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Congressman Alexander Announces District Outreach Schedule for June
District staff for U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-Quitman, will hold satellite office hours in June to assist residents of the 5th Congressional District with casework matters.
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Fifth District Congressional Art Contest Goes Live on Facebook
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-Quitman, is pleased to announce that public voting is officially underway to choose the local artist that will represent the 5th District in the 2013 Congressional High School Arts Competition. For the second year, the public will select the winner through Congressman Alexander's Facebook page ( www.facebook.com/RepRodneyAlexander ). Friends and ...
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Jazz lovers get treat in Point Fortin
Jazz singer Vaughnette Bigford performs with Elan Parle. Richard Joseph is on drums with Rodney Alexander on guitar at the Point Fortin Borough Corporation’s jazz concert at Garden Jewels in Point Fortin.
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5th District Congressional Art Contest on Facebook
Online Voting Closes Friday, May 3, 2013
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Congressman Alexander Announces 5th District Winner of Congressional Art Contest
Emily Green is the 5th District winner of the 2013 Congressional High School Arts Competition.
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Fort Polk Progress to lobby Congress over base
Fort Polk Progress members will be in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday and Wednesday in an effort to sustain and grow Fort Polk.
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GNO Inc. announces NFIP and FEMA action plan
NEW ORLEANS - On Friday Greater New Orleans Inc. announced an action plan to propose solutions to problems produced by recent changes to the National Flood Insurance Program and Federal Emergency Mana
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Community rallies at 1,000 strong: ‘People love Fort Polk’
It looked like a parade was about to begin around 4 p.m. April 15: Hundreds of citizens lined La. 467 and Texas Street in Leesville; American flags were proudly displayed; cheerleaders and sports teams donned their best uniforms; and firemen stood by their shiny trucks with bright lights flashing.
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Fort Polk Progress pushes in D.C. to avoid cuts at Vernon Parish Army base
Armed with statistics and a determined sense of mission, a group of government officials, business owners and community leaders from central Louisiana urged Army officials Wednesday not to reduce the number of soldiers at Fort Polk.
The Alexandria Town Talk