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Students participating in the 4-H Area Commodity Cookery Contest, front row from left, are Joshua Hooper, Anne Mertens and Leneigh Hennigan. On back row are Hannah Lee Ward, Ellie Hooper, Maryelle Hooper and Bradford Morrison. Not shown is Ashton Cruse.
Kids in the Kitchen: 4-H members share award-winning recipes
Natchitoches Parish 4-H members cooked up some tasty dishes at the 4-H Area Commodity Cookery Contest March 27 at the Bossier Civic Center. Over 80 youth from 11 parishes gathered for the culinary...
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What's Your Line?
Sunday is April Fools’ Day which reminds me of another time when April Fools’ Day fell not only on Sunday, but on Easter as well. Thinking to have some fun with my dad and brothers, my mother mad...
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People at Starbucks speak in tongues
There are situations that I avoid. I tend to avoid social occasions where wine and cheese are on the menu and suits are required. Once I found myself at a reception at Commander’s Palace in New Or...
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Natchitoches native Holly Hines was promoted to vice president of scripted development for FremantleMedia.
Hometown girl lands dream job with producers of American Idol
Holly Hines, born and raised in Natchitoches, was recently promoted to vice president of scripted development for FremantleMedia, producer of American Idol (TV's highest rated show) and the X Facto...
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“Life is Best Lived” by Dr. Carroll D. Marr can be purchased for $15 at Merci Beaucoup.
Pastor preserves piece of his childhood with new book
Mark 6:4 "Then Jesus told them, 'A prophet is honored everywhere except in his own hometown...'" The opposite has been true for Dr. Carroll Marr, who left Natchitoches 22 years ago to follow God's...
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Christian comedian Jinny Henson provided entertainment  at “A Night of Love and Laughter” fundraiser. Henson chats with emcee Louie Bernard.
Two-part Lions Camp benefit far surpasses fundraising goal
Something really special happened on Friday night, March 9 at the NSU Student Union. The spirits of an entire community were lifted as an overflow crowd witnessed "A Night of Love and Laughter" in ...
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What's Your Line
My nuclear family members came to Louisiana from North and South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi and a couple of them were born in Alabama. Most of them lived and worked in small farming settlements...
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Natchitoches’ finest to shake what their mamas gave them while Dancing with the Sigmas
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority will present Dancing with the Sigmas Tuesday, April 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the NSU Student Union Ballroom. Admission is $10 and $5 for NSU Students. The evening will feature ...
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Super Water Sympathy, made up of Shreveport natives, will perform in concert Saturday, March 24 at Bourbon Creek. Lead vocalist Ainsley Hughes is a 2011 graduate of NSU.  Band member, from left, are Clyde Hargrove, Jason Mills, Hughes, Billy Hargrove and Ryan Robinson.
NSU graduate’s band to perform at Bourbon Creek before embarking on nationwide Vans Warped Tour
Alternative rock/pop band Super Water Sympathy, comprised of Shreveport natives, will perform Saturday, March 24 at Bourbon Creek. Lead singer Ainsley Hughes is a 2011 graduate of NSU, earning a ba...
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Donald Jones Jr., foreground, works with a dance class at Northwestern State.
NSU theatre grad tells of career after college
Three years ago, Donald Jones Jr., was in a classroom at Northwestern State University dreaming about a professional career in theatre and dance. This week, he came back to Northwestern State with ...
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