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Conflicting statements surface
by Scott Rogers - posted
V-Vehicle representatives and local officials remain optimistic the company can secure a federal loan by a March 1 deadline that V-Vehicle must meet to be granted some $15 million in local incentives.

That may be impossible since the U.S. Department of Energy says it could take up to nine months to complete an environmental assessment study, which is required as part of V-Vehicle's application for a roughly $300 million loan from the Energy Department.

The Department of Energy recently notified the Ouachita Parish Police Jury it would conduct an environmental assessment of the V-Vehicle project before it makes a decision on whether to approve V-Vehicle's loan. The loan was sought to provide financing for V-Vehicle's plans to establish an automobile manufacturing operation in the former Guide plant in eastern Ouachita Parish.

Ebony Meeks, an Energy Department spokesperson, said Wednesday that an environmental assessment study could take six to nine months to complete. She said the Energy Department was in the beginning stages of the process regarding the V-Vehicle project.

News
Ga. authorities arrest man wanted for WM slaying
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Authorities in Columbus, Ga. arrested a the West Monroe man wanted in connection of the Jan. 15 homicide of Ervin Darrell Ausberry.

$10 million slated for improvements
by Scott Rogers - posted
Ouachita Parish Schools has identified improvements it would like to tackle with some $10 million in Qualified School Construction bonds it sold in October.

Fans reminisce ahead of Saints Super Bowl appearance
by Cody Futrell - posted
Local fans are buzzing about the New Orleans Saints' first trip to the Super Bowl in the franchise's 43-year-history.

Sheriff's office to roll out new crime fighter
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The Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office will unveil its newest crime fighter Saturday during the Krewe of Janus' Mardi Gras parade.

OPSB approves student reward program
by Scott Rogers - posted
The Ouachita Parish School Board agreed to give each parish school up to $800 this year for a program that rewards students for good behavior.

Police jury considers wish list
by Scott Rogers - posted
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury should pursue federal funding for three infrastructure projects in 2010, according to parish engineer Tom Holtzclaw.

Concerns aired over South Monroe project
by Scott Rogers - posted
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury voted 4-2 Monday to waive property taxes owed on 12 adjudicated properties that Rays of Sonshine wants to use for a neighborhood stabilization project in south Monroe.

Journey celebrates Boy Scouts' 100th anniversary
by Scott Rogers - posted
Fifty years ago Frank Mallon joined hundreds of Boy Scouts for the National Jamboree, and even then he had visions of what he'd do for the Boy Scouts' 100th anniversary.

Sheriff to lease 20 acres for rifle range addition
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The Ouachita Parish Police Jury agreed to lease 20 acres to the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office so it can add on to its rifle range in western Ouachita Parish.

Mayo: 2009 unlike any other year for Monroe
by Scott Rogers - posted
The state of the city of Monroe is stronger than it's ever been thanks to a banner year during 2009, according to Mayor Jamie Mayo.

Calhoun hopes census will bring smaller district
by Scott Rogers - posted
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury is expected to undergo redistricting next year to reflect changes shown in the 2010 Census.

Keeping WM clean for 10 years
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Keep West Monroe Beautiful wants to remind local residents: "Don't' waste West Monroe, let's keep it clean."

WOSC offers public transit service
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The West Monroe Senior Center/Public Transit offers transportation for residents of rural western Ouachita Parish.

  
Columns
As we continue to choose, God continues to save
by Jo Ann Cooper - posted
In Pam Farrel's book, "The 10 Best Decisions a Woman Can Make," we find this statement; "Most of us can handle it if our face doesn't grace the cover of a magazine or our name doesn't make it up in lights. But sometimes, when we don't get the raise we've been banking on, when we come across yet another pile of wet towels and dirty clothes on the bathroom floor, when we come home night after night to an empty apartment, we can start to wonder if anyone even knows we exist."

Responsibility without recognition
by Robert Charles Payne - posted
Does your son happen to be the deep snapper on his football team? A deep snapper is probably one of the most underrated positions on the team. The deep snapper is usually unknown until he snaps the ball over the punter's head. Then people start asking, "Who is the deep snapper?" If no one knows, someone reaches for the football program to enlighten everyone in their section about who the deep snapper is.

God's word tells us all we need to know
by Leonard Gray - posted
Most of us remember the movie "The Passion of the Christ." As just about everyone knows, it is a very graphic and vivid portrayal of the last hours of Jesus Christ.

Insanity in motion
by Sam Hanna, Jr. - posted
President Barack Obama's proposed $3.8 trillion budget for the 2011 fiscal year raises taxes on businesses and so-called wealthy Americans while it would slightly trim some government spending. To top it off, the Obama blueprint for spending taxpayer monies in the next year would add roughly $1.6 trillion to the country's debt.

