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News
School system seeks end to deseg case
by Zach Parker - posted
The Ouachita Parish School Board will hear the final review of the school system's compliance with a desegregation order stemming from 1970.

Gilmore to appeal conviction
by Johnny Gunter - posted
SHREVEPORT — The attorney for former Monroe City Councilman Arthur Gilmore Jr., who was convicted of racketeering last week in U.S. District Court, said his client would continue fighting.

WMHS unveils MagnaTech Academy
by Zach Parker - posted
Local officials and other notables joined Tuesday in the unveiling of West Monroe High School's new MagnaTech Academy, which will house the school's STEM program.

Memorial Day ceremony Sunday at American Legion
by Zach Parker - posted
Monday is Memorial Day, a day set aside for all Americans to recognize men and women who have died serving the nation in the armed forces.

Former police captain accused of falsifying documents
by Johnny Gunter - posted
A four-month investigation into the retirement of University of Louisiana-Monroe Police Chief Larry Ellerman and the firing of Capt. Dan Chason shows their downfall started with Chason apparently falsifying documents.

Assistant police chief indicted for 'moonshining'
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A Ouachita Parish grand jury returned indictments against Todd R. Newton last week, charging him with one count of intimidating witnesses and several other misdemeanor counts.

Alcohol use suspected in fatal, early-morning crash
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Troopers assigned to Louisiana State Police troopers from Troop F responded to a single vehicle fatal crash on La. Hwy. 15 south of La. Hwy. 841 at 7:09 a.m. Monday, May 20.

Cheniere Drew system wins 'best tasting' water award
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Cheniere Drew Water System won the Water Taste Contest for the "best tasting drinking water in the state" at the 76th annual Conference of the Louisiana Conference on Water Supply, Sewerage and Industrial Wastes held in Baton Rouge.

The finalists were selected from the winners of the Conferences eight regions and the host city.

Bond Commission OKs two local sales
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The state Bond Commission has approved the sale of bonded indebtedness for two local governments, Monroe and Sterlington.

PJ hears updates on drainage projects
by Zach Parker - posted
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury discussed a number of ongoing projects during its regular meeting Monday, including updates on several drainage projects in the parish.

Police nab man for stealing alcohol
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West Monroe police arrested a Monroe man Friday for attempting to steal a large amount of alcohol from the West Monroe Wal-Mart.

Drunk driver arrested with 7-month-old in car
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A Monroe man driving over the Lea Joyner Bridge with a 7-month-old child in the car was arrested by West Monroe police Saturday on multiple charges, including first offense DWI.

Driver passes breath test, faces DWI charge
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After nearly hitting another car on North 7th Street, West Monroe police arrested a Monroe man for second offense DWI and declared him "impaired" in a drug influence evaluation, though he passed a chemical test for intoxication.

Jindal appoints Jones to state board
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Governor Bobby Jindal recently announced the appointment of Jerry Jones, of Monroe, to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice.

Board delays action on superintendent contract
by Zach Parker - posted
With school winding down, the Monroe City School Board considered a short agenda Tuesday night during its regular meeting.

Fraudulent loans land woman in jail
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A Monroe woman's failed attempt to fraudulently obtain her fifth check from a cash loan business in West Monroe Saturday led to her arrest by West Monroe police on four counts of theft by fraud.

Jindal appoints Babb
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Governor Bobby Jindal recently announced appointments to the Louisiana Racing Commission, including Keith Babb of Monroe.

Store hosts biking safety program
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Shaun Best, president and CEO of "Challenged Conquistadors, Inc." will present an informational program, "Ask Shaun: The Value of Wearing a Bike Helmet," from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 25, at The Bike Source, 1131 Forsythe Avenue, Monroe.

Project HELP working in schools
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Project HELP partners with community and schools to bring Life Skills Training to over 200 fifth-grade students this spring.

Former councilman Gilmore to appeal conviction
by Johnny Gunter - posted
SHREVEPORT -- The attorney for former Monroe City Councilman Arthur Gilmore Jr., who was convicted of racketeering Thursday in U.S. District Court, said his client would continue fighting.

Tempo
Martha Jane Anderson: May 23, 2013
by Martha Jane Anderson - posted
May has been a wonderful month and made a long cool Spring 2013 for all of us.

Weaver joins Committee of 100
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The Committee of 100 for the Economic Development of Louisiana recently announced the addition of its newest member Dewey Weaver, owner and founder of InterMountain Management of Monroe.

Poverty Point offers guided hike
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Poverty Point State Historic Site is offering a ranger-led hike around the 402-acre prehistoric site on Saturday, May 25, at 11 a.m.

