lafayette Police Department, is our guest on Discover Lafayette. Well-known in our community for her work on behalf of Lafayette Crime Stoppers, Cpl. Dugas joined the police department in 2009 at the encouragement of former Lafayette Deputy Police Chief Reggie Thomas who at the time was working security at the Northgate Mall. Dugas has risen through the ranks, starting out as a patrol officer at nights, then serving as a Precinct 4 Resource Officer assigned to community relations, and appointed in 2018 to serve as the department’s spokesperson on all matters affecting the City Police Department. Her duties require her to be on duty 24 hours a day to handle all direct contact between the media and the department, as well as to field phone calls from citizens needing information about who to contact for problems they are experiencing. Crime overall is down 7% in Lafayette. Two categories of crimes did increase in 2019, however; homicides and burglaries both rose. Dugas explained that the homicides were "relationship-based," meaning that the perpetrator knew the victim and the crimes weren't random acts of violence. Chart shows 2019 Crime Statistics in Lafayette LA. Note that while homicides were up, the victims knew their perpetrators. Burglaries were also up slightly, while all other categories of crimes decreased. "Lafayette is a very safe community," says Cpl Bridgette Dugas. Important safety tips to keep your self and your possessions safe: Lock your vehicle and home! The majority of vehicle burglaries occur when cars are unlocked and possessions are in plain view. Criminals don't want to make noise or get caught, so they look for easy targets. Dugas explained if nine cars in your neighborhood are burglarized and the criminals get three guns in the process, they'll be back looking for more because the area is ripe for easy pickings. "Lock your vehicles and take valuables out. Secure all personal items and don't leave things in plain sight. The majority of vehicle burglaries where cars are unlocked are Southside residents. It's an open invitation to be burglarized if you keep your vehicle unlocked." Cpl. Bridgette Dugas. Cpl. Dugas is also the spokesperson for the Lafayette Crime Stoppers program. With a focus on anonymity, anyone with information on the details of a crime is encouraged to call (337)232-TIPS or utilize the free mobile app found at P3tips.com. All callers or tipsters remain anonymous and are only identified by a number assigned to their tip. With most crimes, the people closest to the perpetrators may know information about the commission of the crime. If an arrest is made based upon the tip or if a grand jury indictment is handed down, the confidential informant receives a cash award from Crime Stoppers. The program is also active in the schools and students can provide the Resource Officer information to solve crimes while remaining anonymous; they receive a $50 Visa Card if their tip provides information to resolve an issue. With the new P3 app which allows you to share information with law enforcement directly from your smartphone, witnesses are now able to report a crime while it’s being executed and provide video footage and other relevant data to local crime enforcement officials. “If you see something, say something!” When contacting Lafayette Crime Stoppers, your identity will remain anonymous and you will be eligible to receive a reward for helping solve a crime if your tip leads to an arrest or grand jury indictment. (337)232-8477 or P3TIPS.com. The Lafayette City Police give back to the community and Cpl. Dugas was proud to share their efforts. On March 28, 2020, the fourth Annual "First Responders Basketball Tournament" will be held a the Lafayette Christian Academy gym and proceeds will go to benefit the family of a Lafayette Parish Deputy Sheriff who passed away February 12, 2020.
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Welcome to This Week In Cincinnati Episode 29 for the Last Week of 2019! The podcast dedicated to bringing you the news of the Queen City without all of the depressing parts. This week I'll be discussing the Cincinnati Bell acquisition, holiday nightmares at Forest Fair, the great blitz at Northgate Mall and much much more!Make sure to follow us at our social networks!Twitter: @ThisWeekInCincyInstagram: @ThisWeekInCincyFacebook: This Week In CincinnatiAlso make sure to subscribe to our podcast feed on your favorite podcast platform including Apple, Google, and Spotify!Want to be a Podcast Sponsor? Send us an email thisweekincincinnati@gmail.com and we will feature you in the podcast!This Week in Cincinnati is hosted by Brett Keppler and Alysa Ortega, edited and produced by Ryan Taulbee, and brought to you by Treo Realtors
KRKO's Maury "the Movie Guy" Eskenazi and Morning Mouth Tim Hunter get caught up, talking about everything from their early days working at Sears (separate stores), the Northgate Mall, behind the scenes at Nordstrom and much more! Enjoy!
Teenagers recurited by the NSA, a rare NES video game cartridge worth $13,000, Stranger Things, talkin' about shopping malls and saying goodbye to Northgate Mall
No, not our new NHL team. We are talking about the timber pirate of Lake Washington! Plus, some updates about the development around Northgate Mall.