Editorials
New Orleans Saints make history
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The New Orleans Saints' remarkable run in the 2009 season concludes Sunday in Miami in Super Bowl XLIV.

Sports
Jindal proclaims 'Saints Week' for Louisiana
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Today, Governor Bobby Jindal proclaimed the week of Feb. 8, 2010 as "Saints Week" to commemorate the first Super Bowl win ever for the New Orleans Saints.

Super Bowl first quarter will be huge
by Joey Martin - posted
So, have you ever been so ready for some football?

Stockton still making positive impact
by Cody Futrell - posted
Even after all these years, local basketball legend Roger Stockton says coaching the game of basketball is still one of the best things in life.

River Oaks tied for district lead
by Cody Futrell - posted
The River Oaks Mustangs (17-3, 4-1) will play their regular-season finale, a playoff tie-breaker, at Glenbrook Friday to determine the district championship race. They'll travel to the MAIS 2A South State tournament in Brookhaven, Miss. on Tuesday.

Area prospects sign scholarships
by Cody Futrell - posted
One of the most anticipated days in all the year for local football fans came and went with lots of fanfare for some schools, but National Signing Day for football players passed quietly for many area schools.

Carroll meets Rayville Hornets
by Cody Futrell - posted
The Carroll Bulldogs will be back in action on Friday when they head to Rayville to play the Hornets.

Rams back in district play
by Cody Futrell - posted
The Richwood Rams will be back in action today, Feb. 4, to make up a district game at home against the Madison Parish Jaguars.

Clash of the Rebels: WM travels to Pineville
by Cody Futrell - posted
After downing the Huntington Raiders on Friday night, the West Monroe Rebels (14-7) will visit the Pineville Rebels this Friday night in district 2-5A action.

HOF Classic comes to ULM
by Cody Futrell - posted
The LHSAA Hall of Fame Basketball Classic will be held Saturday, Feb. 6, at Fant-Ewing Coliseum on the campus of the University of Louisiana-Monroe.

St. Fred to host OCS
by Cody Futrell - posted
The Ouachita Christian School Eagles and Lady Eagles will both be back in district 2-1A action on Friday night when they face the St. Frederick Warriors in a key local rivalry game.

ULM hosts Western Kentucky before road trip
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The ULM men's basketball team returns to action tonight, Feb. 4, when it hosts Western Kentucky at Fant-Ewing Coliseum at 7 p.m.

Tempo
Honey Babe's story comes to stage
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The annual Black Heritage Drama is returning to the Monroe Civic Center this month with the story of Monroe's first bag woman, the legendary "Honey Babe."

Drop-in event sets Valentine theme
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The Biedenharn Museum & Gardens invites families to drop-in Saturday, Feb. 13 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the Education Building adjacent to the Coke Museum to make a Valentine treat gift.

Junior League presents annual market
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The Junior League of Monroe's 12th annual Spring Market will be held from March 11-March 14 at the Monroe Civic Center.

Sunday showdown with super Saints
by Martha Jane Anderson - posted
Our friend, Dr. Mike Cage, says Peyton Manning, the Indianapolis Colts' quarterback, is a true scholar of the game of football and perhaps the greatest of all time. We read that he has the passion, the work ethic as he analyzes the defenses, checks off at the line and works after hours to teach his young receivers.

NBS lists honor students
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Print makes the best memories! Pick up a copy of this week's Citizen today to save this article, which is found on Page 12A.
Northeast Baptist School recently released it's Principal's List and Honor Roll for the second nine weeks grading period. 

Kiroli School announces honor roll
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Print makes the best memories! Pick up a copy of this week's Citizen today to save this article, which is found on Page 12A.

Weekly devotional and church listings: Feb. 4, 2010
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By ANDY GRANT
Andygrant1946@yahoo.com

Engel delights English-Speaking Union
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A nationally-known speaker and a foremost authority on Charles Dickens, Dr. Elliot Engel delighted and entertained the English-Speaking Union on Thursday, Jan. 28, at a Bayou DeSiard Country Club dinner meeting.

Monroe church plans downtown prayer walk Saturday
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First Baptist Church, located in downtown Monroe at 201 St John St., has planned its first downtown Monroe prayer walk, to be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 6.

Slawson, Wheat to wed
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Terry and Tammie Slawson of Eros are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Britney Renee Slawson to Jeremy Bennon Wheat, son of Robert and Susan Wheat of West Monroe.

Ballet, orchestra team up to present show
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Louisiana Delta Ballet and the Monroe Symphony Orchestra will present "Happy Days Are Here Again" at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Monroe Civic Center Arena.

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