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Richland Voluntary Council on Aging Executive Director Bonnie Payne and several participants would like to express sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn for their donation of fresh eggs. “Thank you so ...
RICHLAND PARISH The S Mart in Bee Bayou has always done a brisk business. It’s the only convenience store for miles amid the corn and soybean fields that line the old two-lane La. 80 in rural ...
A heartfelt ceremony was held on Aug. 24 to dedicate Richland Parish’s Range and Training Center in honor of the late Sheriff Gary Gilley. The event, fittingly held on Sheriff Gilley’s birthday, was ...
Cercospora leaf spot is a fungal disease that lurks in gardens year-round, waiting for the warm, wet conditions in which it thrives to attack crape myrtles. It releases toxins that cause small, yellow ...
Above is the first graduating class of Mangham in 1920. Bottom row, from left to right are: Edgar Alford, Ethel Brunson, Holmen Smith and Corbin Baker. Top row are Barney Mulhern, Carrie Mae Alford, ...
The Richland Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division issued 42 arrest warrants for 23 individuals. These warrants are the result of narcotics investigations that have been ongoing for several ...
Straight line winds buffeted Mangham over the weekend. Police Chief Perry Fleming said there were many reports of downed trees and large limbs but no roads were blocked or injuries reported. Fleming ...
Mangham community helps school year begin Local churches and community members came together on Aug. 10 to pray over Mangham’s schools, students, families and faculty and staff as they prepared to ...
New Orleans is the most unique city in the United States, a 307-yearold gem of beauty, history, and culture. With so many wonderful attractions, New Orleans should have a thriving economy, a wealthy ...