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Robeline mayor pays $5,000 ethics fine
KNOE Local News
Jan 09The state Ethics Board has fined Robeline Mayor Tommy O'Con $5,000 for doing business with the village. »
Seeking ID for bones found in Natchitoches area
KNOE Local News
Dec 28Natchitoches Parish investigators are reviewing missing person cases as they work to identify human skeletal remains found in woods near the Ajax community. »
Teen gets defibrillator after basketball collapse
KNOE Local News
Dec 21A 15-year-old who nearly died during a freshman basketball game is back in Natchitoches after defibrillator surgery in New Orleans. »
Bridge going high-tech soon
Ksla - La Headlines
Dec 18A big technological upgrade will soon be underway on the Mississippi River bridge between Natchez and Vidalia, La. »
Natchez attractions declare bankruptcy
Ksla - La Headlines
Dec 08An historic mansion and a tavern that has operate for decades in downtown Natchez have filed for bankruptcy protection from foreclosure. »
Latest Blog Posts in Detail
Sheriff Stone’s Side of the Story
Lincoln Parish News Online
Jan 27This morning, a press release from Lincoln Parish Sheriff Mike Stone. Sheriff Mike Stone is asking for the public’s support to help keep our community safe and preserve the quality of life in Lincoln Parish by voting yes on two tax measures in a specia... »
The Name Game #262
Mostly Cajun
Jan 22Drizzly, grey day. Up from a LOW of 54, it was almost seventy when I walked out into cloying humidity to get the paper.I flipped through the news to find the ‘Family’ section and there I found birth announcements from the big hospital across the river.... »
Today in History – January 12
Mostly Cajun
Jan 121812 – First cargo arrives in New Orleans by steamboat, from Natchez 1879 – The British-Zulu War begins. British troops — under Lieutenant General Frederic Augustus — invade Zululand from the southern African republic of Natal. Two names come up: Isand... »
Looks Like Most Of Louisiana’s House Committee Chairs Are Set
The Hayride
Jan 04Jeremy Alford at The Political Desk has the scoop on the doings at the Louisiana House of Representatives’ Appropriations Committee, which will once again be chaired by Democrat fiscal hawk Jim Fannin of Natchitoches… Members of the incoming House of R... »
So Newt Wants To Use Animals? Why Not, It Worked For Seargent Prentiss-A Hayride History Lesson
The Hayride
Dec 23While reading some political news this morning, I ran across a story about a new campaign strategy from Newt Gingrich, in which he is going to use animals and music to showcase his “lighter-side” to win votes. Gingrich is launching a “Pets With Newt” w... »