A new trial date is set for former Union Parish football star and ex-LSU running back Trey Holly who is facing felony charges in connection with a shooting in Union Parish that injured two people in February of last year. Holly’s lawyer, Michael Small, says Judge Monique Clement (clay-MAW) has set the trial date for April 27th; this, after the original trial in July was postponed due to a broken air conditioner at the courthouse in Farmerville.
Two fishermen drowned at Dorcheat Bayou in Webster Parish yesterday. The bodies of 54-year-old Annie Buggs of Bernice and 41-year-old Deandrea Ford of Homer were found in the water, along with a chair. Sheriff Jason Parker says relatives tell investigators they did not know how to swim.
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Australian based Woodside Energy will be a major employer for southwest Louisiana for decades to come. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Get used to seeing the Rebels, the Razorbacks and the Aggies. While the SEC will officially be announcing each team’s three permanent opponents under the conference’s new nine-game scheduling structure tomorrow, On3.com’s Chris Low let the cat out of the bag one day early. The SEC will revisit the permanent opponents every four years.