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Hattie L. Archie, New Albany Flora Ayers, Southaven Vera E. Blanton, Corinth Hugh W. Coker Sr., Tupelo Nannie Cowley, Saltillo Lunette H. Ferguson, Pontotoc Fred Wayne Foster, Bruce Merle Harwood, Tupelo Annie M. Jones, Booneville Annie Laura Marshall, Corinth Vance M. Moore, McBride Mary E. Randle, Guntown Martha Emogene Ray, Pontotoc Betty L. Ridgway, Pine Bluff, Ark.
The War on the Shore returns Saturday to its home gymnasium at St. Stanislaus in Year 10 of this annual basketball shootout.
Making the Class 5A all-state team has proven difficult for players from northwest Louisiana, and with two teams from District 2-5A making the title game, that is especially true this season.
The new play is loaded with talent, but that doesn't keep it from descending into chaos.
Sara Green Adams; Winston Devon Asberry "Poppy"; the Rev. Harold N. Bankston; Robert David Brown; Clara Melia Butler "Peaches"; Dorothy Marie McQueen Cavin "Dot"; Chase Maurice Cieutat; Belinda Sue Parks Dickerson; the Rev. Sam Douglas Jr.; Victor Raymond Finch; John C.
They are angry and frustrated, these families of fallen troops. Some are angry at President Bush. Others are angry at the Iraqis, at Congress or at the media. Many of these families are also afraid – afraid of what will happen if the military pulls out of Iraq, afraid of what will happen if the military stays in Iraq, and afraid, perhaps most of all, that their sons and daughters might have ...
Standing before an auditorium packed with Covington High School students, teachers and staff, Principal John D. "Danny" Guillory for the first time spoke publicly about his recent DWI conviction, relaying the perils of drinking and driving and offering up his yearlong ordeal as a cautionary tale.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Despite administrators' pleas not to delay the project, a committee of St. Tammany Parish School Board members rejected all four bids for the district's newest high school Thursday night because they came in wildly over budget.
The St. Tammany Parish Zoning Commission on Tuesday night recommended approval of a zoning change sought by the Archdiocese of New Orleans to build a new Archbishop Hannan High School southwest of Covington.

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