Felony convictions handled during 5th District court
Fifth Judicial District Attorney John M. “Mack” Lancaster announced this week that his office secured 15 felony convictions in Franklin Parish.
Fifth Judicial District Attorney John M. “Mack” Lancaster announced this week that his office secured 15 felony convictions in Franklin Parish.
The Rayville Police Department made the following arrests for the week of Nov 6-12.
• Kelathian Payton, 19, 316 Russell St., Apt. 26, Rayville; discharging a firearm.
From “A Vest for Dayo” to “The Road that Brought Terry Home” and now a trip to Washington D.C., the journey continues for a group of Holly Ridge Students.
Poverty Point World Heritage Site is offering a ranger-guided hike around the 402-acre prehistoric site at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 18.
The Delhi Bears and the Mangham Dragons saw their playoff season come to an end last Friday night with each suffering losses.
Rayville – Don’t adjust your newspaper and no it’s not deja’ vu!
The Richland Parish Sheriff’s Department received a call about a fire at a church on Venable Road near Start at 9:53 a.m. Oct. 21.
The Rayville Kiwanis Club has set Dec. 2 as the date for the annual Christmas Parade.
It is not too late to still order wreaths and honor the veterans in your life.
Pastor Bill Nash of Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church in Mangham was the guest Pastor and opened the US House of Representatives in Prayer Sept. 26.
Mangham Police Chief Perry Fleming announced his department has made a number of arrests this week.