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Fact check of Cook’s DMAC Claims prove true

September 28, 2023September 28, 2023 Free PressBreaking News

Cook says Mashaw and Russell praise Tramble’s DMAC work at election time, but DMAC founder hasn’t been promoted in 29 years. During Tuesday night’s live NAACP candidate’s forum, Chuck Cook, a candidate for Sheriff, leveled two startling accusations at his…

Chuck Cook, Deputy Kenneth Tramble, DMAC program, Lt. Eric McElroy, Marc Mashaw, Sheriff Jay Russell

Candidates to appeal for Black vote in N.A.A.C.P. live forum next week

September 14, 2023October 2, 2023 Free PressBreaking News, City Government

Next week, Candidates in several upcoming races, will get a chance to address the Black community and appeal for its support in the October 14th election. With the exception of one, all candidates for sheriff and Police Jury District D…

black community, Chuck Cook, live forum, Lonnie Hudson, Michael Thompson, NAACP

Cook plans to revive his senior oriented “Are You O.K.?” program if elected again

August 24, 2023August 31, 2023 Free PressBreaking News, Community News

Former Ouachita Parish Sheriff Chuck Cook has unveiled plans to expand his highly successful “Are You OK?” Program, a community-oriented initiative aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals, if he is re-elected in the upcoming October 14th…

Chuck Cook

Chuck Cook announces bid for re-election as sheriff

August 3, 2023August 3, 2023 Free PressBreaking News

Former Sheriff, Chuck Cook, has officially declared his intention to seek re-election to the position of Ouachita Parish Sheriff in the upcoming Fall elections. With the qualifying period set to take place on August 8, 9, and 10, Cook is…

Chuck Cook, Ouachita Parish Sheriff, re-election

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Celebrating Birthdays Today: --Doritha Jackson, Barbara Reed, JoAnn Montgomery, William A. Medlock, Melissa B. Hill, Oscar Watson, Reitha Lewis, Mammie Parker, Tameshea Reed, Montreal Welch, Miesha Fortner, John Harris, Markas Washington,Tanya Poe, Peitton Harris. (8)
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On this day in 2003, Glenn Fleming and Kalais Lewis were crowned Prom King and Queen at Carroll High School. (23)

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