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Wed
07
Feb

Weather Forces Fais Do Do To Be Cancelled, But Mardi Pardi Brings Back Memories Of The 1980s

Our temperamental Louisiana weather caused the Dugdemona Festival Board to cancel the Fais Do Do this past Saturday, but the indoor fun of the Mardi Pardi dance, was held in spite of the rain.

The Winnfield Civic Center was filled with over 21-year old partygoers, sporting their best 1980s outfits and hairstyles. Tables were decorated with themes from the 80s and provided a blast from the past for those attendees who are old enough to remember the era.

 

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Wed
07
Feb

Exxon Mobil Gives Back To WPS

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Exxon Mobil has a long history of supporting educational programs that focus on improvement in math and science from pre-school to higher education. A local business, The Country Girl, nominated Winnfield Primary School for one of Exxon Mobil’s Educational Alliance grants. Mr. Scott Phelps of Lott Oil and Mrs. Angie Chandler of the Country Girl presented Mrs. Amy Dantzler, principal of Winnfield Primary School, with the $500 grant check.

 

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Wed
31
Jan

Dug’ Board Hosting Fais Do Do And Mardi Pardi This Saturday

Saturday will be a very busy day for members of the Dugdemona Festival Board as they host TWO exciting events to help celebrate the Mardi Gras season. At noon, vendors will be setting up at the Winn Parish Fairgrounds, with gates opening to the public at 2:30 in the afternoon. Political candidates will check in at 2:30 and at 3:00 they will participate in an old-time political stump, called the “Stewing on the Stump”. At 3:15, BINGO will begin, and the Pet Parade will begin at 3:30.

The Chicken Run will begin at 4:00, which will be followed by a King Cake Eating Contest at 4:30. At 5:00, everyone is invited to gather around as the bon fire is lit. The daytime activities will be full of fun for the entire family, with plenty of kids’ activities and food.

 

 

Wed
31
Jan

Members of Winn Community Health Clinic’s

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Members of Winn Community Health Clinic’s Caring Friends chronic care management program gathered for their first luncheon at Lynda’s Country Kitchen. photo courtesy of WCHS

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Wed
31
Jan

Parish Students Celebrate 100 Days Of Sch

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Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Murray’s class from Winnfield Kindergarten School celebrated their 100th day of school on Monday, January 29, 2018. The boys and girls were invited to dress like old people and enjoyed lots of fun 100day activities.

 

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Wed
24
Jan

Weather Changes The Look of Winn Parish And Brings Warning From State Fire Marshal

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Amid a spike of fire-related deaths, and with several more weeks of freezing, frigid temperatures in the forecast,the Office of Louisiana State Fire Marshal issued the following news release on January 17th.

While Louisiana endures a second round of bitter, record-breaking cold weather in as many weeks, state officials from the Governor’s Office to the State Fire Marshal’s Office are encouraging everyone to remain vigilant in maintaining safety while staying warm.

 

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Wed
24
Jan

Krewe Of Kingfish Brings A Soiree In The Swamp To Winnfield

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The Winn Parish School Board met on January 8, 2018 and started the new year with electing a new School Board President and Vice President.

School Board Member Durane Johnson gave the invocation, and School Board Member Matt Walton led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Only two School Board Members were not in attendance at the meeting. Those not present included Ms. Sarah McCoy and Ms. Leah Clingan.

 

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Wed
24
Jan

Matt Walton Elected 2018 School Board President

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The Winn Parish School Board met on January 8, 2018 and started the new year with electing a new School Board President and Vice President.

School Board Member Durane Johnson gave the invocation, and School Board Member Matt Walton led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Only two School Board Members were not in attendance at the meeting. Those not present included Ms. Sarah McCoy and Ms. Leah Clingan.

 

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Wed
17
Jan

City Council Holds First Meeting Of 2

The Winnfield City Council held their first regular meeting of 2018 on Tuesday, January 9th, at 6:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Kiah Bevill. Fire Chief Brian Montgomery offered the invocation and all attendees participated in the Pledge of Allegiance.

There were no amendments to the agenda and it was adopted as presented. Councilmember Sarah Junkin read Ordinance 25 of 2017, which amended section 19-7.2 of the code of ordinances. The ordinance would require residents to be financially liable for damage to meters and would give them 90 days to pay the fines if a meter is damaged. A motion to adopt Ordinance 25 of 2017 was made by Ms. Junkin. Councilmember Matt Miller made a second to the motion. The Ordinance was adopted after a unanimous vote by councilmembers.

Wed
17
Jan

Chamber Announces Kid’s Coloring Contest

The Winn Chamber of Commerce and Tourism is excited to announce their 2019 Art Calendar Contest. They would like to compile a calendar that shows the great monthly events and awesome spirit of our parish. All Winn Parish school-aged children are encouraged to use colored pencils, inks, crayons, chalk, etc. and get creative.

The Chamber is asking that our parish children compose and compile their favorite things about each month of the year—things that happen right here in Winn Parish.

 

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