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Story Archives: IN TODAY'S SENTINEL -- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009


IN TODAY'S SENTINEL -- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
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DA REVIEWING CHECK SCHEME, FORMER CLERK

Dist. Atty. Brad Burget said Wednesday he has been asked by the Louisiana Legislative Audit Advisory Council to review an alleged check substitution scheme involving a former town clerk who worked during the administration of former Ferriday Mayor Gene Allen.

LANDRIEU SAYS PARISH FARMERS TO RECEIVE RELIEF FUNDING

U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu said Concordia farmers will benefit from agriculture disaster relief funding included in President Barrack Obama's economy recovery bill passed last week.

FERRIDAY $2.3 MILLION WATER PROJECT APPROVED

The Town of Ferriday moved closer to providing major infrastructure improvements to its water system on Friday when the State Bond Commission approved the town's request to borrow $2.3 million for the upgrade.

JURY OKAYS UPGRADES FOR BOTH COURTHOUSES

The Concordia Parish Police Jury moved forward Monday night with plans to put a new roof on the old courthouse and to install a new air conditioning and heating system there, while 21 new phones will be purchased for the new courthouse.

RMC ENDS YEARS WITH $20,567 LOSS

Riverland Medical Center experienced a loss of $20,567 in 2008 the Board of Directors was told by auditor Bobby Miller during its monthly meeting Tuesday.


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