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A senior at Alexandria Senior High’s efforts in community service earned her a free trip to Seattle.
What started as a senior project for Kaitlyn Graff, 17, turned into a successful 5K fun run that benefited Free Wheelchair Mission.
Graff said she picked the organization to benefit from her senior project after watching a video on the charity’s website. Free Wheelchair Mission provides wheelchairs to those who cannot afford them in developing countries.
A senior project is required to graduate and must include a problem and a solution, Graff said.
“The problem is they can’t walk,” Graff said. “The solution — give them wheelchairs.”
The “how” was where the 5K came in.
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A bill prefiled for the upcoming state legislative session would transfer about 12.5 acres of state property around the Red River levee in Pineville to the city.
H.B. 16 was prefiled last month and is sponsored by Reps. Herbert Dixon, D-Alexandria; Chris Hazel R-Pineville, and Sen. Rick Gallot, D-Ruston. It was provisionally referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment.
The property lies between and around a city wastewater treatment facility and a Cleco substation close to the river and the Forts Randolph and Buhlow historic site. It consists of two tracts — one of approximately 12.3 acres and another of .23 acres.
Rich Dupree, chief of staff for Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields, said the city has no definite plans for the property. He also said there are currently no plans to expand the wastewater facility.
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Matthew Bell, 44, of 5244 Edward Ave. was arrested at his residence and booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center. He was charged with one count of pornography with juveniles, which officials say resulted from an exchange of videos via the Internet that showed underage females involved in sex acts.
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Angela Cox, a bartender at Spirits on Texas Avenue in Alexandria, pours a glass of wine for a patron Friday night. Unlike Alexandria restaurants, Pineville restaurants cannot serve alcohol, which some believe holds back expansion in the city. MELINDA MARTINEZ/MMARTINEZ@THETOWNTALK.COM
It’s the perfect spot for a hotel, Rod Noles thinks. But no hotel will consider locating there.
Noles, a longtime real estate professional in the area, co-owns property off the Cottingham Expressway in Pineville with another local realtor, Matt Ritchie. They had a deal a couple of years ago for a hotel on the site, adjacent to Super 1 Foods, but delays as they jumped through hoops to settle deed restrictions killed the project.
Other hotel representatives have shown interest in the property since then, but ultimately they all pass. The sticking point — merchants cannot sell alcohol in the Pineville city limits.
“Two hotel owners have been directed to the property,” Noles said. “They own multiple hotels, and they told us the hotels they have that perform the worst are ones where hotel guests can’t get a glass of beer or wine with their meal before they return to their room.”
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I would dare say “many” as opposed to “some”. But what do I know? I’m just an average guy with a blog that lives in a dry city.
I’m not even a big fan of alcohol but I do like a slug now and then with friends. It’s a no brainier that being a dry city stifles growth and to a certain extent progress.
There would be a much larger variety of businesses that would open up right here in Pineville the second the city became wet.
The makeup of CENLA has changed greatly since Hurricane Katrina. Many people from New Orleans who evacuated decided to stay right here. They are used to buses that give out transfers, and pass by every half hour - places to go, things to do that generally have alcohol sales involved.
Some people don’t want this area to change, but I am afraid sometimes change comes whether you like it or not.
CENLA is a crossroads for most folks, it could be more of a destination with the right marketing, and a few changes that would create growth. With progress and growth comes having to be tolerant with some of the changes you may not like or didn’t expect.
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A former Louisiana College faculty member — once voted Professor of the Year by the student body — has called for the removal of college President Joe Aguillard in an open letter posted online to members of the Board of Trustees.
Scott Culpepper, who now teaches at Dordt College in Iowa, wrote his letter as the board was preparing to meet Monday in what was described on social media as an “emergency meeting.”
The meeting was closed to the public. LC officials declined to disclose what was discussed in the meeting.
“Since it was held in executive session, nothing from this meeting can be reported,” college spokesman John Willie said Monday night.
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Press Release – On February 16th at around 5:40 pm, the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office along with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division conducted an investigation into criminal sexual conduct that occurred in the Camp Livingston area of Ball, LA.
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Wildlife agents determined that sexual activity had taken place between the suspect, later identified as Jeremy Brashear, 20 of376 Williams Road, Pollock, LA and a juvenile victim.
