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  2. List of newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    [21] New Orleans Bee: New Orleans 1827 [4] 1923 [22] Also called Abeille de la Nouvelle Orleans: New Orleans Republican: New Orleans: 1867 1878 North Ouachita Weekly: Sterlington: 2019 [23] Courrier de la Louisiane: 1807 1860 [22] The Louisianan: 1870 1871 New Iberia Enterprise: 1885 1902 [24] New Orleans Item-Tribune: New Orleans: 1924 1958 ...

  3. Bossier Press-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    In the latter 1970s, the Bossier Tribune and The Planters Press merged to become the Bossier Press-Tribune. [ 1 ] In the 1990s, Robert E. "Bob" Barton , the owner of The Press-Tribune at the time and who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1996 to 2000, purchased (from Wilton Corley) the Bossier Banner-Progress , a 131-year ...

  4. Shreveport Journal - Wikipedia

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    A Webster Parish native reared in Shreveport, Tiner graduated with a journalism degree from Louisiana Tech University. In 1976, Attaway sold The Journal to the Shreveport industrialist and philanthropist Charles T. Beaird, who had served in the late 1950s as a Republican for one term on the former Caddo Parish Police Jury.

  5. The Times (Shreveport, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Times is a Gannett daily newspaper based in Shreveport, Louisiana.Its distribution area includes 12 parishes in Northwest Louisiana and three counties in East Texas.Its coverage focuses on issues affecting the Shreveport-Bossier market, and includes investigative reporting, community news, arts and entertainment, government, education, sports, business, and religion, along with local ...

  6. Bossier Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Bossier Parish is named for Pierre Bossier, [6] an ethnic French, 19th-century Louisiana state senator and U.S. representative from Natchitoches Parish. Bossier Parish was spared fighting on its soil during the American Civil War. In July 1861, at the start of the war, the Bossier Parish Police Jury appropriated $35,000 for the benefit of ...

  7. George Dement - Wikipedia

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    Dement was married to the former Sunshine Norris (1924-2011), a Shreveport native and one of two daughters of Steve Norris, a Bossier Parish sheriff's deputy, and the former Avis Wasson. Sunshine was homecoming queen at Bossier High School in 1942, when the players won the state football championship.

  8. Timeline of Shreveport, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    East Texas Oil Field discovered in vicinity of Shreveport. [8] Population: 76,655. 1931 – Shreveport Downtown Airport begins operating. [2] 1933 – U.S. military Barksdale Airfield dedicated. [21] 1934 – Long–Allen Bridge opens. [2] 1935 – Rodessa oil field discovered in vicinity of Shreveport. [8] 1940 – Population: 98,167. [22] 1948

  9. Louisiana's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Bossier (Natchitoches) Democratic: March 4, 1843 – April 24, 1844 28th: Elected in 1842. Died. Vacant: April 24, 1844 – December 2, 1844 Isaac Edward Morse (St. Martinville) Democratic: December 2, 1844 – March 3, 1851 28th 29th 30th 31st: Elected to finish Bossier's term. Also elected to the next full term. Re-elected in 1846. Re ...