Winnfield law enforcement authorities are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a man missing from the Winnfield area. Thomas “Harry” Folden was last seen driving away from his brother’s resident on Thursday, Dec. 5. He was driving a blue 1999 Ford pick-up truck with a Louisiana license place number X760804.
The Winnfield City Council Dec. 20. met on Dec. 10 to discuss various new developments within the city and to recognize the retirement of two longtime city employees.
The Winnfield Christmas Parade, originally set for Dec. 6, was rescheduled two weeks ago due to looming weather
conditions. The parade will now be held this week, on Friday, Dec. 20. All of the scheduled events will stay the same, with the parade starting at 6:00 p.m. and line-up for the floats starting at 5:00 p.m.
Board met on Dec. 2 to canvass rates for the millage renewal that was passed in the Nov. 16 election. After the reading of the Executive Committee Report by Durane Johnson, Superintendent Steve Bartlett asked that an item be placed on the agenda.
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Winnfield Senior High School and Winnfield Middle School spent the month of October raising money for Breast Cancer awareness. Nearly $3,000 was donated to Susan G. Komen. Pictured is Mrs. Brock’s Special Education class at WSHS.
The Winnfield Christmas Parade, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, will be rolling through Downtown Winnfield this Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Dubbed “A Terrific Kid Christmas,” the parade will honor those students who have been awarded the Kiwanis “Terrific Kid” recognition certificate.
The Winn Parish Police Jury met on Nov. 18 to discuss new hires, finances and to mull over applying for funding that will repair several bridges throughout the parish. First on the agenda was an update on road progress given by Road Superintendent Perry Holmes.
Winnfield City Hall has decked their hall with a festive window display, encompassing the theme of “A Cajun Night Before Christmas.” Based on the famous 1992 children’s book by Louisiana author James Rice, the elaborate display is decorated with traditional Christmas icons and undercut with some recognizable “lagniappe.”