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Georgette Richard moved from Acadiana to Georgia when she was only 16 years old, and for the more than 25 years she lived there, she found herself missing Louisiana's most famous holiday more and more.
Delhi, LA - Now in its seventy-second year, this event provides a showcase for 4-H and FFA club members from the Northeastern corner of the state.
Livestock show parade to march Friday in Delhi
The American dream is that in America you can be born poor, but by hard work and/or risk taking,... Pre-show entertainment with Carson Thompson of Holly Ridge begins at 9:40 a.m. with opening ceremonies at 10 a.m. This year's parade includes the Barak Shriners, the Northeast Louisiana Livestock Show queen, bands, floats and riding clubs.
Manufacturing getting poised for resurgence
Publisher Mike Randle, right, of Southern Business & Development, hugs Tana Trichel, president Northeast Louisiana Economic Alliance, after his speech before the organization's annual luncheon at the Rayville Civic Center on Wednesday.
Man of the Year: William L. 'Bill' Crider
Crider said he was happy that four of his heroes were at the banquet: his pastor, The Rev.