Concordia Sentinel - Thu Nov 05
Five retired FBI agents -- four who worked in Concordia and one who worked in Natchez in the 1960s -- say they are unsure who killed Ferriday shoe shop owner Frank Morris or Vidalia motel employee Joseph "JoeEd" Edwards four decades ago.
Post a CommentMonroe News Star - Tue Oct 27
Career Technical College has scheduled its semi-annual career fair from 1-5 p.m. Wednesday at its 2319 Louisville Ave.
March of DimesNatchez Democrat - Sat Oct 24
Nancy Mercer of Natchez, and Catherine Cartwright of Vidalia, walk down the sidewalk during the March of Dimes event at the Vidalia Riverfront Saturday morning.
Concordia Parish school scores releasedNatchez Democrat - Sat Oct 24
Concordia Parish's school accountability scores are in, and while six schools are slightly down, Vidalia Lower Elementary grew nearly six points.
Four arrested in Vidalia shootingConcordia Sentinel - Thu Oct 22
Three Vidalia men were charged with attempted second-degree murder following an early morning shooting Thursday on Peach Street in Vidalia.
New locations for Vidalia businessesConcordia Sentinel - Thu Oct 22
Three Vidalia businesses will be moving in the near future to new locations. Supermarket Operations Barry Loy said the target date for the opening of the new Vidalia Market is Nov.
Vidalia utility crews spread early holiday cheerNatchez Democrat - Thu Oct 22
When little ghosts and ghouls go door-to-door for trick-or-treating next week, they'll be walking streets decorated for another holiday - Christmas.
Ridgecrest mayor, alderman unopposedNatchez Democrat - Sat Oct 17
VIDALIA a ' Ridgecrest voters wona TMt elect a mayor today. Interim Mayor Kevin Graham will be elected mayor and Dwayne Sikes will be elected alderman because they are running unopposed.
Men charged with attempted murder |Natchez Democrat - Fri Oct 16
Two Vidalia men were charged with attempted second-degree murder following an early morning shooting Thursday.
Jindal seeks ag disaster declarationConcordia Sentinel - Thu Oct 15
Gov. Bobby Jindal has asked the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture to declare a disaster in Louisiana, after a summer drought stunted crops and recent rains have stricken harvests.
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