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Construction to make the Red River more accessible to boats began in the 1970s.  Since, it has become a popular destination for events and large gatherings of family and friends.
River rats party on the Red all summer long
Many predicted a bummer summer after boating on Cane River was prohibited due to low water levels. Instead, folks flocked to the Red River to beat the heat. The Red is best known for having someth...
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What's your line?
Probably the ancestor most difficult to find is the person who does not want to be found. Thomas Bacon signed his will in 1770. He left his entire estate, real and personal, to his daughter Mary. ...
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Myranda Sanders, a petite 5 feet 4 inches, gazes up at her new hubby, David, a towering 6 feet 5 inches.  The key to their marital bliss: lots of laughs!
Texas woman snags Times’s most eligible bachelor
I'm sure all of you have been wondering what last year's "most eligible bachelors" have been up to. Most of them are working hard, playing harder and still loving their bachelor status, with the ex...
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Enjoy your cucumber crop and begin planning
Did you have a wonderful cucumber crop this year? Mine was outstanding. I was able to enjoy cucumbers almost daily in many varieties of salads. Yes, I did grow them vertically again. They start o...
Aug 11, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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Calvin Braxton is a Natchitoches born resident and president of Natchitoches Ford Lincoln-Mercury.
Nearly 300 reunite to celebrate family achievements
During the Aug. 5 weekend nearly 300 excited Bradens from all over the United States will converge upon Natchitoches to celebrate their family's rich heritage and remarkable achievements. This pa...
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Classmates enjoy the view of Beverly Hills.  The famous Hollywood sign can be spotted in the distance.  In front is Demelvin Johnson.  On middle row, from left, are Eugene and Eddie Miles.  Behind Eddie is Claudia Stevens Randolph.  On back row are Glenda Johnson, Ethel O’dell, Rose Washington, Edward Ward, Joyce Green, Florence simon, Cecil Williams Helen Antwine and Helen F. Westmoreland.
Class of 1967 lives it up in Los Angeles
The Central High School class of 1967 gathered for its 44th class reunion July 15-17 in sunny Los Angeles, Calif. Thirty-three classmates attended, traveling from North Carolina, Florida, Texas and...
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Hair Stylist at Hiz and Herz Salon, Lesha Waskom,  is the creator of custom combination hair accessories.  The new hair sensation allows clients to choose a colored hair extension, feather and glitz that compliments their hair color and attitude.
Stylist combines 3 hot trends for 1 dazzling do
Hair feathers, glitz and extensions are everywhere (except bait shops for now...sorry guys). Deciding between the three hottest trends in hair wear is so five minutes ago. Lesha Waskom at Hiz and H...
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What's Your Line?
Toward the end of June, good news came to me that had been years in the making. By way of a phone call from a local member, I learned that the nationally recognized genealogical society, Daughter...
Aug 05, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Reality check: It’s way too hot to be outside this time of year
Let’s face it. It is really hot outside this time of year. At this time, I like to dream of cooler times and make plans for garden trips. This is a great time of year to plan your fall and winter ...
Aug 04, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Denise Deville illustrated “One Good Thing,” written by Lynda McCalman-Tabor and published by Crossbooks Publishing.  It is sold at Sam’s Book Barn and Barnes and Noble.
Local artist illustrates first children’s book
Freelance artist Denise Deville has illustrated her first children's book, "One Good Thing." It was written by former Natchitoches resident and NSU registrar, Lynda McCalman-Tabor. Deville will si...
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