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What’s Your Line By Shirley A. Small Rougeau
This is part two of our journey on the waters of the Red and Cane Rivers in 1836. When we left off at the end of part one, our anonymous German immigrant was giving a description of his trip from N...
Jul 27, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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There is ‘Nike’ in Jesus, just live it
I want to give you a Greek lesson. With the Olympics kicking off you need to know that the Greek word for “victory” is “Nike.” Yes that is right the tennis shoe is translated, “victory.” Most fo...
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PEO Chapter AU met at the home of Marilyn Taylor July 11. Member Nobie Makar and Taylor hosted a luncheon for 25 members of the chapter. From left are members Arlene Mayeaux, Chapter AG member and guest Gayle Howell and AU member Gayle Fitzhugh. Mayeaux is chapter president.
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PEO Chapter AU long-time member Margaret Sutton welcomed her niece, Julie Brewton, into the chapter during a luncheon July 11 at the home of member Marilyn Taylor. Twenty-five members attended.
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perfect picnic

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Confirmation
Asbury United Methodist Church of Natchitoches confirmed 10 youth Sunday, July 1 at their morning worship service. On front row from left are JaQuinta Jackson, Ashley Flourney, JeKedria Brooks, Jor...
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 Micah Lewis, canine custodian;  Anne Miller, Pilots N Paws; and Lisa Butler, manager of Sabine Animal Shelter, hold Bella, an Australian Shepherd puppy that the Millers flew from Many to her permanent home in Austin.
Shelter dog flies to new Austin home
Although she lives in Austin, Texas now, Natchitoches is never far from Anne Miller’s thoughts. Her ties to Natchitoches go back several generations. She spent many happy hours with her materna...
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See this and other works by Susan O. Avera at the Orvil Hanchey Gallery at NSU.
South Carolina artist says love for color came at early age of 8
Susan O. Avera of Smithfield, N.C., will present a collection of paintings that comprise her graduate thesis exhibition, “Creating an Interactive Space,” July 18-Aug. 1 at Northwestern State Univer...
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Author to sign books about LSU alphabet
Author Linda Colquitt Taylor of Fort Worth, Texas will sign copies of her book, “Geaux Tigers! The LSU Alphabet Book,” Saturday , July 21 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at The Rocking Horse on Front...
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Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival starts Friday evening at 4:30 p.m.
The Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival will be July 20-21 in Prather Coliseum on the Northwestern State University campus. The Festival will be Friday, July 20 from 4:30 p.m. until 11:15 p.m. and Sat...
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A todler warms up the crowd before the performance of ‘How Does Your Garden Groove?’
FUMC Summer Stars perform, ‘How Does Your Garden Groove?’
By Shelton Meacham First United Methodist Church summer theatre camp session one concluded Saturday with a performance of, “How Does Your Garden Groove?” by Michael and Jill Gallina, directed by El...
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