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OLD BETHEL NEWS

Sunday, Bro. Wayne Salley brought the message from Philippians 4:8. Then he read Proverbs 17:22. He said before we go outdoors in the morning we need to have a good attitude. People fed on negativity in the world. The good Lord wants us to have a happy heart. God wants us to stay positive.

Church News

Pentecost Baptist Church at 9425 Hwy 1, Natchez, is holding its Musicians Anniversary honoring Bro. Kendrick Edmond, Bro. Jerry Forrest, Jr, Bro. Quinderious Ware, Bro. Isiah Freeman and Bro. Mason Brown on Oct. 27 at 11:30 a.m. Rev.

County agent shares fall forage options

As cooler weather sets in, summer pastures will be going dormant. Producers have 2 options: to have ryegrass pastures ready for winter grazing, or to depend on their hay stores as the primary source of nutrition until pastures green back up in the spring.

Veterans, service members admitted free to Symphony concert

Men’s Chorus will join orchestra for Battle Hymn of the RepublicThe Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony Orchestra will present a special patriotic concert on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. Tickets are $16.50 if purchased online at https://nnssla.

JUST TALKIN’

Bits and pieces while going through the good candy before JT puts it out for Halloween on Thursday evening….- Not many people under 60 will remember him, but Tarzan has died. Ron Ely, the man who played Tarzan in the 1960s died at the age of 85 this week.

NSU hosts La. Board of Regents for October meeting

Louisiana’s higher education leaders explored Northwestern State University’s progress on facilities and student services during a campus visit Oct. 22-23.Members of the Louisiana Board of Regents (BoR), led by Commissioner of Higher Education Dr.

Early voting continues in Natchitoches Parish for President, Amendment 1

Early voting for the Nov. 5 election continues through Oct. 29, excluding Sunday, Oct. 27. The Natchitoches Parish Registrar of Voters Office located on the first floor of the courthouse is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. for early voting.As of Thursday night, 4,304 or 18 % have voted.