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Wed
05
Apr

Letter to Editor

I would like to congratulate our 11-12 year old boys baseball team “Jones Family Farm” on an amazing opening day game. We were able to walk away with a 7-0 win thanks to a phenomenal no hitter pitched by Cyrus Mockosher followed up with 4 RBIs by Cooper Gardner, and a great effort from everyone else on the field as well! Looking forward to a great baseball season this year and seeing what else our boys can do! Huge thank you to all parties involved in Dixie Youth for making this all possible. We would like to encourage everyone to come out and watch any and all ages play some ball at the Winnfield Recreational Center!

Logan Jones

Wed
22
Mar

Letter to Editor

Letter to Editor

The Louisiana Right to Life RV is making its way through the entire State of Louisiana educating and encouraging the general public about keeping Louisiana a pro-life state. The tour was focused on helping moms from conception to birth and throughout the process of either adoption or caring for their newborn. Louisiana Right to Life focuses on being a voice for the unborn child. Additionally the education was to offer support to all moms through the help of pregnancy centers and women’s resource centers to help with the needs that come with having a child.

The main goal of Louisiana Right to Life is protecting life from the womb to the tomb with no exceptions. During the tour we have been blessed with several testimonies from numerous individuals about their experience with either failed abortions, adoptions and the trauma that abortions cause for many years for the individual who chose terminating a pregnancy in lieu of carrying their unborn child to term.

Wed
08
Mar

The Farm Wife

We all love fresh produce from our gardens, but often we find we have a few space issues. We know we have to scale back, but still want as much of a variety as possible. One of the easiest ways I know to stretch my space is through companion planting.

Companion planting is a method of planting compatible plants next to, or in close proximity to each other. They benefit each other through pest control, shading and other means. In some cases, it is thought that companions also improve the flavor of each other.

For instance, Basil is best friends with tomatoes. Tomatoes shade the basil and helps keep it cool. Basil in turn protects the tomatoes from insects and diseases. It is said that the basil helps to improve the flavor of the tomatoes.

Wed
01
Mar

Royal Alexander

Royal Alexander

The Death of Academic Freedom Through DIE Movement: Diversity, Inclusion, Equity

It’s interesting to view modern events in the context of history. When we do, we are often surprised by the irony in some of the changes.

In the 1960’s in America, it was college campuses that were at the heart of the battle for free speech and academic freedom. College students regularly protested, picketed and engaged in “sit ins” on their college campuses demanding the right to be heard. One historic example is student protests regarding the Vietnam War. As a result, colleges and university administrations were often forced to compromise to meet these demands.

The exact opposite is occurring on college and university campuses today.

Wed
01
Mar

The Farm Wife

The Farm Wife

I have to confess – my eyes and desires are much, much bigger than my farm. If I planted every vegetable, herb, fruit and flower that catches my attention, I would have to move everyone out of the state of Louisiana just to have enough room.

Unfortunately, I really don’t believe my neighbors would appreciate that, so I have to rein myself in. Instead, I start in January, planning my garden. First, I think about what we love to eat most. Since Gumbo is usually on the menu at some point, I know I need to plant okra and parsley.

We love to grill, so that means I need a few sides to go along with the chicken, steak, or hamburgers. For that, my favorite sides are either a Pasta or Potato salad, and some squash pickles. The salads need pickle relish, and the squash pickles need bell peppers and squash.

It gets hot during the summer, so we love having just a cool meal from time to time. We often stir up a bowl of Bruschetta, which means I need tomatoes and basil.

Wed
15
Feb

Window on Main Street

Window on Main Street
Window on Main Street
Window on Main Street

Times were hard in 1941. Willie E. Godman, son of a Terry, Mississippi, farmer, knew there were no job chances for him after graduation so he started going to the Trade School in Hattisburg. Then came Pearl Harbor.

“They needed workers in the defense plants up north so I went to Fairfield, CT, where I was hired by Alcoa Aluminum.” Godman, known simply as “Bill” to all who knew him, worked in the area for about two years before being called up back in Mississippi.

“They gave us a choice,” Godman smiled. “I weighed only 119 pounds at the time and was not about to go into the Army. So I chose the Navy.” He went through boot camp in Bainbridge, MD. Though he doesn’t recall much of that experience, he concluded it wasn’t bad. “They didn’t yell at you and carry on, like in the Marines.”

Wed
15
Feb

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

WPS is helping to meet the needs for the Winn Parish Food Pantry. Great job WPS. These kids have their hearts in the right place. 4-H is making the best better.

Dear Editor, Thank you to the people that made February 4th such a special day for my family and me. To be the Grand Marshal of the Krewe of Kingfish Mardi Gras Parade was such an honor. A special shout out to the Krewe of Kingfish for choosing me for this prestigious honor. The Krewe of Derr had a blast. To all my family, friends, and former students who greeted me along the parade route, I was so touched seeing you all. To my precious family, there are no words that could really express my thoughts. They were all here and did so much to make my parade day so perfect. February 4th was a great day to live in Winnfield. The streets were filled with citizens of Winn Parish having a good time. Many thanks to everyone who provided me with a memory that I will have in my heart forever.

Love, Laure Derr

Wed
15
Feb

Feral Hogs Accepted as Donations to Feed Hungry

Baton Rouge, LA - Hunters For The Hungry Louisiana is now accepting hog donations at partner processors that are signed up with the organization throughout the state. Under the “Freshly Harvested Game Program,” deer have been approved to be processed and delivered to one of Louisiana’s five food banks and their affiliate kitchens and shelters. Due to the current need to control the feral hog population in Louisiana, hogs are now added to the program and accepted year-round.

Hunters are encouraged to visit the Hunters For The Hungry Louisiana (H4H) website to find a convenient partner processor where they can deliver their bounty. There is no cost to the hunter as H4H will pay the processing fee. As long as the H4H partner processor is called ahead of time, they’ll accept the hog, process it, and have it picked up by a local food bank or agency within that community.

Wed
01
Feb

Is Restitution Necessary After Repentance?

When the Jews saw the healing miracle performed in the life of the man born lame in Acts chapter three, they made an important request from Apostle Peter, what was the right step to take. The man of God replied, “[19]Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away.” Acts 3.

Repentance marks the commencement of a lifetime journey with God. Repentance makes what was a fancy become highly detestable to the repentant person. It is a mark of reconciliation to the source of mankind. This, if done wholeheartedly, heralds a time of refreshment from God. This is because the territory has changed. Comfort and joy has commenced without an end. Let it be noted that repentance is the starting point of an everlasting journey. To have a successful journey, many things are involved.

Wed
01
Feb

Pilgrim Reflections:

Pilgrim Reflections:

Spare, has set records for sales: selling 1.4 million copies in the first day. According to Guinness World Records, this makes it the fastest, first-day sales total of any nonfiction book ever.

Given an advance of $20 million by Penguin Books, Prince Harry’s book is basically an airing of the Royal Family’s dirty laundry. Within its pages, ( according to those who’ve read it), the young prince shares what it was like to be the son of Princess Diana. And, her sudden death left him with deep grief, anger, loneliness, etc.—making it hard for him to accept life in the limelight.

Then, according to short summary of the book on Amazon, Prince Harry talks about falling in love with Megan. . .their storybook, almost fairytale romance and wedding. . .and subsequent abuse, racist attitudes and lies ( according to him) from the Royal Family.

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