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Food drive set
The Community Reinforcement Center Food Drive will be Dec. 23-March 31 to help neighbors who are hungry. Those wanting to participate can take non-perishable food items to 1216 Texas St. The driv...
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Community Events
Events that appear in this column are open to the public. The Community Reinforcement Center Food Drive will be Dec. 23-March 31 to help neighbors who are hungry. Those wanting to participate can...
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Man charged in death of infant
A 2-month joint investigation by the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office, Natchitoches District Attorney’s Office, Natchitoches Parish Coroner’s Office and La. Depart. of Children and Family Serv...
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Community Events
Events that appear in this column are open to the public. George L. Parks Elementary/Middle School will have Family Reading Night Dec. 20 at 5:30 p.m. in the multipurpose gym. This year's theme is...
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Parish President Rick Nowlin was sworn into office Wednesday morning. At right is Mary Ann Nunley.
Parish president, 5 council members take oath of office
‘I am grateful for the vision and courage of the parish to undertake this new and better form of government for the benefit of our citizens. I am also awed by the trust you have placed in me and t...
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Parish president lists priorities for administration in inauguration speech
(Editor’s Note: The following is the text of Parish President Rick Nowlin’s inaugural speech.) Honored guests, friends and my fellow citizens of Natchitoches Parish, it is with a sense of gratitud...
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Craig Sylvia, who trains with Gracie United of Alexandria, competed in the North American Grappling Association World Grappling Tournament Dec. 15 in North Richland, Texas. Craig won gold in the No Gi Masters Intermediate Lightweight bracket.
Local grapples to win gold
Craig Sylvia, who trains with Gracie United of Alexandria, competed in the North American Grappling Association World Grappling Tournament Dec. 15 in North Richland, Texas. Craig won gold in the No...
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NSU Dept. of Military Science honors 63rd Demon Battalion
Northwestern State University’s Department of Military Science honored Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets during an awards ceremony for the 63rd Demon Battalion. “We are here to recognize cadets...
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Governor lists more budget cuts for mid-year deficit
BATON ROUGE – Gov. Bobby Jindal took action on budget reductions Monday to address the state’s $165.5 million mid-year budget deficit while helping to protect higher education and healthcare fundin...
Dec 19, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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Tourism dept. gets new director
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne has chosen a Baton Rouge native to lead the Louisiana State Museum system as assistant secretary in the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. ...
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Gregory Lane, a math teacher at Lakeview High School, and his students decorated a Christmas tree to get in the holiday spirit. On front row from left are Tevin Jackson and Cody Blanchard. On middle row are LaTrenya Vaughn, Nashae Grant, Noah Taylor, Richard Gourdan and David Long. On back row are Montez Pikes and Lane.
Deck the Halls

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Principal Dale Skinner announces the honor roll for NCHS for the third grading period for term one
The Principal’s List consists of students who received a 4.0 grade point average with no missing, incomplete, or failing grades. A honor roll students received a 3.5 to a 3.99 grade point averag...
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Split ruling issued in tenure suit
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A Baton Rouge judge has tossed out part of an education revamp pushed by Gov. Bobby Jindal as unconstitutional, but has upheld the centerpiece provisions that changed teache...
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The first graduates of Northwestern State University’s Unified Public Safety Administration accepted their diplomas Dec. 14.  From left are Chris Mixon, Gifford Saravia, Jack Atherton, UPSA program administrator and assistant professor of criminal justice; Liz Mrak and Al Landry. Mixon, Saravia, Mrak and Landry are all colleagues at the National EMS Academy in Lafayette.  Mixon will retain possession of the Champ Belt, a prize the four used to motivate each other in their academic performance.
EMS professionals are first to get degrees in safety administration
Graduates who are the first completers of Northwestern State University’s bachelor’s degree in Unified Public Safety Administration (UPSA) have already had an impact on policies at local and state ...
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Supt. of Schools reports no serious threats of violence
Supt. of Schools Derwood Duke said Monday morning that there have been no serious threats of violence in parish school so far this year, but that doesn’t mean there is not preparation if they shoul...
Dec 18, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Northwestern State University recognized top graduates Kristen Daisy of Morgan City, Luke Teutsch of Haughton and Courtenay Stevens of Bossier City, seated from left, during morning commencement exercises Dec. 14.  On the back row are NSU President Dr. Randall J. Webb, Paul Rainwater, chief of staff for Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and commencement speaker; State Sen. Gerald Long, Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Lisa Abney, members of the University of Louisiana Board of Supervisors Jimmy Long and Winfred Sibille.  Morning commencement conferred degrees on undergraduate and graduate students from the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Education and Human Development and undergraduate students from the Louisiana Scholars’ College.
NSU Top Graduates

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The Office of Electronic and Continuing Education  at NSU had its Christmas party Dec. 11.  On front row from left are Jamie Hilburn, Donna Johnson, Jarrod Sanson, Skeeter Henry, Julie Longlois, Stephanie Henson, Tammy Armstrong, Cole Gentry and Chris Brumley. On staircase  are Dr. Darlene Williams, Jennifer Stanfield, Melinda Parrie, Terry McCallister, Charles Rachal and Melanie Bedgood.
Christmas Party

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