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Wed
27
Jan

Winnfield Middle School 8th grade

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Winnfield Middle School 8th grade Student of the Year and candidates. Back row standing (left to right): Anna Whisonant, Dabin So, Bryce Maloy, Daniel Simmons, Jackson McFarland, Gabrielle Frieu, Katherine Nevils (WMS 8th grade Student of the Year) Front row sitting down (left to right): Emma Vines, Jordan Patterson, Trinity Palmer, Avery Moon, Hayden Thompson and Caroline Whisonant.

 

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Wed
27
Jan

Chamber to hold Ribbon Cutting

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The Chamber of Commerce will hold a Ribbon Cutting at Waskom Brown (formerly Lawrence White) Office on Friday, January 29 at 10:30 a.m.

 

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Wed
27
Jan

Bryan Bogle Named CEO of WPMC Following Retirement of Pat Flowers

Bryan Bogle has been named Chief Executive Officer of Winn Parish Medical Center in Winnfield. Bogle moves into the position following the announced retirement of current CEO, Pat Flowers. Dan Rissing, Chief Executive Officer of Progressive Acute Care, parent corporation of Winn Parish Medical Center, made the announcement of Bogle’s appointment. Bogle previously served as CEO of Winn Parish Medical Center from 2010 until 2013.

 

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Wed
27
Jan

City Council Calms Concerns Over Flint Water Crisis

In response to the Flint Water Crisis in Flint, Mich., the Winnfield City Council held a special called meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 20 to qualm any concerns residents had about the state of water in Winn Parish. Mayor Kiah Beville stressed repeatedly that the water going into Winn Parish homes is safe.

 

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Wed
20
Jan

City Council looks to update recreation facilities in 2016, approves installation of speed bumps at Arkansas Street

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The Winnfield City Council met Jan. 12 and approved the application for a $50,000 LGAP grant that would be used for city recreation services and projects. The Council also approved the installation of speed bumps at Arkansas Street. In a split vote, the Council approved an ordinance proposed by District 3 Councilwoman Sarah Junkin to install speed bumps at Arkansas Street.

 

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Wed
20
Jan

Mayor of Dodson Dies at 71

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Dodson Mayor Loyd E. Vines passed away at the age of 71 on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, leaving behind a legacy of service to Winn Parish.

 

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Wed
20
Jan

Police Jury Inducts New Jurors; Elects President, Vice President

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After being sworn in to office, the Winn Parish Police Jurors elected their 2016 president and vice president on Monday, Jan. 11. Allen Michael McCartney of District 7 was named the 2016 Police Jury president after he was nominated with no opposition.

 

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Wed
20
Jan

VA Health Care for Homeless Vets

The Alexandria VA Health Care System’s Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) offers several programs centered around the VA’s core values of integrity, commitment, advocacy, respect and excellence for each veteran.

 

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Wed
13
Jan

Winn Schools rank in top third of districts, experience exponential growth in scores

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A lengthy meeting on Jan. 4 led to the election of the new Winn Parish School Board President and Vice President, as well as recognition of test scores received for area schools. Joe Lynn Browning was elected the new president of the Winn Parish School Board, and Todd Martin was elected to serve as his vice president. The election portion of the meeting was brief, as neither nominee had opposition.

 

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Wed
13
Jan

Former Winn Sheriff Appeals Conviction On Basis Of New Evidence

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After serving nearly five years in prison, new evidence may suggest that former Winn Parish Sheriff Albert “Bodie” Little is innocent. Little was sentenced to 13 years in prison after he was convicted by a jury for providing a local, small-time, drug-dealing woman protection from law enforcement in exchange for sex. The woman testified under oath that they had sex multiple times a week and that she cleaned Sheriff Little’s semen off of her with a towel.

 

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