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Wed
05
Oct

Winnfield Fall Festival Scheduled

The Winn Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with The City of Winnfield and The First Methodist Church would like to invite you to join us down town for our fourth annual “Fall Festival” on Monday, October 31, 2016,  from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. (No scary costumes please.)

 

 

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Wed
05
Oct

Deer Crash Safety

According to recent information released by the Federal Highway Administration, Louisiana drivers are nearly 12 percent more likely to be involved in a deer crash than they were last year. Because our parish is heavily wooded, Winn Parish drivers have a higher than 1 in 300 chance of being involved in a deer crash. It’s important to also remember that in 2013 there were 191 deaths that resulted from animal crashes, with deer being the most often struck. The months a driver is most likely to collide with a deer in Winn Parish, mostly due to mating season, are: November, December and January.  

 

Wed
05
Oct

Tigers Fight a Good Fight

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The Winnfield Tigers hosted the Jena Giants, on their home turf on Friday, and worked hard to redeem themselves after an ugly loss to the Peabody Warhorses. Winnfield came into the game with a 2-2 record, while Jena brought a record of 3-1, with their only loss being by three points, to Tioga. Jena was a formidable opponent, having scored a total of 160 points in only four ballgames. 

 

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Wed
28
Sep

Warhorses Bring Down Tigers

On Friday night, the Winnfield Tigers and their fans traveled to Alexandria, only to come with a disappointing loss to the Peabody Warhorses. The Tigers were able to put 14 points on the board during the first quarter, while holding the Warhorses to only 7 points. Then the second quarter had Peabody putting 15 unanswered points on the board. After halftime, the Tigers came back with 8 more points, to the Warhorses’ 7, but were unable to score in the fourth quarter, while their opponents added 6 more points. When I asked Coach Pyles about his thoughts on the game, he said, “I thought we were ready to play, but we just didn’t play very well. We had some guys missing, and that hurt us some.” He added, “In spurts we played well, but turnovers hurt us again this week. In the past we’ve been able to over come them, but we just didn’t do it on Friday.

 

Wed
28
Sep

Rotary Club Holds Aug. 31 Meeting

The Winnfield Rotary Club met on August 31st and hosted some very special guests. After the meeting was called to order and the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance were said, the guests were welcomed and a thank you note from Harley Austin was shared with the group. She especially wanted to thank the club for sponsoring her trip to Louisiana Girl’s State. Pastor Joel Hines was recognized for his contributions to the previous Rotary meeting, and a presentation was made to him.

 

Wed
28
Sep

Locals Help Build A Church In A Day

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Earlier this month, some members of the Jordan Hill United Pentecostal Church joined more than 300 volunteers from other churches and church associations to accomplish a feat that must have seemed insurmountable. The volunteers joined with others from the Hornbeck community, all around Louisiana, and neighboring states, and converged on the tiny community of Hornbeck, Louisiana, with a common goal in mind…to build a church in a day. After a very special prayer at the building site, work began at 7:00 a.m. on Friday morning, September 2. Church In A Day, or CIAD, assists congregations within the United Pentecostal Church, in building new church buildings, all in a single day. With CIAD, a church receives the equivalent of a $100,000 to $250,000 donation, and most importantly goes from an empty lot to a service-ready sanctuary. Before a church is constructed, certain criteria must be met. A local assembly must have land and the means for putting in a foundation.

 

Wed
28
Sep

Kirkendolls In Our Community

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Perhaps you have seen a familiar face around Winnfield, but not known exactly who it was. You may have seen him at the police department, or the hospital. You may have even seen him at one of the nursing homes or schools. The smiling, friendly face you see is Thomas Kirkendoll. Mr. Kirkendoll and his wife Mary are active volunteers in our community and believe that is what God has called them to do in Winnfield. Mrs.

 

Wed
28
Sep

Bridgework Nears Completion

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Many local residents have been asking about the progress of bridge work on US Hwy. 84. According to the latest update received by Sheriff Cranford Jordan, the bridge may be complete and open for traffic on December 1.

 

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Wed
21
Sep

Celebrity Waiters Raise $ For Relay For Life

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On September 8th the Winnfield Civic Center was transformed into a comedic dinner show with a cause. Eight celebrity waiters and their teams filled tables to raise money for the Relay for Life of Winn Parish. Karla Wroten was the musical guest and master of ceremonies for the evening. The delicious dinner of pastalaya, green beans, coleslaw and banana pudding were prepared by Ca C’est Bon Cajun Cooking and Catering from Marksville, who also made a donation.

Wed
21
Sep

Wolf Creek Festival Sees Crowds Growing

Saturday saw lots of activity in Sikes at the Wolf Creek Festival. The first Wolf Creek Festival was held in 1981, making this year’s festival the 35th held on the grounds of the old Sikes High School. The festival is an effort to emphasize community spirit and promote the arts. On Friday night there was music to get the festival off to a good start, and Saturday festivities were kicked off by a parade through town.

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