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Columbia High moves graduation to Thursday, due to threat of bad weather
COLUMBIA, Miss. (WDAM) - Columbia High School hosted its 2024 commencement ceremony one day ahead of schedule. The Class of 2024 graduated Thursday night at Walter Payton Field. Originally, the Columbia School District had planned to host its graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, but concerns over the potential for...
Washington Parish Republican Women’s lunch hosts Dr. John Fleming, Louisiana State Treasurer
On May 8, the Washington Parish Republican Women held their monthly luncheon at Maria’s restaurant in Bogalusa. Newly elected Sheriff Jason Smith was honored for his service in the United States Marine Corps and his recent graduation from the police academy. Smith will be officially sworn into office on June 28. Dr. John Fleming, Louisiana […] The post Washington Parish Republican Women’s lunch hosts Dr. John Fleming, Louisiana State Treasurer appeared first on The Bogalusa Daily News.
Columbia football coach Chip Bilderback resigns after six seasons to take Louisiana job
Columbia football coach Chip Bilderback has resigned from the program after six seasons and accepted another coaching job in Louisiana to be closer to his wife. Bilderback has accepted a head coaching job at St. Frederick High School in Monroe, La. His wife, Missy Bilderback, just finished her first year as women's basketball coach at Louisiana-Monroe. After being apart for a year after Missy coached her first season in her new role, Chip wanted to be closer to his family.
Lawrence County man wins big on powerball
COLUMBIA — Mississippi Lottery Corporation reported a Lawrence County man won a big prize on May 9 and turned around a nice profit. The prize of $100,000 was won by a Lawrence County man on a powerball ticket. Mississippi Lottery Corporation reported the ticket was purchased from B-Kwik #13 in Columbia on April 29 for […] The post Lawrence County man wins big on powerball appeared first on Daily Leader.
Lamar County voters reject bond for 3 new schools
LAMAR COUNTY, Miss. (WHLT) – Lamar County voters rejected a bond that would help build three new schools. Lamar County Schools Superintendent Steven Hampton said the bond needed 60% approve in order to pass. The unofficial election results showed 53.82% of voters in favor of the bond issue, while 46.18% were against it. The proposed […]
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