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Tue
26
Nov

Sabine SADD takes stand during “Red Ribbon Week”

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Zwolle Elementary Principal Cindy Lewing showing support along with several students.

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Zwolle High SADD holds assembly with BETA to encourage participation in Halloween “ Say Boo to Drugs”

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Students Against Destructive Decisions in Sabine is in full effect .

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Poster images were placed all around the school as they enter fall and fall away from drugs and destructive behaviors.

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Zwolle Peer Leaders that attend National Conference in Washington D.C. and Phoenix Az are shown with Mr. Don Burkett and SADD Sponsor Nicole Ezernack

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Zwolle Peer Leaders are also shown with the Sheriff Office employees dressed up as well as Officer.

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Many High School Newly Formed SADD group shown with Principal Norman Booker ready to take on being Peer Leaders with Sabine SADD.

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Sabine Parish recently celebrated Red Ribbon Week in a big way, with local schools and their Students Against Destrictive Decisions (SADD) chapters promoting the benefits of being drug and chemical free throughout the parish.

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Tue
26
Nov

Local students shown benefits of STEM education

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NSU Engineering Technology instructor Curtis Desselles, left, and student Blakeley Canfield, right, showed Ricky Lane and Jonathan Lumpkin of Florien High School the capabilities of robotics on an assembly line during the second annual Engineering Technology Symposium. Students from four parishes attended the event.

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Kamiyah Carter of LaGrange High School watched as Engineering Technology Student Dalin Williams demonstrated concepts related to electricity, static electricity and pressurized gas during the Engineering Technology Symposium at NSU. The symposium is designed to introduce basic engineering concepts to high school and encourage interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

“Technology touches every aspect of our lives,” said Dr. Jafar Al-Sharab, head of Northwestern State University’s Department of Engineering Technology, as 285 high school students from Lincoln, Ouachita, Sabine and Calcasieu parishes convened for the Engineering Technology Symposium at NSU.

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Tue
26
Nov

Emma McElwee named Sabine Parish Rising Star

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Emma McElwee

The Sabine Parish Rising Star in the 2019 Hometown Christmas Parade is 17-year-old Emma Rose McElwee, the second oldest daughter of Melissa and Archie McElwee of Many.

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Wed
20
Nov

Carhee arrested in Apollo Apartments stabbing death

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Carlos T. Carhee

Carlos T. Carhee, 40, of Many, was arrested by Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies November 5, after he allegedly stabbed another man to death during an altercation.

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Wed
20
Nov

The Angel Tree has arrived!

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Community Bank of Louisiana is sponsoring the 2019 Angel Tree for Sabine Parish.

If you truly want to experience the spirit of Christmas, you are invited to stop by the Community Bank of Louisiana lobby located at 795 San Antonio Avenue in Many and adopt an angel.

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Wed
20
Nov

Lake Level

The elevation of Toledo Bend Reservoir on Monday morning, November 18 was 164.93 mean sea level.

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Wed
20
Nov

Dr. Sara Ebarb selected as Region VII Louisiana Superintendent of Year nominee

Sabine Parish School Superintendent Dr. Sara P. Ebarb was recently selected as the Region VII Louisiana Superintendent of the Year nominee. She is one of six selected across the state.

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Wed
20
Nov

Index office to close for Thanksgiving

In order to allow the office of The Sabine Index to close and allow the employees to spend the day with their families, the date of publication must be moved up one day.

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Wed
20
Nov

Aaron Mitchell elected sheriff, Tidwell to be tax assessor after Satuday’s election

Several hotly contested elections were decided upon by voters around the state and in Sabine Parish.

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Wed
20
Nov

New Curtis Family Pharmacy sets open house, ribbon-cutting

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John W. Curtis Sr. and his daughter-in-law, Leslie Curtis, a pharmacist, are shown in the new Curtis Family Pharmacy, located across from the shopping center in Many. A grand opening and ribbon-cutting will officially kick-off the new business on Tuesday, November 26 at 11 a.m. The public is invited. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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A welcoming sign inside the pharmacy makes customers feel right at home and among friends at Curtis Family Pharmacy. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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Some of the employees eager to serve the public at Curtis Family Pharmacy are shown at the main counter. From left are Gunner Curtis, office manager; Lynsi Newman, Whitney Martinez, Kristie Landry, Laquita Garner and Elizabeth Rivers, pharmacy technicians; MaCayla Miller, clerk; and Pharmacist Leslie Curtis. Not shown are Pharmacist Ronnie Valentine; Pharmacy Technician April Sepulvado; and Clerks Carolyn Gates, Ali Sims and Ivone Farfan. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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The new Curtis Family Pharmacy, located on the bypass in Many, offers friendly service and a new look to the area. A brick building with special vintage touches makes this new pharmacy appealing. A grand opening and ribbon-cutting will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 26 at 11 a.m. There is plenty of parking and the public is invited. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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Vintage signs, like this Child Cold & Cough, label the areas of over-the-counter medications and gives Curtis Family Pharmacy an old-fashioned look. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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Beautiful displays throughout the gift shop area of Curtis Family Pharmacy offers ideas for the holidays or any special occasion. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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Pharmacist Leslie Curtis stands by a gift display featuring Many Tiger items in her new business, Curtis Family Pharmacy. She offers home décor, lotions, toys, jewelry and much more! (Photo by The Sabine Index)

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Office Manager Gunner Curtis stands by one of the appealing Christmas gift displays in Many’s newest business, Curtis Family Pharmacy. (Photo by The Sabine Index)

A large crowd of family and friends will gather at Curtis Family Pharmacy, located on the bypass, for the official ribbon-cutting and community welcome at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November

26.

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