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Puerto Rican police found a "lifeless" body floating upside down in a river, days after the department announced it was searching for a missing Indiana woman.. Amanda Webster was vacationing on ...
The “lifeless” body of a missing Indiana art teacher has been found in a river days after she vanished without a trace while on holiday in Puerto Rico.. Amanda Webster, 44, was last seen at ...
The Brief. The body of 45-year-old Jamie Vlamos-Jones was found in Lake Station on Dec. 26, after she went missing on Dec. 18. The cause of death was determined to be hypothermia, with no signs of ...
The river flows generally south through the state, collecting the tributary waters of Bayou Bartholomew, Bayou de Loutre, Bayou d'Arbonne, the Boeuf River, and the Tensas River. The Ouachita has five locks and dams along its length, located at Camden , Calion , and Felsenthal, Arkansas , and in Columbia and Jonesville, Louisiana .
The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and the threatened Louisiana black bear are found on Upper Ouachita NWR. Other wildlife species that call the refuge home include alligators, deer, turkey, squirrels, bald eagles and beaver. Upper Ouachita NWR is one of the four refuges managed in the North Louisiana Refuge Complex.
The Ouachita were loosely affiliated with the Caddo Confederacy. [2] Their traditional homelands were the lower reaches of the Ouachita River [3] in present-day northeastern Louisiana and along the Black River. [4] Around 1690, the tribe is believed to have settled at Pargoud Landing on the Ouachita River.
The body of a man who vanished after a car crash was found in a Louisiana bayou, state troopers said. Gilbert Bunch Jr., 64, was found dead in Bayou Lafourche on Friday, March 8, more than a week ...
The Long–Allen Bridge was a truss bridge carrying Highway 8 across the Ouachita River at Harrisonburg in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. This was the only point where La Route 8 crossed the Ouachita River in Louisiana. It was originally constructed in 1932, and it carried approximately 3,000 vehicles per day. [1]