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The 200th birthday of Abraham Lincoln will be celebrated in Tallulah July 9 with an actor portraying the 16th president and a Lincoln expert as special guests at two events which are open to the public.
Maxwell reappointed to levee board
Gov. Bobby Jindal has announced reappointments to the Board of Commissioners for the Fifth Louisiana Levee District, including Barry Maxwell of Ferriday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zeigler of Tallulah, La. are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Staci Zeigler, to Mason Williams, son of Mr.
Horse Assisted Therapy Services provides help for people with disabilities
It's hot and dusty with smells of horses and hay, and they would rather be there than any place else on earth.
After it was pieced together just after the turn of the 20th century, U.S. 80 in northeastern Louisiana was part of the great Dixie Overland Highway that stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
State police arrest trio of murder suspects
Louisiana State Police said three suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 16-year-old Tallulah resident.
State police looking for murder suspects
Louisiana State Police are still looking for two Tallulah men suspected of killing a teen Sunday morning.
Local golfer plays on after foot amputation
George Tweedle, long time member at Tallulah Country Club, isn't the first golfer to get a hole-in-one on No.
Teenager shot and killed in Tallulah
A 16-year-old was shot killed in Tallulah following an altercation Sunday morning.
Emily Jane Brown and James Sevier Folk III were united in marriage on June 13, 2009 at Lea Joyner Memorial United Methodist Church.
The Louisiana Department of Corrections announced on Friday the latest incarnation of Tallulah's prison.
Our Views: Senate slush added to bill
Legislators plan on keeping their goodies, even as they put colleges and the sick on crash diets.
Commentary: Louisiana makes progress in reforming juvenile justice
The Louisiana Legislature is currently considering a number of measures that would change the way our juvenile-justice system works.
Turning toward juvenile justice
The Louisiana Legislature is currently considering a number of measures that would change the way our juvenile justice system works.
Grants awarded to curb dropout rates, help high school redesign
Nine northeastern Louisiana secondary schools will receive grants from the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to focus efforts on dropout prevention and high school redesign.
Media as a weapon: New Orleans' 2-Cent
The video grabs your attention immediately. Young people in the Lower 9th Ward hold up signs that read: "Looter," "We're still here" and "America did this." Amid empty lots and damaged houses, poet Nik Richard delivers this message: "Hurricane Katrina was the biggest national disaster to hit American soil and, nearly two years later, this area is ...
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Arceneaux Junior of St. Joseph, La. are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Rebecca Anne, to William David Weeks, son of Mr.
Tri-parish area awaits word on prison's future
Each time the floodwaters from the Mississippi River receded to their banks, they left behind a rich delta silt in the parishes of East Carroll, Madison and Tensas.
Auditor: Widespread mismanagement in Tallulah
A state financial audit of Tallulah found widespread financial and operational mismanagement by the Madison Parish town.
2 Powerball consolation tickets sold in La.
Two Powerball consolation ticket were sold in Louisiana for Wednesday night's drawing, state lottery officials said.
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