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TLC opens 23-24 season with ‘The Mousetrap’ by Agatha Christie

September 12, 2023

By Victoria R. Watson, Wildcats Media PINEVILLE, La. (Wildcats Media) – Theatre Louisiana Christian opened its first show of the 2023-24 season, “The Mousetrap,” on Sept. 7. “’The Mousetrap’ is an exciting whodunit dramatic mystery filled with comedic twists and turns that will keep everyone on the edge of their seat,” said LCU senior theatre major Colleen Andrews, also stage manager for the show. Written by Agatha Christie, The Mousetrap is the longest continuously running murder mystery play in American history, debuting on Oct. 6, 1952. “With such a diverse mix of majors from across the campus, it’s even more impressive how the students have been handling this material,” said Enrico Cannella, assistant professor of music and director of the play. “It’s been such a joy to work with such a creative group at LCU. This family-friendly mystery captures the ‘Murder She Wrote’ charm, and if you care to come a second time, it may be nice to find the hidden clues.” The play opens with Mollie and Giles Ralston, played by freshman Olivia Huffman and sophomore Cayden Walls, preparing their guest home in the London country for their expected guests. However, news spreads of a murder as a blizzard breaks out and floods the … [Read more...]

LCU welcomes new K9 officer to campus

September 12, 2023

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University has welcomed to its security force a Belgian Malinois dog. K9 Officer Willy joined the staff in May, allowing the dog to get accustomed to campus before students arrived for the fall semester. “Students—as well as faculty and staff—love Willy,” said LCU Chief of Safety and Security John Dauzat. “He can be very loveable, but he also has an important job to do.” Willy was born in December 2021 and trained by Gulf Coast K9 in the detection of narcotics. “Willy is a force multiplier to help minimize the outside influence of illegal narcotics on our campus,” Dauzat said. “We’ve never had a considerable problem, but the presence of our K9 ensures that we deter any use on campus.” Willy is the only K9 officer on a college campus in central Louisiana, according to LCU. While still relatively uncommon, K9 officers are becoming part of the security forces at more colleges and universities across the country not only for narcotics but also for the detection of explosives. They may also be trained and used to locate missing persons. LCU first introduced a K-9 to campus in December 2021. Unfortunately, Rex died in December 2022 … [Read more...]

REPORT: Church attendance, volunteering rebounds some, still below pre-pandemic levels

September 11, 2023

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Librarians: Replace moms and dads, protect child’s right to be a prostitute

September 11, 2023

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US marks 22 years since 9/11

September 11, 2023

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Terrorists kill Christian couple in Taraba state, Nigeria

September 11, 2023

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VIDEO: Saints’ Davis talks power of prayer after daughter suffers seizure

September 11, 2023

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Seeking donors to sponsor pastors for E4+

September 11, 2023

By Baptist Message staff PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – There is an opportunity for individuals, congregations and businesses to bless attendees to the upcoming E4+ Preaching Conference through “I Love Pastors” sponsorships. The conference, set for Sept. 19 in the facilities of First Baptist Church, Pineville, will feature keynote messages by Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary Professor David Allen. There also will be breakout sessions for pastors  as well as directors of youth, media/sound, music and children ministries, and for ministers' wives. According to conference organizer Stewart Holloway, the registration fee covers only one-third of conference costs (to make attendance affordable for pastors). Sponsors are needed to cover the remaining costs, said Holloway, pastor of FBC Pineville. Anyone wishing to sponsor a pastor can give three ways: Online (click HERE); by mail (FBC Pineville, 901 Main St., Pineville, LA 71360, include “E4 – I Love Pastors” in the “for” line); or in person at FBCP. To be acknowledged in the conference program, send gifts to be delivered by noon, Sept. 14., or let Holloway know a gift is on the way (sholloway@fbcpineville.net). … [Read more...]

Bengals make Burrow highest-paid player in NFL history

September 8, 2023

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AI-generated song submitted for Grammys

September 8, 2023

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