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    Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
    9:44 PM
      
    Reported by: Cynthia Milledge
    A Monroe City School employee is suspended after he uses the district's equipment to run his own janitorial service. The 28 year employee is currently on leave without pay.

    6:40 PM
      
    Reported by: Nathan Ledford
    Good news that could put the Monroe Motor Speedway back on track for good. The speedway filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. That move puts a halt on the sheriff’s sale that would have ...

    5:32 PM
      
    Reported by: Meagan Fitzgerald
    Grambling State University community is very satisfied with the new interim President.

    5:09 PM
      
    Reported by: Alex Hale
    The new El Dorado High School is located on one of the busier streets in town. That’s got some city council members worried about the safety of students walking to and from school.

    7:30 AM
      
    A TORNADO WATCH as been issued for the following Arkansas counties: Columbia, Cleveland, Union, Calhoun, Bradley, and Ouachita until 10 PM.

    Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
    5:38 PM
      
    Reported by: Nathan Ledford
    A boom that was heard around the Ark-La-Miss Monday has officials and residents asking questions. People in at least seven parishes heard the ear shattering noise, but officials say ...

    5:18 PM
      
    Reported by: Daisy O'Donnell
    If a critical vote for property tax renewal doesn’t pass, the Winn Parish Sheriff says expect layoffs and a longer response time to 911 emergencies.

    Monday, March 8th, 2010
    10:53 PM
      
    Reported by: Cynthia Milledge
    Plans are underway that could increase the size and population of the city of Farmerville. If this becomes reality that will mean more restaurants, businesses, and condominiums in the area.

    10:38 PM
      
    Reported by: Brittney Johnson
    A judge decides to allow D'Arbonne Woods Charter to continue receiving state and local funds despite protest from Union Parish Schools.

    6:33 PM
      
    Reported by: Daisy O'Donnell
    Deputy J.R. Searcy is being remembered for his selfless acts tonight. Soon he will be laid to rest after he was killed in the line of duty.

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