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St. Mary School’s fourth and fifth grade students collected pajamas for Scholastic Book Clubs’ Great Bedtime Story Pajama Drive. The pajamas will go to children in homeless shelters and orphanages. Scholastic will donate a new book with each pair of pajamas. On front row from left are Gabriella Fernbaugh, Jensen Parker, Laura Aviles, Madelyn Gardner, William Broadway, Garrett Mitcham, Jordan White and Triston Mitchell. On back row are Mary Grace Long, Maggie Gilmore, Makenzie Waxley, Emily Maggio, Macy Messenger, Madison Gardiner, Carissa Kautz, Timothy Lyddy and Noah Heard.
Pajama Drive

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Library to host Christmas movie
The Natchitoches Parish Library will have Christmas story time today, Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m., and there will be a Christmas movie Dec. 13 at 3:30 p.m. All events are free. ...
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Deputy killed in accident was NSU player
NATCHITOCHES, La. (AP) — Friends and former teammates and coaches of Ricky Issac Jr. are remembering the former Northwestern State football star for his upbeat personality and competitive spirit. I...
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City Court lists trial docket for November
City Court Judge Fred Gahagan lists the trial docket for Nov. 26. Shavell Marie Addison, simple assault, reset Jan. 14. Donte J. Anthony, possession of marijuana, pleads guilty, sentence of the cou...
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Clerk of Court Louie Bernard  read the votes recorded in City Hall precinct voting machine Tuesday morning. From left are Bernard, Dominick Metoyer, Pat Ward-Hoover and Donna Issacs. Ward-Hoover has asked for a recount of the Dec. 8 election in which she lost by 2 votes to Ricky LaCour. Metoyer represented LaCour.
Parish council candidate asks for recount that will be Thursday
There was no variation in the number of votes on the voting machines and the number of votes sent to the Sec. of State when Clerk of Court Louie Bernard broke the seals on voting machines Tuesday m...
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City Court lists arraignment docket for Nov.
The following cases came before Judge Fred Gahagan in City Court Nov. 26: Paul Anthony, loud music, BW failure to appear. Jonathan L. Barber, theft by shoplifting, reset Dec. 10. Etoya Beebe, theft...
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Accident claims life of deputy
A single vehicle fatal crash Dec. 8 claimed the life of a Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Deputy. According to investigating Troopers, 24-year-old Dep. Ricky Issac Jr. of Natchitoches was driving a 2...
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Study shows state government poorly run
 BATON ROUGE (CNS)—Louisiana has the 10th worst-run state government in the nation, according to a study just released by 24/7 Wall Street, an independent research company.  While acknowledging tha...
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The Natchitoches Central High School nationally award winning Orchestra will present its Christmas Concert today, Tuesday, Dec.11 at 7 p.m.  in Magale Recital Hall. The concert will be performed to raise funds for the Natchitoches Central High School performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City. In conjunction with the NCHS Orchestra the Magnet School String students will give a Christmas presentation beginning at 5:30 The 48- member High School Orchestra will perform at Carnegie Hall  Monday, April 1, 2013.  The estimated cost of the trip is $60,000. Donations will be accepted.  To support a specific student  make a notation on  check with checks payable to NCHS Orchestra; 6513 Hwy. 1 Bypass, Natchitoches, Louisiana 71457.
Christmas Concert
The Natchitoches Central High School nationally award winning Orchestra will present its Christmas Concert today, Tuesday, Dec.11 at 7 p.m.  in Magale Recital Hall. The concert will be performed to...
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St. Mary’s students collected food items for the News Channel 5 Christmas Cheer Food Drive. The school donated the food to the Food Bank of Central Louisiana, which will distribute it to low income families within the parish. The schools collecting the most food at the elementary, middle school and high school levels will receive $500. St. Mary’s principal Phyllis Scott says that if St. Mary’s were to win, the school would donate the money to the local soup kitchen. From left are St. Mary’s students Carter Hogg and Jenna Sklar.
Food Drive

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Rotary Club Sponsors Writing Contest Scholarship
The Natchitoches Rotary Club is sponsoring an essay writing contest with the winner receiving a $1,000 scholarship. The essay topic is Rotary International’s Four Way Test. The winner can use the ...
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The Natchitoches Rotary Club hosted Linda Curtis-Sparks, director of the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission who provided an overview of the many attractions found in Toledo Bend Lake Country, a short drive to the west.  She sighted the many festivals, great fishing on the186,000 acre lake, the 36 resorts and marinas including Cypress Bend Golf Resort and Conference Center and Wildwood Resort, and a growing number of retirement properties, plus four area state parks.   She works  with Natchitoches tourism as many of their visitors will make their next stop here.  Also, Sabine and Natchitoches participate in the Explore Louisiana North effort to promote regional tourism as well as the El Camino Real Trail Association Partners.  From left are Rotarian with the program Lewis McBryde III, Curtis-Sparks and Many Rotarian Lewis McBryde Jr.
Rotary Guest

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NSU will hold commencement Friday
Northwestern State University will hold its fall commencement exercises Friday, Dec. 14 in Prather Coliseum. Those wishing to get the best available seating should plan to arrive at least an hour p...
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Billy Harrington was 18 in 1944 somewhere in France when this photo was taken.
Runner will undertake ultra-marathon in memory of grandfather, for park
Curtis “Curt” Harrington, a former Natchitoches resident and now an attorney in Nashville, Tenn., will run the Rock Creek  50 mile Ultra-Marathon Dec. 15 in Chattanooga, in honor of his late grand...
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Natchitoches Magnet School announced its Terrific Kids for December. On front row from left are Aurion Pickering, Nathan Lovemore, Madison Hicks, Sawyer Simmons, Savon Legardy and Austin Dees. On middle row are Raamses Coutee, Nalayja Johnson, Claire Endris, Abigail Thompson, Brionna Mosley and Reagan Washington. On back row are Kiwanian Tara Nelson, Chandler Sarpy, Russ Stultz, Jill Wiltz and Bob Simmons.
Terrific Kids

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 Professors at Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts presented at a professional development conference of the Louisiana Association of Teachers of Mathematics and the Louisiana Science Teachers Association in Shreveport recently. From left are Brad Burkman, math instructor; Dave Andersen, math instructor; Dr. Chris Hynes, chemistry instructor; Linda Gleason, math instructor and Mike McGrath, math instructor.
LSMSA math teachers deliver presentations at state conference
Teachers from The Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts presented at a professional development conference of the Louisiana Association of Teachers of Mathematics and the Louisiana Scien...
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Natchez head start visited the United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch. From left are teacher Helen Howard, Reginald Bush III, Gabrielle Miles, Jayden Benjamin, Skylar McDaniel, Dennis Howard, Jr., MacKenzie White, Rylee Metoyer, Daylon Jones, Ciarrah Godbolt, Kaydian Lazard, Landon Lucas, Javari Jackson, MaKayla Scott, Destini Hoover, Malik Lewis, Bra’Nya Smith and teacher Janet Powell.
Pumkin Patch Kids

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