
Results 21 - 40 of 112 for "u:knoe.com" in Grambling, LA
Police recruitment underway in Monroe
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On Monday, the department held an Officer Candidate Orientation Day, where applicants could meet with Chief Quinten Holmes to discuss his expectations on being a Monroe Police Officer. Comment?
Jindal to ignore Senate recommendation
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Governor Bobby Jindal is intending to ignore a resolution for the state Senate Budget Committee over the management of university run hospitals. Comment?
Gospel singer dies at 104
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Gospel singer George Beverly Shea has died at the age of 104. He died from complications from a short illness. Comment?
Former sheriff sentenced for disorderly conduct
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Former Sheriff Pat Garrett entered the plea Tuesday in White County Circuit Court. Comment?
Accident near Natchez kills 2
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The Mississippi Highway Patrol says 44-year-old Walter Havard and 38-year-old Timothy Collier, both of Natchez, died when the truck Havard was driving attempted to turn on to Douglas Road and was hit by another truck. Comment?
BESE backs off counselors and librarian cuts
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Louisiana's top school board has dropped proposed new rules that public school counselors and librarians said would diminish their roles and hurt students. Comment?
ULM Athletic Director out
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ULM President Dr. Nick J. Bruno issued the following statement regarding ULM Athletic Director Bobby Staub's resignation, effective July 1, 2013. Comment?
Child hit after running into traffic
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It happened at about 4:30 in the afternoon in the 4100 block of South Grand Street. Comment?
City names new animal control officers
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Both officers will go through a month long training program to ensure quality efficiency and effectiveness, as it relates to the Animal Control Officers' duties and responsibilities. Comment?
Suspicious suitcase owner speaks out
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Prenatal vitamins, mommy pamphlets, along with a toothbrush were left behind in downtown Monroe following a suspicious suitcase found near the federal courthouse. Comment?
Grambling announces 2013 commencement speaker
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New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow, a 1991 Grambling State University graduate, will deliver the commencement address at the university's May 10 event. Comment?
Grambling and Grambling start a garden
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The City of Grambling and Grambling State University are teaming to start a community garden with fresh vegetables for citizens and students. Comment?
Another Louisiana Community considers "saggy pants" ordinance
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Yet another Louisiana community is hoping to keep covered what is many times being exposed, with a so-called "saggy pants' ordinance. Comment?
Universal Studios COO visits Grambling
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The president and chief operating officer of Universal Studios encouraged Grambling State University students to sacrifice and do what it takes to succeed as they pursue their dreams. Comment?
Grambling recognized again for its volunteerism
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For the third time in five years, the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll has recognized Grambling State University with national honor roll recognition for its service learning student volunteer work. Comment?
Internal investigation of Grambling University Police Department
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The university confirms to KNOE 8 News that an internal review into the police department began about two weeks ago. Comment?
Benefit auction for Joshua Berry
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The family of Joshua Berry is holding an auction to help raise money for the reward for any information about his disappearance. Comment?
GSU Speaks Out About Saggy Pants Ban
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Thursday night the city council voted to fine anyone with saggy pants, and it's being greeted with mixed emotions on campus. Comment?
"Quest of the Keys:" Ouachita Parish Schools
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Ouachita Parish Schools will be the national pilot of the "Quest of the Key" book, and the author is a Ouachita Parish native. Comment?
Friends remember Girl Scouts legend Nan Salisbury
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Nan Salisbury touched the lives of thousands of girls during her 60 years with the Girl Scouts. Comment?