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    Georgetown is located in the northeast corner of Grant Parish at (31.764210, -92.382340 U.S. Route 165 runs through the village, leading northeast 31 miles (50 km) to Columbia and south 33 miles (53 km) to Alexandria.

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  6. Grant Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Grant Parish is part of the Alexandria, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area and Red River Valley. From 1940 to 1960, the parish had a dramatic population loss, as many African Americans from the plantation areas left in the Great Migration to seek better opportunities in the North and West. Such migration continued until about 1970.

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  8. Kam Jones returns from injury to have college-high 31 points ...

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    MU forced Georgetown into 19 turnovers and scored 35 points off them. The Hoyas had just five points off MU's 12 miscues. "Just getting our hands on the basketball is a huge point of emphasis ...

  9. WJWL - Wikipedia

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    Rollins sold WJWL to Herbert Scott and his Scott Broadcasting in 1960 for $400,000. [10] Herbert Scott continued to own and manage WJWL, airing a middle-of-the-road music format, and its FM counterpart WSEA (93.5 FM), which he had put on air in July 1969; [11] he had become the largest individual owner of radio stations in the United States by the time he died in 1984 of a heart attack. [12]