Jun 25, 2009 | News-Star
Lynda Bunch-Carmouch returns to her northern Louisiana roots Saturday to deliver a strong message about domestic violence and what it does to families and communities.
So what did city workers uncover when they dug beneath the surface of a southern Monroe street last week? A tunnel, where a prominent 19th century Monroe man hid his mistress? A source of water supply? An icehouse, or means of refrigeration? A gravesite or crypt? There was no shortage of suggestions about what the subterranean brick archway ...
Attraction picked as Louisiana's best of '09
The Louisiana Association of Museums has named the Cotton Museum in Lake Providence the Museum of the Year.
Police: Prison guard kills wife, self
LAKE PROVIDENCE, La. - State police say an East Carroll Parish Detention Center guard apparently shot and killed his 33-year-old wife and then himself Sunday afternoon in their Lake Providence home.
50-year-old Oak Grove man dies in wreck
An Oak Grove man died Saturday in a West Carroll Parish car crash. According to a news release by Louisiana State Police Troop F, 50-year-old Mitchell Dye, a passenger, died of critical injuries Saturday evening at St.
Festival cooks up soul food in Lake Providence
Saturday and Sunday the annual Soul Food and Heritage Festival will be at the grounds of the Byerley House on Lake Street in Lake Providence.
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The LSU AgCenter has announced the schedule for Louisiana Master Farmer field days and workshops for 2009.
Jury selection begins for Lake Providence native former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The process of selecting a jury for the corruption trial of former U.S. Rep.