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Tree and shrub sale will benefit conservation
The Natchitoches Soil and Water Conservation District will host their conservation tree and shrub sale March 6-8 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on the vacant lot at the corner of St. Clair Ave. and Williams Av...
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‘Warm Bodies’ walks away from cliché zombie-themed flicks; showing at Parkway
“Walking Dead” enthusiasts and “Resident Evil” fans be warned: “Warm Bodies” is not the traditional zombie gore-fest. However, like “The Walking Dead,” it’s a story that deserves to be told and avo...
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Sean D. Wester, a former Provencal resident, a 1985 graduate of Natchitoches Central High School and a 1990 graduate of Northwestern State University, has been promoted to the rank of Colonel in the United States Marine Corps. Col. Wester has served as an Active Duty Marine officer for over 22 years.  He has been deployed globally throughout his career as a Field Artillery and Infantry Officer.  Within the last four years, he commanded the 3rd Battalion, 12th Marines in Okinawa, Japan, and Embedded Training Team 6-4 in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom.  He currently serves as the Operations Division Chief, Current Operations for the U.S. Northern Command in Colorado Springs, Colo.  From left are Col. Wester’s wife Alana, Col. Wester and their sons Eli and Jackson. Col. Wester is the son of Joy Wester of Many and Billy Wester of Provencal.  He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ward of Lotus and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wester of Provencal.
Promotion in Rank

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Public may attend, compete in spoken word slam poetry events
Spoken Innovation Literary Organization announces two upcoming poetry slams, one of which is open to individual poets. In the first event, the New Orleans Poetry Slam National Poetry Slam Team and...
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Register to support benefit for LA Lions Camp
The community may be a part of the first annual Kasey’s Heart and Soul: Run, Walk and Roll, also known as “Kasey’s Race”. The March 9 event includes a 1 mile walk, run or roll (for wheel chair pa...
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From left are Pam Frame, Cheryl and James Philen.
Dionysos Parade

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NSU theater students earn achievement awards
Two Northwestern State University Theatre and Dance productions have been entered into the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Fourteen theatre and dance students have also been recog...
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Hostesses for the Lesche Club are, from left, Chair Nita Maggio, Janice Paul, Abby Burns and Sadie Dark.
Lesche Club hosts Mardi Gras-themed meeting, enjoys jazz music
Members of the Lesche Club met on Monday, Feb. 4 to hear a presentation on the history of Jazz and some delightful toe-tapping music.   Luke Brouillette, an instructor of guitar at Northwestern Sta...
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Non-profit will screen for silent, deadly aneurysms
A non-profit is working to eliminate a silent killer. More than 1 million Americans are living with an undiagnosed abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA, pronounced “triple A”). If that aneurysm bursts, o...
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