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    In a moving tribute on Facebook, Ardoin’s high school noted it would resume classes the following day “without one of our own.” “Dashayla will always be remembered for her courage and ...

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    Robertson’s Facebook page shows he was a local DJ. In an Instagram post from about two months ago, Robertson shared a photo of him and Ardoin with the caption: "Me & You Against The World.". If ...

  4. Oakdale, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Oakdale is a city in Allen Parish in south Louisiana, United States. The population was 7,780 at the 2010 census. [2] Oakdale was founded as "Dunnsville" by William T. Dunn. The history of Allen Parish is preserved at the Leatherwood Museum, which reopened on September 27, 2008, in a renovated facility at 202 E. 7th Ave. in Oakdale. [3]

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  6. List of people from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin (1915–2007), musician; Amédé Ardoin Amédé Ardoin (1898–1942), musician; Chris Ardoin (born 1981), musician; Sean Ardoin Sean Ardoin (born 1969), musician; Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), musician and entertainer; Jeff Arnold (born 1967), politician; Daniel F. Ashford (1879–1929), politician ...

  7. Oakdale Lumberjacks - Wikipedia

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    The Oakdale Lumberjacks were a minor league baseball team based in Oakdale, Louisiana. In 1920, the Oakdale Lumberjacks played as members of the Class D level Louisiana State League, winning the league championship in the league's only season of play. Oakdale hosted home minor league games at the Oakdale High School Field.

  8. Amédé Ardoin - Wikipedia

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    Amédé Ardoin (March 11, 1898 – November 3, 1942) [2] was an American musician, known for his high singing voice and virtuosity on German-made one-row diatonic button accordions. [ 3 ] He is credited by Louisiana music scholars with laying the groundwork in the early 20th century for both Creole and Cajun music . [ 4 ]

  9. Oakdale High School (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Oakdale High School is a senior high school in downtown Oakdale, Louisiana, United States. The current structure was established in 1923. The current structure was established in 1923. OHS is a part of the Allen Parish School Board and opened in 1923.