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Monroe (Louisiana)

Police Rescue Baby Amid Fatal Shooting in Louisiana Home

June 11: Emergency workers rescue a baby following a shooting at a home near the campus of the University of Louisiana-Monroe in Monroe, La. MONROE, La. — A man shot and killed his estranged wife and her mother before killing...

Three dead in Monroe shooting

From The Associated Press MONROE, La. - Three people reportedly are dead after a shooting at a home in Monroe. Police told The News-Star newspaper a man apparently shot his former wife and her mother and then killed himself...

Hutcheson joins IberiaBank

New market president brings 24 years of experience in industry From staff reports • May 31, 2008 IberiaBank, the 121-year-old bank subsidiary of IberiaBank Corp., has announced Paul E. Hutcheson Jr. as the new executive vice...

CenturyTel Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend (PR Newswire)

CenturyTel, Inc. today announced that its Board of Directors voted to declare a quarterly cash dividend of $.0675 per share, payable on June 24, 2008, to shareholders of record on June 11, 2008. ... MONROE, La., May 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CenturyTel, Inc. (NYSE: CTL...

Two Great Lakes sailors, one from Plymouth, accused of carjacking, burning taxi

By Associated Press Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - Added 21m ago WAUKEGAN, Ill. - Two sailors stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training Center are accused of carjacking a taxi and setting it on fire. Terry Edward Gappa of Plymouth, Mass., and Aaron Layne Couch of Monroe, La., are charged with vehicle...

UL system president search down to 5

By Mike Hasten • mhasten@gannett.com • May 28, 2008 BATON ROUGE -- Five higher education officials, three of whom are Louisiana residents, have been nominated to become the next president of the University of Louisiana System. The University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors' presidential...

Keith Ford

PUXICO, Mo. — Keith Allen Ford, 40, of Puxico died Thursday, May 15, 2008, from injuries received in a car accident in Bollinger County. He was born May 16, 1967, in Monroe, La., son of Larry and Louise Hazel Ford. He and Tori Schrader were married Dec. 31, 2005, in Marble Hill, Mo. Survivors...

Get patio ready for summer

By LUNZETA CHRETIEN • Gannett New Service • May 17, 2008 Most of us loathe the dreaded C word -- cleaning. "When the weather starts getting nice, people want to be outdoors," Olson says of the importance of outdoor cleaning. Rupert Lange, owner of Service Master in Monroe, La., suggests pressure...

PBS To Film Traveling Black Pastor Reverend Brown

By PATRICK BUTLER Religion Editor What happens when a “poor” black itinerant preacher/pastor who sells sermons from the trunk of his car shares the pulpit with the pastor of a mostly white church with a million dollar-plus budget in East Texas? That’s what a PBS Religion & Ethics Newsweekly...

'Leap of Faith' exhibit at Snyder Museum

Enterprise News Services The Snyder Museum in Bastrop will present an exhibition titled "A Leap of Faith: Three Artists' Interpretation of Faith in the 21st Century." The show's emphasis centers around each artists sense of spirituality as they deal with the everyday and the impact that it has on...