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  2. Bossier Press-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    In the latter 1970s, the Bossier Tribune and The Planters Press merged to become the Bossier Press-Tribune. [ 1 ] In the 1990s, Robert E. "Bob" Barton , the owner of The Press-Tribune at the time and who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1996 to 2000, purchased (from Wilton Corley) the Bossier Banner-Progress , a 131-year ...

  3. List of newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Bernice Banner News: Bernice: Jessie Kelley Boyett The Daily News: Bogalusa: Boone Newspapers: Bossier Press-Tribune: Bossier City: Specht Newspapers The Inquisitor: Bossier City: 1997 [2] Settle Talk LLC The Bunkie Record: Bunkie: Louisiana State Newspapers: St. Bernard Voice: Chalmette: The Church Point News: Church Point: Louisiana State ...

  4. Willie Waggonner - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Waggonner (August 7, 1905 – May 9, 1976) was an American sheriff.He served as the sheriff in Bossier Parish, Louisiana from 1948 to 1976.. Born in Plain Dealing, Louisiana, the brother of politician Joe Waggonner.

  5. History Corner: Twin Blends remembers Sue Cobb of Cobb’s BBQ

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    Sue Williams Cobb's Obituary Sue Cobb passed away peacefully on April 4, 2024, at home surrounded by her entire family. Sue, fondly known as Mimi or Super Sue, was born in Shreveport, Louisiana ...

  6. Shreveport Journal - Wikipedia

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    The name The Journal was adopted on February 17, 1897. Previously the publication had been known for several years as The Judge.William E. Hamilton, another of several early owners, obtained the newspaper about 1900 and held it until 1911, when it was acquired by the Journal Publishing Company, with A. J. Frantz as the president and Douglas F. Attaway Sr. as secretary.

  7. Bossier City, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Bossier City (/ ˈ b oʊ ʒ ər / BOH-zhər) is a city in Bossier Parish in the northwestern region of the state of Louisiana in the United States. [3] It is the second-most populous city in the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan statistical area. In 2020, it had a total population of 62,701, up from 61,315 in 2010. [4]

  8. Bossier Parish reports a notable increase of 2K in voter ...

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    An approximate 2,219 voters have registered in Bossier Parish as Americans prepare to head to the polls for the 2024 presidential elections, according to the latest figures from the Louisiana ...

  9. List of people from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Boyd (fl. 1940s–1950s), state representative for Bossier Parish 1944–1952; Betsy Vogel Boze (born 1953), University President at Kent State University Stark Campus; Harley Bozeman (1891–1971), politician, journalist, and historian; Henry Braden (1944–2013), African-American politician