Wed
05
Sep

BOM speaks to STEP attendees

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Debra Funderburk , Bank of Montgomery Branch Manager and CSR in Many, had the pleasure of speaking to the students in the STE P summer program. After completing the course, the students will work for three weeks at different businesses in Many and receive a “paycheck ” .

 

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Wed
05
Sep

Patchwork

By donna smith ammons

On a recent camping trip, we traveled in our camper to Cave Springs, Arkansas, to Memphis, with an overnight stop in Toad Suck, and then on to Nashville. On the way back, we left Nashville and were headed to Moro State Park, 40 minutes northeast of El Dorado, Arkansas.

Our destination was to meet good friends, Les and Susan Crowson, former Many residents, who now live in Ruston, and Dean and Amanda Lambert. The weekend was going to be the restful end of a long trip for us.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

Zwolle cheerleaders welcome students back

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Pictured is 2018-2019 ZHS cheerleaders on August 13, 2018. The 2018-2019 Zwolle High School cheerleaders are shown as they welcome back the students and faculty. On the first day of school they performed at a morning assembly.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

Poche donation supports scholarship, fishing team

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The family of Dylan Kyle Poche presented the NSU Foundation with $14,000, proceeds from a fishing tournament organized in memory of the NSU student and angler. Two freshman students on the NSU Fishing Team will each receive $5,000 this year with the remainder going to defray NSU Fishing Team expenses.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

Depot museum inches closer to reality

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The Historic Depot Museum in Many is much closer to becoming a reality.

Members of the Many Cultural District Advisory Committee, the Sabine Parish Historical Society, the Many City Council and Many Mayor Ken Freeman are hopeful that the museum will finally be ready for exhibits in 2019.

The renovation of the depot and conversion into an historical museum for Many and the entire parish is underway.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

Toledo Bass Club holds August tournament

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It was a hot, dry, and windblown weekend for the Toledo Bend Bass Club for their August tournament, but that did not stop Tommy Washington from bringing in a 12.26 pound stringer.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

Seniors’ Fall Fest receives assistance

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The Sabine Council on Aging will host their annual Fall Festival on September 27 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Fiesta Grounds in Zwolle. City Bank will provide the chips for the lunch served to the senior citizens.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

LRTA and TRSL Directors to speak to local teachers

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A meeting of the District 8 Retired Teachers Association will be held on Tuesday, September 4, at 6 p.m., in the atrium of Natchitoches Central High School, located att 6513 Highway One South Bypass, Natchitoches. Both active and retired educators are encouraged to attend. Guest speakers will be Dana Vicknair, director of the Teachers’ Retirement System of Louisiana (TRSL), and Rodney Watson, director of the Louisiana Retired Teachers Association (LRTA), Important updates will be given concerning retirement and legislative issues concerning both retired and active educators in Louisiana.

 

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Wed
29
Aug

Patchwork

By donna smith ammons

Sometimes, one just runs into really nice people. Such was the case when we were attending a recent seminar in downtown Nashville.

We were in the camper on a lovely lake, but the ride into the city was going to be 20 minutes. We left at 6:30 a.m. so we wouldn’t be late for the 7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast.

Being country folks, we didn’t think about early morning traffic. Smitty, our cranberry colored Jeep, zipped in and out of traffic, but we still got caught in the long lines. Forty-five minutes later we arrived and parked Smitty in the parking lot across from the hotel where our seminar was taking place.

 

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Wed
22
Aug

Parents, friends redo MHS bathrooms adding encouraging phrases for students

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What started as a post read on Facebook several weeks ago blossomed into a wonderful, much-needed MHS Bathroom Project.

Stephanie Dees Milliken, a 1991 MHS graduate, saw how updating the school restrooms could benefit the students. She sent the post to MHS Principal Norman Booker III and he texted back, “Go for it!”

Kriste LaTour contributed a Facebook page and posted it on July 20. From there, the project took off.

 

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