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Impact Team arrests Winn Parish man

A traffic stop has resulted in the arrest of a Winn Parish man on felony drug charges, according to Natchitoches Parish Sheriff Stuart Wright.On Friday, Oct 17, at approximately 4:43 p.m., Sheriff ’s Impact Team Units were patrolling La.

Super 1 Foods

Super 1 Foods at 852 Keyser Ave. held its grand opening complete with ribbon cutting ceremony Oct. 15. On hand to cut the ribbon were Brookshire Grocery Company chairman and CEO Brad Brookshire and Store Director Eddie Medley. Also on hand were Mayor Ronnie Williams, Jr.

What to do with leftover Halloween candy

What can be better than spending a day with friends, decked out in costume as you accumulate a mountain of sweet treats? That’s what trick-or-treaters do every Halloween, and sometimes the cache of candy is more than a person can consume in a lifetime.

JUST TALKIN’

Is it just me… or do the Christmas decorations seem to be going up faster this year?It could be just normal, but it seems to be going faster… and that’s a good thing.You can’t beat that holiday spirit and for the first time in a long time… JT is ready for that Christmas spirit.

BOIL ADVISORY

Areas under Boil Advisory in effect Oct. 20; from Fish Hatchery to Lakeview Apartments.Including Woodyard Drive, Abbie Drive, Clarence Drive, Ouida Drive, Jackson Drive, Brewton Drive, Conville Circle, and Lakeview Drive.

Water outages continue in City for some areas

The City of Natchitoches announced water outages that began Monday, Oct. 20, in the following areas: Breda from Texas Street to Rowena, Rowena to Sixth Street, and Sixth Street from Rowena to Sabine Alley to repair an 8- inch water main that broke under the railroad track on Saturday, Oct. 18.

Jury returns guilty verdict

District Attorney, Billy Joe Harrington announced that a 10th Judicial Court Jury has convicted a Natchitoches man for Illegally Possessing a Firearm as a Convicted a Felon and Illegally Possessing narcotics.