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April 11th and 12th - Louisiana Railroad Days FestivalThe Louisiana Railroad Days Festival is here with lots of great food, fun and live entertainment lined up. The festival is on the grounds of the DeQuincy Railroad Museum. Please see the schedule of events elsewhere in the newspaper.April 11th - Spring Art WalkThe Frame House and Gallery, 11640 Ryan Street, will be featuring Artist Tony Bernard of Lafayette with original oils and his newest print of the BCS LSU Tiger. He will be at The Frame House Gallery signing and doing original remarques on his prints. Sue Zimmermann, local artist, will be showing her newest watercolor renditions of her Southern scenes and her Tuscan Scenes of Italy. She will also have a new collection of her watercolor cards available. The Showing will be on Friday, April 11th from 6 p.m.
Rosacea is getting worse
Dear Dr. Gott: When I was 19, I had my acne burned off with X-rays. Twenty years later, it came back, so I took tetracycline for 30 years. My acne didn't disappear but started to change, so my primary care physician sent me to a dermatologist. I was told that the acne was being replaced by rosacea. I couldn't tell the difference in the early stages of the transition. About a year later, the change was very apparent. At this point, I was put on minocycline twice a day and have taken it for more than six years. My skin has always been very oily, and I have inordinate amounts of seborrheic keratoses, some too big to freeze off. Now, if I stop my minocycline for three weeks, what looks like pus drips off my nose. Once I start the medication again, it takes another four months to get back to normal.
Oneida reviews tattoo parlor
A tattoo parlor will open in Oneida for the first time since the 19th century if the Planning Commission approves Jarrod Genge's plans for "The Electric Pen" tonight. Last month, the Common Council voted to lift the tattoo parlor ban that was first put into place in the late 1800s and reaffirmed in 1989. With the old ordinance out of the way, Genge moved quickly. Tonight, the Planning Commission will review his plans for 108 Madison St. Cassie Rose, the city's planning and community development director, said Genge could leave the meeting with approval "contingent upon several codes issues," like plumbing, wiring, and the safety of the entranceways and stairway. "There's nothing that would stop him from eventually opening," she said. "There's nothing out of the ordinary." There are no local or county laws in place for inspecting or regulating tattoo parlors, but Genge has vowed to abide by industry standards that assure customers' health and safety.
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