Raising Cane's collecting for tornado relief
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Thousands of people across North Texas and Oklahoma are in desperate need of food, water, shelter and other basic necessities after their communities were devastated by deadly tornadoes over the past week.

Garners, McKeithens reunite
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The 46th reunion of the Garner-McKeithen Families will be held on Sunday, June 9, 2013, in the Lodge at Kiroli Park in West Monroe.

Adoption event this Saturday
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PAWS of Northeast Louisiana will sponsor its monthly offsite adoption opportunity of available pets from the Ouachita Parish Animal Shelter this weekend.

Twin City Ballet Company honored
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Twin City Ballet Company was recently honored at Regional Dance America's Festival for the Southwest Region held in Fort Smith, Ark.

Annual Senior Prom for Seniors planned
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The 8th annual "Senior Prom for Seniors" returns with "The Love Boat" as its theme for the night, Saturday, June 1, from 7-10 p.m.

'All Shook Up' opens
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There'll be a "whole lotta shakin' goin' on" at Strauss Theatre Center when All Shook Up takes the stage May 23.

  
Columns
Healthcare, eduation crucial
by Jamie Mayo - posted
I believe we all share the goal of Louisiana being a state of continued growth and economic development. There are several factors that are necessary to make that ongoing vision a sustainable reality.

Kiosk trend growing in popularity
by Bill Roark - posted
You probably think you have seen it all in the world of retail marketing.

Coach Coats believed in me
by Robert Charles Payne - posted
I loved to teach. I loved kids. I wanted to see them succeed. I said that I wanted them to succeed; not necessarily to see them make straight A's, but to see them succeed where their passions lie.

'We cannot legislate morality'
by Leonard Gray - posted
Have you ever heard: "We cannot legislate morality" Well…

We are all in this together
by Nancy Blanchard - posted
Most of us have been guilty of watching the TV news or reading the newspaper when there is a tragedy and thinking to ourselves, "I'm glad that isn't going on here."

Two jackasses in a mirror
by Sam Hanna, Jr. - posted
Former Monroe city councilmen Arthur Gilmore and Robert "Red" Stevens may see a couple of jackasses when they look in the mirror.

Sports
Rebels, Tigers brush up in scrimmage
by Jimmy Touchet - posted
Anytime the West Monroe Rebels and the Neville Tigers get together, it is a battle. Last friday's spring football game at Neville's Bill Ruple Stadium proved to be no different as the Tigers and Rebels pounded on each other for several hours in front of the West Monroe, Neville faithful.

But the spring game was a chance for both teams to find the weak spots in their armor before the season begins.

Bug Bowl gives fans first look at new coach, team
by Jimmy Touchet - posted
The "Bug Bowl" gave St. Frederick High School football fans an opportunity to enjoy some great crawfish and hamburgers while watching the Warriors compete in the Blue and White inter-squad scrimmage. The game concluded with both teams scoring three touchdowns.

SEC football reputation not about propaganda
by Joey Martin - posted
Nick Saban gave the best response to Bob Stoops' recent outlandish statement about the SEC when the Oklahoma coach claimed the SEC's reputation as the best football conference was a result of propaganda.
Saban, in his typical deadpan style, said, "I've got more important things to do than sit around and read what Bob Stoops has to say about anything."
But you know I can't leave it at that. And I won't even mention Charlie Weiss chiming in. OK, I will. Charlie, I think you need to 

LSU's Raph Rhymes slams first career homer
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Raph Rhymes did not envision flying through the air last Thursday night in the opener of his final regular season series. The LSU senior outfielder accomplished a feat which he has not achieved since he was nine or 10 years playing Little League—he hit an inside the park home run.

LHSAA split will affect 2013 season
by Jimmy Touchet - posted
Over the summer, all eyes will be on the LHSAA as they sort out a playoff system to handle Proposition 18, which called for the division of "select" (private, parochial) schools and "non-select" (public) schools.

Sightseeing on the way north to Alaska
by Rene Hatten - posted
Alaska is one of the last frontiers in my mind's eye and a great big check on my bucket list. We recently celebrated our thirt-year anniversary with the promise of going to Alaska. I was very surprised at how reasonable the cost was booking through Carnival for our flights and a seven-day cruise.

LSU enters SEC tournament as No. 2 seed
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LSU captured the 2013 SEC Western Division championship and enters the SEC tournament as the No. 2 seed. The division title is LSU's second in a row and its fourth during coach Paul Mainieri's seven-season tenure with the Tigers.

LSU baseball field named after legendary coach
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It was a memorable evening at the ballpark last Friday night at LSU. A night that will go down in history as the night that legendary coach Skip Bertman's name was forever etched onto Alex Box Stadium.

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