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Rapides Parish Sheriff’s deputies were called and advised of the matter. Deputies arrived on the scene and the suspect was taken into custody. RPSO detectives were also called to the scene and after further investigation, determined the suspect was a registered sex offender relating to a previous conviction in Rapides Parish.
The suspect was booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center and charged with one count of (Felony) Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile.
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ALEXANDRIA, LA – Autopsy results have been released in the death of 20-year-old LSU Alexandria Generals’ outfielder Brandon Goyne, who collapsed during practice on Jan. 18, 2013.
His parents, Scott and Debbie Goyne, said the autopsy indicated that Brandon’s death was caused by a heart condition called ARVD/C (Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy).
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, ARVD/C is a leading cause of sudden death among young athletes. ARVD/C may be attributed 30-50% of the time to a genetic, progressive heart condition. The remaining 50% is due to unknown causes, but most likely a virus attacking the heart. ARVD/C accounts for up to one-fifth of sudden cardiac deaths in people under 35 years of age.
Although Brandon had two physical examinations in the six months prior to his death, his parents said the condition would not typically be detected during those routine tests. The condition could have been detected through an EKG, echocardiogram or other extensive examinations.
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I commented in this post that I thought I should write down a few anecdotes:
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I thought I would tell at least this one, and set some ground rules for any future posts- including this one.
All of these anecdotes are true – to the best of my ability – because I was there.
A handful are from extremely reliable sources - because I know them personally – I know their character.
I will tell you a Pineville one here and there, but there are some from other towns worth telling too.
Names have been changed to protect the innocent…some names I’ll never know.
I could not name a single officer in any of these anecdotes, but I sorely wish I could remember a handful of them.
I have to mention too, I have lived in many different states and cities. None of these anecdotes are to give the Pineville Police in particular a bad name. Pineville PD is not unique. They are not much different than a lot of other small sized cities I have lived in all across the United States.
All Police Departments have bad officers, good officers, some have an exceptional officer here and there, all PD’s have politics to play, funding issues, elections to deal with in some places, etc. etc. etc.
They generally do the best they can in hiring, and hope that their officers represent the Department in a good manner.
They can only hope they don’t take on the head swelling and “repspect mah authorATAh!” attitude…that some officers take over the line too often, or straddle the line just because they can, or because they had a bad day, don’t feel good, give them a reason - that day they are going to by golly take it out on someone.
Then there are the career ladder minded, always looking to the next traffic stop as the stop that rocketed their career in orbit. Big drug bust, big insurance scam, stolen merchandise…these people could be anybody…having done just about anything!!! I’ll FIND YOUUUU!!!! I GOT THIS! OHHHH ah HA! Broken tail light, I knew it! Get the dogs!
But I digress.
We expect all our Police Officers to be respectful of the general public.
What seems to happen over and over in small towns all across America. They hire one or more “Cartmans” and it can give the whole PD a bad name.
Then you have a few small cities that are completely corrupt. This does not apply to Pineville. Not to my knowledge anyway. I have no reason to believe anything like that – so I don’t have agenda or vendetta against the Pineville Police.
Weeding out the “Cartmans” will always be a struggle, giving people “authoritah” is always a gamble, most start out trying to do things unbiased and not abuse any power they have been given – but - many temptations come along way the longer you have “authoritah”.
Chicken Butt.
Anyway, I’m rambling – Some people just shouldn’t be allowed any “authoritah”. But you have to hire people who have applied. You have to give some of them a test run. You can only hope they don’t embarrass you later.
The following anecdote just happened to occur in Pineville.
It is a mild one, but I think it is a good illustration of a lot small town Police Officer’s mindsets – small cities – especially ones that have a big city “sister” neighbor – a good swathe of police officers all across the United States that I have had the pleasure of observing.
Anyway the anecdote:
Once upon a time – My Uncle Mary Rubbernecked
There was some event going on at the Jewish Cemetery – Main St. – Pineville
Picture if you will – what appears to not be a funeral – but maybe it was – I have no clue – didn’t see a hearse.
There is just a mob of people – cars parked along the road
This event appears to be wrapping up – people leaving.
So it is distracting.
I am in the backseat.
My Uncle Mary is rubbernecking.
Creeping at 5 miles an hour.
Traffic is backing up behind Uncle Mary.