Hear from Michael Joers of Ben Bridge. Michael Joers is a registered jeweler with the American Gem Society and an assistant manager at Ben Bridge in the Northgate Mall. We sit down to talk about wedding rings and how to know you’re getting a good deal, some things to keep in mind if you’re shopping for jewelry online and his own recent wedding planning experience. www.bestmadeweddingvideos.com
Welcome to the Secret Life of Entrepreneurs! Many people are becoming more aware of what they put 'ON' and 'IN' their body. As the saying goes, you only have one body, treat it well. And our guest today will tell us all about her decision to create a natural bath & body products company that is succeeding out of the gate! Charlene Oancia joins us to talk about Springer & Oake, a local business providing natural products. If you'd like to check out the delicious line of products, visit springernoake.com or find them in NorthGate Mall. And don't miss our next show when Jeff Kinash from Peregrine Farm will join us.
This week Emily and Paige talk to comedian Kara Klenk about the infamous and now sadly defunct Contempo Casuals. Plus the time she almost met Bette Midler at the Stamford Town Center, the time she actually did meet Jenifer Lewis at the Grove, and whether a tube top is also technically a mini-skirt. Also, Emily visits the malls of Seattle, including the oft-discussed Northgate Mall and the reportedly stunning University Center.BUY MALL TALK MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/malltalkpodcastTHIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY BETTERHELP AND HELLOFRESHhttps://www.betterhelp.com/mall 10% OFF!https://www.hellofresh.com/mall60 ENTER "MALL60" FOR $60 OFF!FOLLOW KARA:https://www.instagram.com/karaklenkhttps://twitter.com/karaklenkPre-order 'Undefeated' out March 8 geo.itunes.apple.com/us/album/undefeated/1448290120?app=itunesFOLLOW MALL TALK:https://www.instagram.com/malltalkpodhttps://twitter.com/malltalkpod MALL TALK IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/mall-talk
This week, Emily and Paige are joined by comedian Finn Straley to talk about the home of all things Magic: The Gathering and also maybe swords, Wizards of the Coast. Plus more exploration of Orange Julius, the malls of Alaska, and the time Finn thought Northgate Mall in Seattle was heaven.THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY BETTERHELP AND CARE/OFwww.betterhelp.com/mall 10% OFF!www.takecareof.com/mall50 50% OFF!FOLLOW FINN:https://twitter.com/finnstraleyhttps://www.instagram.com/finnstraley/FOLLOW MALL TALK:https://www.instagram.com/malltalkpodhttps://twitter.com/malltalkpodMALL TALK IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/mall-talk
Ben Powers is the force behind Developing Lafayette, a blog dedicated to reporting new businesses and construction in Lafayette. Driven by a natural curiosity about new businesses and restaurants popping up around town, Ben found there was no easy way to obtain access to information that was public record but not readily available online. Wanting to share information that was on the down-low or "DL," Ben took it upon himself to investigate new business happenings and inform the community about the latest construction projects and commercial developments. Developing Lafayette began as a Facebook page in 2012 and now has more than 40,000 followers. His website, developinglafayette.com, provides a more comprehensive video and pictorial depository about Lafayette and the surrounding area's newest construction and notable transactions affecting the retail market. The website is a popular destination and Ben keeps a running tally of the most wanted new developments. As of this writing, voters' top 3 "wish list" desires are Trader Joe's, redevelopment of Northgate Mall similar to Tanger Outlets, and P. F. Chang's. There is also demand for new entertainment venues such as Dave & Buster's (a family video arcade/restaurant) and a Lafayette Aquarium. Ben Powers brings the everyday man approach to unearthing information we all wonder about but don't take the time find out. A graphic designer by trade, he captures the excitement and visual aesthetics that draw our eyes to exciting and unknown things Thanks to Ben Powers for answering the questions that our "enquiring minds want to know!" Special thanks to our sponsors, Rader Solutions and Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission.
INDY Week, the Triangle's alternative weekly newspaper, has started this podcast to give our readers another way to enjoy the latest news and culture from Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. This week we look at the life and looming death of the Northgate Mall, the endangered species of Republican politicians in Wake County and give a hot take on Hamilton, currently playing at DPAC. Music by The Alexander Hood Smooth Jazz Experience
In the latest episode, John has selfishly taken a vacation to New York, but unselfishly has also taken time out of said vacation to participate in the podcast. So, Sound of Hockey has officially gone bi-coastal! This week, John, Andy, and Darren break down the revelation of the NHL Seattle group planning a three-ice-sheet practice facility in the area of Northgate Mall, and they daydream about how great that will be for the hockey community once completed. They also review NHL opening night and reminisce about the great times had at NHL Seattle's watch party this past week (spoiler: it was Darren that won the t-shirt). This episode even features the triumphant returns of segments like Goalie Gear Corner, in which they talk about this beauty of a mask, Weekly One-Timers, and Games On Our Radar. Plus, a hot new segment is introduced called "Get Off My Lawn," in which the guys begrudgingly compare the pros and cons of NHL.tv versus NHL CenterIce. Subscribe, enjoy, review.