Beautification and Bogalusa are not often linked, but credit officials for recognizing the need and being proactive in taking steps to spruce up the city.
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OUR VIEW: Beautifying project good for the city
Beautification and Bogalusa are not often linked, but credit officials for recognizing the need and being proactive in taking steps to spruce up the city.
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OUR VIEW: Beautifying project good for the city
Perhaps the state’s worst kept secret has been Gov. Bobby Jindal’s potential run for president in 2016.
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OUR VIEW: Jindal’s first focus should be issues at home
Agriculture has long been Washington Parish’s bloodline, from its earliest settlers to the many professional and weekend farmers that make up the region today.
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OUR VIEW: 4-H students represent parish well
Walmart opened with the anticipation of inoculating much-need economic adrenalin into a financially starved region.
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OUR VIEW: Will more shopping dollars remain in parish?
Transparency is not often a term associated with Louisiana politics, but a state representative from Thibodaux is proposing legislation that would at least nudge the executive branch forward for admin
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OUR VIEW: Transparency bill a step in right direction
Washington Parish is comprised of a diverse population crossing racial, political and socio-economic lines.
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OUR VIEW: Residents unite to help tornado victims
One production does not make a season, but the resurgence of the Franklinton Community Theatre provides at least a glimmer of optimism in culturally maturing Washington Parish.
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OUR VIEW: Parish is rich in talent
Mardi Gras 2013 provided a Carnival roux of elation and disappointment in Washington Parish.
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Mardi Gras 2013 in Washington Parish
A guilty plea by Temple-Inland regarding its role in a massive fish kill in 2011 was an unfortunate epilogue in the company’s decade-run in Bogalusa.
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OUR VIEW: Book closes on Temple-Inland
The Bogalusa Blues and Heritage Festival has as its mission to honor musicians whose roots have wound their way through the piney woods of Washington Parish.
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OUR VIEW: BBHF to honor ‘Gatemouth’ Brown