Uncle Mary is now becoming a double distraction.
I am watching the road.
I can tell you there were absolutely no cars in front of her…not a soul…nor person.
An officer had parked his car across the street – lights not on – I do not believe he was directing traffic or anything at the time – maybe he had been earlier – but my impression was he was crossing the street to get back to his car to leave the event – and expecting the Red Sea to part for him – or he wasn’t thinking and just stepped out into traffic – I think it was the latter – with maybe a tinge of the former .
He was never in any danger because Uncle Mary was making me nervous just a bit and I saw this all going down in slow motion…literally… And was telling Uncle Mary:
“Hey watch where your going, hey hey HEY” – or something to that affect – and I’m not typically a backseat driver. – which culminates:
Now the Officer starts hollering or whistles – can’t remember – and my Uncle Mary slams on the breaks – very embarrassed – rolls down the window while hollering, ” I am soo sorry…etc.etc.” – extremely – undeniably – mortified – could be tears any moment, embarrassed.
Uncle Mary is a bit of a softy – loves animals, has pets, tender hearted, easily embarrassed, feelings easily hurt…easy to make feel guilty.
Your typical Uncle.
But this Officer makes out like he could have been mortally wounded – run smack over by Uncle Mary at 5 – 10 miles an hour – Saw 8 style in slow-mo -agonizing slow-mo 3D graphics long drawn out painful death…
I might be exaggerating a little…
He stepped out into traffic, it seems to me both were in the wrong and that they both should be embarrassed – which is exactly what I think happened.
He wanted to embarrass my Uncle Mary to deflect that he was embarrassed that he just waltzed out into traffic without looking. What the Red Sea didn’t part?
He knew my Uncle never saw it, for all my Uncle knows this officer was standing there the whole time - but I saw it all.
He tells Uncle Mary something to the affect:
“I sure would have hated my wife having to have been called and told I was dead because you run me over or injured….” – and more such comments…digging it in deeper…I think kids were included, but I wouldn’t put my hand on the bible over it either.
Extremely rude attitude and guilt trip garbage.
I had to bite my tongue.
Uncle Mary was already mortified by the mere prospect of having almost hit this Police Officer. But this officer had to take it and make it something it wasn’t. He either stepped out in front of Uncle Mary intentionally - which one who is not suicidal would do – or if one thought one were actually putting one’s self in danger – or he was jaywalking and should give himself a ticket even if there isn’t a jaywalking law in Pineville – and make the notation: only an idiot would step out into traffic without looking in both directions at said traffic before crossing aforementioned street…or something – Note to self: one should always look both ways before crossing a street – also note: crossing at a corner is safer, say like at the light right here next to the Jewish Cemetery.
I have never claimed to be a writer, or a word-smith.
I have tried to spell check and fret and worry over this post to the point I am tired of looking at it, and if I wait until it’s perfect it will never get published.
I’ve never been ticketed for jay-walking.
Why of course, I always cross at a corner.
Aunt Billy rode shotgun and saw it all go down too, Uncle Mary was rubbernecking, Aunt Billy and me? We were watching the road.

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ALEXANDRIA, La. – On Thursday morning, Sheriff William Earl Hilton called a press conference to release information regarding a 30-year-old homicide.

Hilton said that Rapides Parish sheriff’s deputies have cleared up another cold case. And this time, it’s one from almost three decades ago, and three people have been charged in the murder of Dan Triplett.
Deputies arrested John F. McNeal of Woodworth, Mark McNeal of Alexandria and Bobby Ray McNeal of Lena. All three have been charged with one count of first-degree murder and aggravated burglary, and investigators say the robbery appears to be the motive.

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Tripplett’s granddaughter, Brenda Sanders, is the only family member still living in Central Louisiana.
“It’s bittersweet,” Sanders said in an interview. “Bitter, bittersweet. It’s bitter because it brings up a whole lot of memories. I’m reliving the way he died.”
On Aug. 9, 1982, a neighbor found Triplett in his home on Langston Road in Woodworth. Triplett’s hands and feet were bound. A pillow case was covering his head and tied around his neck, the sheriff said. Triplett also had suffered a beating to the head, Hilton said. Triplett died the next day at Huey P. Long Hospital in Pineville as a result of those injuries.
“His death was such a horrible death,” Sanders said.
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