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2 months 1 week ago
Water service has been restored in the Village of Delta following repairs to two 2" water main leaks, according to Delta officials.
Officials said one leak occurred at the Riverbend Apartments on Ouachita Avenue and the other on St. Martin Street, causing water to be turned off to repair the lines.
A boil water advisory remains in effect until test results are returned from the state laboratory, officials said. Water samples are scheduled to be sent for testing on Jan. 27.
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2 months 1 week ago
The Madison Parish Police Jury re-elected its leadership during its Jan. 12 regular meeting at the Madison Parish Courthouse.
Jurors unanimously selected Jane G. Sanders as president, Johnny Hughes as vice president and Jerry Hicks as finance chairman. The jury also approved Margarett Dew to continue serving as secretary-treasurer, a staff position.
A representative of the parish’s sales tax collector, based in Concordia Parish, provided year-end collection totals and discussed how the office tracks compliance across jurisdictions.
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2 months 1 week ago
Madison High School has released its honor roll for the second nine weeks grading period. Students are listed below by (grade level).
Principal List Scholar:
Rivera Steven (12)
Honor Roll Scholars:
Farmer Jayla Chance (09)
Fountain Jelicia (09)
Hall Magaea (09)
Haynes Alasia (09)
Rogers Bru` Caria (09)
Rogers Tamiya (09)
Tillman Ashley Renae (09)
Washington Ja` Kel (09)
Alexander Trderrius (10)
Bridgewater Mikayla (10)
Carter Jakayla (10)
Cooper Andrey (10)
Davis Caleb (10)
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2 months 2 weeks ago
The Madison Parish Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a residence in Tallulah on the morning of Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, with assistance from Delta Marshall, the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Tensas Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Law enforcement officials took Percy Blair Jr. and Audreale Gray into custody during the operation, the sheriff’s office said. Children who were inside the residence were released to family members before the search began.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
CASA of Northeast Louisiana is calling on community members in the Tensas, Madison, and East Carroll parishes to step forward as Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers in 2026 to help children in foster care due to abuse and neglect.
CASA volunteers serve as trained advocates for children involved in the foster care system, ensuring their needs, safety, and best interests are clearly represented in court. For many children, a CASA volunteer is the one consistent adult focused solely on their well-being and long-term outcomes.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
The Northeast Delta Human Services Authority (NEDHSA) will host its upcoming Northeast Delta Talk (NED Talk) Road Tour on Thursday, January 22, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Tallulah Community Center, bringing together students, educators, and community leaders from Madison and East Carroll parishes. The event is open to the general public, and all community members are encouraged to attend.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
Kazi’s Sweet Adventures, a home-based baking business in Tallulah, has been operating since October 2025 and offers cookies and cheesecake on an order-only basis.
The business is owned by JaleeSha Brown and is named after her son, Kazi, who is 11 months old. Brown said the business was created to introduce her child to entrepreneurship as he grows. Brown and the child’s father, Tyler Cross, help operate the business.
“We bake cookies. We also make very special sweet treats,” Brown said.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
The Tallulah City Council voted Jan. 8 to declare the former Coca-Cola Building surplus property, a step required under state law before the city can move forward with a sale.
The resolution passed on a 3-1 vote, with Councilmember Toriano Wells voting against the measure. Councilmembers Marjorie Day, Carla Turner-Harris and Lisa Houston voted in favor. Councilmember Joseph Scott was absent.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
Discussion of an objection to an occupational license issued by the City of Tallulah led to disorder during the Jan. 8 City Council meeting, which ended before all agenda items were completed.
The council took no action on the occupational license, which was issued Nov. 13, 2025, to Andrea Hicks. The item was listed on the agenda as a discussion only.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
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2 months 2 weeks ago
A Vicksburg man was arrested Monday following a vehicle pursuit that began in Tallulah and ended near the village of Delta, according to the Madison Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies were assisting the Tallulah Police Department on Jan. 12 while searching for a person involved in an altercation at Blooms Apartments when Deputy Berry observed a suspect vehicle traveling east on U.S. Highway 80, the sheriff’s office said.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The Northeast Louisiana District Livestock Show will return to
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Gov. Jeff Landry has called a special election to fill a vacancy in the Madison Parish Justice of the Peace office for Districts 1 and 3 following the resignation of Kathy Grady.
Grady resigned effective Dec. 31, 2025, creating a vacancy with more than 12 months remaining in the term. Under Louisiana law, the governor is required to call a special election to fill the unexpired term.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The Madison High School Jaguars girls basketball team held a 3-8 record as of Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, following a schedule that included non-district and district games through late December.
Madison opened the season Nov. 18 with a loss to Vidalia, followed by a loss to Bastrop on Nov. 21. The Jaguars faced Vidalia again on Nov. 24 and then played a road game at Vidalia on Dec. 2. Madison continued road play on Dec. 3 at Tensas before earning its first win of the season with a 41-21 victory over Block on Dec. 5.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The Madison High School Jaguars boys basketball team stood at 17-0 as of Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, following an unbeaten run through the first half of the season.
Madison opened the season Nov. 18 with a 67-27 win against Vidalia and followed with a 67-22 win over Bastrop on Nov. 21. The Jaguars won two games in late November on the road and at home, defeating Tioga 53-47 on Nov. 24 and Buckeye 40-26 on Nov. 25.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
SHERIFF’S REPORTS
Brandon Pelt 429 Hwy 588 3 Cts. R.S. Simple Burglary
Ashley Fountain Tallulah, DOB 12/6/93 Return for Bonding
Alarseus Johnson Tallulah, DOB 6/19/75 FTA
Cassius C. Diggs Tallulah, DOB 9/7/94 NCIC Warrant of Texas
Donavin J. Lee Vicksburg, MS DOB 12/13/06 40:1752 Poss. of Machine Guns, 32:361.1, 32:104, 32:101, 40:966C
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2 months 3 weeks ago
A martial arts demonstration hosted by TEAM ENGAGE drew about 70 participants on Jan. 3 at the Tallulah–Madison Community Center, according to organizers.
The event was organized by TEAM ENGAGE in partnership with The Sylbyl-Denver Training Facility Inc., a Tallulah-based nonprofit. Coach Akachi Washington, CEO of TEAM ENGAGE, led the seminar, which included instruction in boxing, kickboxing and wrestling for children and adults.
Washington said the demonstration focused on fundamentals and physical activity and was open to all age groups.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Ballots Should Arrive via Mail Week of Jan.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts has announced the 2026 Art & Songwriting Contest for Louisiana high school juniors and seniors, with college scholarships available for visual artists and songwriters.
The 2026 theme is “Unveiling the Bayou: Light and Shadow.” Students are invited to submit original artwork or songs that respond to the theme. The use of artificial intelligence tools, filters, prompts, or generators is not permitted and will result in disqualification.
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3 months ago
Extensive repairs, upgrades, and operational changes were carried out across Tallulah’s water treatment and distribution system throughout 2025 as state-appointed operators and contractors worked to stabilize infrastructure, address compliance issues, and restore system functionality.
Weekly reports submitted to the Louisiana Department of Health document work at the water treatment plant, ground storage tanks, elevated water tower, well field, clarifiers, filters, chemical feed systems, and throughout the distribution network.
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