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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
Opinions of President Trump’s decision to capture the president of Venezuela and bring him to the United States to face drug charges will vary. Those who support the president will think he’s doing right for America, and those who oppose him will question the legality of the overnight military operation.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Every year has its challenges and this one is no different. On the opposite page, Jonathan Kettler writes about the start of 1949 and all the challenges faced that year. It provides a real sense of perspective.
The Sun is a community newspaper so we like to focus on local news but the decimation of local news by Big Tech has caused more focus on national and international news. It is human nature to focus on what’s there.
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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.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
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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2 months 3 weeks ago
The Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal (SFM) is investigating a fatal residential fire that claimed the life of a Coushatta woman.
At approximately 9:18 a.m. on Saturday, January 3, 2026, the Red River Parish Fire District responded to a reported house fire in the 1800 block of Abney Street in Coushatta. A 75-year-old woman died in the fire. Her 43-year-old son was treated for smoke inhalation and survived.
SFM investigators determined the residence did not have a working smoke alarm at the time of the fire. The cause and origin remain under active investigation.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
The 2026 session of the Mississippi Legislature is ready to go, and from the looks of things, the Republican majorities in both chambers must prepare to compromise to get anything high on their wish list accomplished.
A recent story on the Magnolia Tribune website explored education issues ranging from school choice to teacher pay raises; and increased financial assistance for the Public Employees Retirement System to start decreasing its $26 billion unfunded liability.
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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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3 months ago
Madison Parish Sheriff Chad Ezell has issued a New Year’s message urging residents to follow the law and avoid firing guns into the air.
“Madison Parish Sheriff Chad Ezell wants to wish everyone a happy and safe New Year,” Ezell said. “He also wants to remind everyone that shooting a firearm in the air is illegal and dangerous. If caught within the city limits you will be arrested and your weapon will be seized. The sheriff stated if you have to shoot anything in the air to celebrate, shoot fireworks.”
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3 months ago
Madison Parish Port led the Santa Express with remarkable grace and enthusiasm, ensuring the event was a memorable experience for all who attended. The community's strong turnout reflected the collective spirit and excitement that made the celebration truly special. Sincere appreciation is extended to the entire Madison Parish for their participation and support.
A heartfelt thank you goes to Persimmon Grove-Pure Fountain M.B. Church for graciously hosting the event.
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3 months ago
Two shootings were reported in Tallulah over the Christmas weekend, and three arrests have been made, according to Tallulah Police Chief Buster McCoy.
The first shooting occurred Dec. 26, 2025, on the block of East Levee and North Walnut streets. Officers made contact with Robert Alexander, who reported that two male subjects shot at his home.
During the investigation, officers obtained video footage that showed Alexander exited his home and fired shots at two male subjects who were standing on a corner. The subjects returned fire, striking the home, McCoy said.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Oil and gas producers in Louisiana could pay lower royalties to drill on state lands under a new plan released by the Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy.
Under the 2026 State Lease Investment Program, royalty payments on new and existing mineral leases on state lands could be cut in half. The period for public comment is open through Jan. 28.
By Alton Wallace - The Center Square on
3 months ago
Louisiana will receive about $478,000 under a nearly $150 million multistate settlement with Mercedes-Benz USA over allegations the company used illegal emissions-cheating software in hundreds of thousands of diesel vehicles.
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3 months 1 week ago
Seated L to R: Lyndsey Moss, Samiyah Sanchez, Aubrie Mitchell, Amadi Williams, Daniyah Morrise, Kaylee Davis, ShaAngela Fletcher, Shacorria Reynolds, Lazaria Thurmond, Chara Atkins, Breann Hanford, Azaria Sanders, Adrianna Jackson, Paris James, Laniya Buie, Justice Larry, Kezarria Carter, MiKayla Bridgewater and Kennedy Wilmore. Standing L to R: Azariah Sanders, Zelmarcus Singleton, Kasean Douglas, Trderrius Alexander, Caleb Davis, Jareon Hines, Arsenio Wiley, Joey Tillman, Keidyn Williams, Kendrick Larry, Dawson Brown and Andrey Cooper
Madison High School held its inaugural Chef Coat Ceremony on Dec. 18, 2025, at the school in Tallulah, marking a milestone for students enrolled in the Culinary Arts program.
During the ceremony, students received chef coats recognizing their progress in the program and their readiness for advanced culinary coursework. The event is part of Madison High School’s ProStart class, which prepares students for careers in the culinary field.
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3 months 1 week ago
A Tallulah woman was charged in connection with a drive-by shooting reported last week, according to Tallulah Police Chief Buster McCoy.
Police were dispatched at 5:53 p.m. Dec. 18 to McClure Street after a report of gunfire. Officers from the Tallulah Police Department and the Madison Parish Sheriff’s Office responded.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
3 months 1 week ago
Happy New Year! 2026 beckons.
Hard to believe it’s that time again. The holiday season is drawing to a close. One more week and then it’s time to tighten the belt and get on with the new year.
At 67, my New Year’s celebrations are getting a little less rowdy and late. When I was young, I wouldn’t even dream about not staying up until midnight to watch the new year roll in. Now it’s a bit less exciting.
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3 months 1 week ago
This morning, shortly before 1:00 a.m., Troopers with Louisiana State Police Troop F began investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash on Interstate 20 eastbound, just west of the milepost 103 exit. The crash claimed the life of 22-year-old Braydyn McIlroy of Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
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