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From Staff Reports Bossier City teen Haley Henderson made history on Tuesday when she became the first female Eagle Scout in northwest Louisiana, a prestigious achievement attained by some of the country’s most noteworthy figures. Henderson is among hundreds of young women who will make up the Inaugural Class of female Eagle Scouts. “Earning the rank of Eagle Scout takes hard work and perseverance, and we are honored to recognize Haley Henderson for this significant accomplishment,” Scout Executive and CEO of the Norwela Council Jeff Brasher said. Along the journey to Eagle Scout, young people gain new skills, learn to overcome obstacles and demonstrate leadership among their peers and in their communities. These benefits are invaluable for everyone, and we are thrilled that they are now available to even more youth.” ....
UpdatedMon, Jan 25, 2021 at 7:16 am PT Replies(2) He had planned to collect and retire 100-200 American flags, but it ended up being more than 2,600-plus flags. (Photo: Courtesy Brett Brofman) LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA A local Eagle Scout candidate gathered over 2,000 American flags during the coronavirus pandemic for his project. Pierce Stewart, a member of Troop 772 in Laguna Niguel, wanted to do something that would rally the community and generate a feeling of patriotism, especially while the coronavirus kept people apart. Stewart, a sophomore at Aliso Niguel High School, began reaching out to neighbors for his flag collection and retirement project. Using flyers, he sent out word of his intention to collect and retire old or damaged flags across his neighborhood. The outreach touched the community in an outpouring of flags and goodwill to the rising Eagle Scout. ....