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Symphony Society
Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony Society Board of Directors for 2013-14 include, in front from left, Rick Hudson; membership chairman Gayle Howell, president-elect Robert Scott and treasurer Pol...
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What’s Your Line?
My niece posted a wonderful article on Facebook reprinted from the New York Times, “The Stories That Bind Us.” The author, Bruce Feiler, asks, “What holds a family together?” His research indicat...
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State parks offer fun in the sum
The Office of State Parks will open swimming pools for the Memorial Day weekend Saturday, May 25. Pools will remain open through Monday, May 27 then close on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28-29 for ma...
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Breedlove-Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Breedlove Jr. of Natchitoches announce the engagement of their daughter, Erin Lea Breedlove, to Michael Joseph Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hughes Lee Jr. of Natchitoch...
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American Trails recognizes supporters of ATV and horse paths
Two Louisiana residents were recognized at the American Trails’ twenty-first national symposium held April 16. National trails awards are presented to people working toward a national system of tra...
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Jesus preached faith, not modern day fear
My father in law gave me one of his guns. I have never possessed a gun before. It is a small humble gun, the kind that you would expect a preacher to own. It is a nice .357 magnum. Since it was giv...
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Kneeling in front from left are Pon’cy Johnson, Jaylon Braxton, Zion Smith, Bria Bruce, Rendrick Shepeard and Tabi Adeleye. On second row are Samuel Wilkins, Stasi Brady, Sy’rai Joseph, Leslie Brady, O’marion Shepeard, Caden Eldridge, Tunmike Adeleye and Funke Adeleye. In third row are Cici Williams, Modern Woodmen agent Karen Johnson, Eliza Behrendsen of the Service League, Ashton Behrendsen, Firefighter Doug Down, Bradford Morrison, William Morrison, Firefighter Captain Mark White, James Wilkins, Youth Service Club leader Mary Squyres, Ida Wilkins, Behrend Behrendsen, Lequita Johnson, Emily Morrison, Dr. Ovayosa Adeleye and Martha Squyres.
Join Hands Day brings all ages together
Bridging the generation gap and improving communities was the focus of Join Hands Day, a national day of service sponsored by Modern Woodmen of America and other fraternal benefit societies. This y...
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Renee’s Dance Studio will present “A Night at the Movies” Saturday, May 18 at 6:30 p.m. In front from left are Maddie Hendon, Allison Callender, Lexie Cook, Caylee Bull and Anne Michelle Long. In middle are Lauren Mathews, Kimberly Cain, Katherine Callender, Devon Mathews and Kennedi Revels. In back are Anna Walker, Mary Grace Long, Amanda Dore, Monet LaCour, Raegan Washington, Macy Vascocu and Ariyonna Sarpy.
Dance Team closes curtain with wins, recital
The Show Stopper Competition Team represents the Renee’s Dance Studio by performing tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical, pointe, character, musical theater, hip hop and clogging. They and other dancers of...
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Tunica-Biloxi Pow Wow will feature days of dancing, eating, singing, learning
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s Pow Wow will be held at the Chief Joseph “Alcide” Pierite Pow Wow Grounds on the Tunica-Biloxi Reservation in Marksville Friday, May 17-Sunday, May 19. The Tunica-Biloxi T...
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Bobby Calhoun takes down the sign for Sam’s Book Barn in anticipation of DOVES move to the building. They will house administrative offices and programs there. The shelter is at a separate, secret location.
Domestic violence prevention flies to multiple locations
DOVES is stretching its wings and building a bigger nest with a move to 229 Scarborough St. “The number of people we’re helping and the services we’re offering are growing rapidly,” explains execut...
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