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Wed
30
Dec

BOM donates to Project Celebration

BOM donates to Project Celebration

Bank of Montgomery donated a gift basket to Cheryl Wooley, President of the Board of Directors of Project Celebration. 

 

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Wed
09
Dec

South Sabine Fire Dist. holds award ceremony

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South Sabine Fire Chief Douglas Downs presenting Plainview Station Captain Blake Henderson with the “Station of the Year” award to the Plainview Fire Station.

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Wed
02
Dec

Workforce Commission investigate possibly fraudulent unemployment claims

(The Center Square) – The Louisiana Workforce Commission is attributing a recent spike in claims for unemployment benefits to fraud.

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Wed
02
Dec

Zwolle-Ebarb VFW holds Veterans Day observance

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On Wednesday, November 11 at 12 p.m., veterans and friends gathered at Zwolle near the Highway 171 intersection for a dedication of 50 flags representing the 50 states that comprise the United States of America. Walter Korb, post commander of VFW Post 5187 of Zwolle and Ebarb was inspired by the idea of having 50 flags to repre sent each state with an additional large flag in the center yet to be constructed.

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Tue
10
Nov

A flower for hurricane season

A flower for hurricane season

Spider lily flower. Photo by Frankie Gould/LSU AgCenter

Surprise! There was a hurricane, and these lilies might be telling you about the weather.

Have you ever noticed the beautiful red flowers that just seem to pop up out of nowhere in late summer, usually in August and September? Their bloom just so happens to coincide with hurricane season, and that is how they earned their name hurricane lily.

If you are looking for great texture, showy single blooms and fall color, this is the bulb for you. These flowers make great cut flowers because of their large, unique bloom on a single, long stem. Ranging in colors from red to white to yellow, they make a gorgeous addition to your landscape.

 

 

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Wed
28
Oct

Ft. Jesup CAR holds garage sale to support brave, noble patriots

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On October 2-3 the Fort Jesup Society of the Children of the American Revolution held a garage sale at 88 Dividing Ridge Road, Many, near Fort Jesup. The goal was to raise money for the National Project “Support Our Brave and Noble Patriots”.

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Wed
28
Oct

Sabine DAR holds monthly meeting at Ft. Jesup park

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Nicholas Tarver, at left, is shown with his DAR Youth Citizenship Medal, which was awarded by Sabine Chapter Regent Dr. Leah Byles.

Sabine Chapter, DAR held its September meeting at the Fort Jesup State Historic Site. Members enjoyed an outdoor meeting and welcomed Nicholas Tarver, State President of the Louisiana Society Children of the American Revolution.

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Wed
30
Sep

Sabine CAR to hold weekend garage sale to benefit veterans, Pets for Vets

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Rocky Wright looks over some of the items that will be at the Garage Sale on October 2-3 to benefit the National Project for the Children of the American Revolution—Supporting our Brave and Noble Patriots (Pets for Vets as well as the veterans locally.)

The Fort Jesup Society of the Children of the American Revolution met on Saturday, September 19. Mr. Rocky Wright was guest speaker. His topic was the plan for a State Historical Marker to be placed at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Zwolle to commemorate the three Torres brothers that fought and died in World War II. Verification by LSU of the documentation is pending. These siblings are thought to be from the only family in Louisiana that had 3 or more siblings that fought and died during World War II.

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Wed
23
Sep

As unemployment trust fund shrinks, Louisiana lawmakers searching for ways to avoid tax hikes

As unemployment trust fund shrinks, Louisiana lawmakers searching for ways to avoid tax hikes

Ava Dejoie, secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission, addresses the state Senate’s Labor and Industrial Relations Committee on Feb. 28, 2020. (By David Jacobs | The Center Square)

(The Center Square) – Louisiana legislators are hoping to find a way to avoid the higher business taxes and fees that could kick in next year to replenish the state unemployment insurance trust fund.

Employers pay taxes to support the fund that pays for unemployment benefits. When it falls below $750 million, the amount of a company’s wages that are taxable increases, benefits decrease, and a program that helps businesses train workers goes away. When it falls below $100 million, Louisiana law mandates that the Louisiana Workforce Commission impose a surtax on businesses of up to 30 percent on taxable payroll.

The fund, which contained more than $1 billion before the COVID-19 pandemic began, now stands at about $99 million, LWC Secretary Ava Dejoie said Friday. The commission has started the process to borrow money from the federal government to pay legally required benefits and expects to have access to up to $200 million around Oct. 1.

 

 

 

Wed
23
Sep

Movies in Many returns with “Little Women”

Movies in Many returns with “Little Women”

The long-awaited return of Movies in Many is upon us. Named one of the best movies of 2019, classic “Little Women” is the perfect film for the beloved screening series’ first film.

Movies in Many is finally returning to the Many Community Center.

‘Little Women’, the updated 2019 version, will show on Saturday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m.

As in the past, the movie is completely free.

The movie features four young women and is a coming-of-age story. The four sisters’ coming-of-age takes place amid the opportunities of their time, place, class and gender.

 

 

 

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