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The Times is a Gannett daily newspaper based in Shreveport, Louisiana.Its distribution area includes 12 parishes in Northwest Louisiana and three counties in East Texas.Its coverage focuses on issues affecting the Shreveport-Bossier market, and includes investigative reporting, community news, arts and entertainment, government, education, sports, business, and religion, along with local ...
John Dunbrack Ewing, Sr. (February 13, 1892 – May 18, 1952), was a Louisiana journalist who served as editor and publisher of both the Shreveport Times and the Monroe News-Star-World (since the Monroe News-Star) from 1931 until his death. He was also affiliated with radio station KWKH in Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish in
Billy Ervin McCormack (August 4, 1928 – May 31, 2012 [1]) was a Southern Baptist clergyman from Shreveport, Louisiana, active for more than sixty years in the ministry. McCormack was one of the four national directors of the Christian Coalition of America , an organization assembled in 1989 by televangelist Pat Robertson .
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The Van Thyns' 1956 immigration to the United States was sponsored by the Shreveport Jewish Federation and the family of Abe Gilbert. [2] Van Thyn became a United States citizen in 1961. [3] A homemaker and professional seamstress, she was also active as a Holocaust educator for over three decades, [1] [13] wanting to tell her story to the ...
A Shreveport woman is dead following a shooting involving her boyfriend over the weekend. On Sunday, Nov. 17, at approximately 12:20 a.m. Shreveport Police Department was dispatched to 100 block ...
Sheriff Harold Terry of Caddo Parish, who had taken office nine days before, informed the Leslie family in Shreveport about the executive's killing. Josiah Lee "J. L." Wilson III, [3] then a reporter for the Times, reported that deputies told him that Terry's eyes were red from weeping as he left his office to meet with the Leslie family. [4]