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The Beacon Bulletin
Click here for a copy of the October 2009 Beacon Bulletin newsletter.Click Here
Forty for Forty Campaign
Join Friends of the Library in 2009 as we celebrate the April 20, 1969 opening of library on the site of the former Smith Hotel. Give to the Forty for Forty campaign by donating $40 to purchase a book in honor, memory, or to recognize a local business/individual. A Fortieth Birthday celebration will be held Thursday, April 16 from 2:00-4:00 at the Union Parish Library. Celebrate forty years of library service and give to make a difference in the next forty years! Download the application here.Click Here
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On the Calendar:  Monday, 11/30/2009
Synergy Brass Band: The Union Parish Arts Council hosts the brass band Synergy for morning and afternoon sessions with the Farmerville High School band. An evening performance will be open to the public. Calendar

Politics
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Bush wraps up post-election strategy session

Assured of four more years in office, President Bush returns to the White House after four days pondering his second term at Camp David.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:12:41 GMT
Poll: Voters relieved by decisive election

Most American voters say the decisive presidential election last week has given them renewed confidence about the nation's electoral system and they're hopeful about the next four years, an Associated Press Poll finds.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:25:31 GMT
Rove speaks out on Bush's win

President Bush "absolutely" will use his second term to push for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, his top political strategist said Sunday. Karl Rove, who oversaw Bush's re-election victory, said Bush will renew the effort, which failed in Congress this year but may enjoy new support after 11 states approved bans on same-sex marriage on Election Day.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:16:19 GMT
Big voter turnout seen among young adults

Under-30 voters came through in big numbers this year, with more than 20 million casting a ballot for president, researchers found. The turnout bested their 2000 showing by more than nine percentage points and heartened activists who worked to get young voters to the polls.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:58:00 GMT
McGreevey contrite in farewell

A contrite New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey delivered a farewell address Monday in which he said he does not apologize "for being a gay American but rather for having let personal feelings impact my decision-making."

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:09:53 GMT
Congressional watchdogs critical of new census survey

The Census Bureau must make changes to a new annual survey that collects demographic information on Americans or risk having to mail "long forms" again for the next head count in 2010, congressional watchdogs said Monday.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:11:38 GMT
Rove: Bush serious about gay marriage ban

President Bush in his second term "absolutely" would push for a constitutional amendment that says marriage consists only of the union of a man and a woman, White House political adviser Karl Rove said.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 15:23:29 GMT
Recluse voted to school board

Steve Rocco didn't file a candidate statement or mount a campaign for the school board. He's unknown to teachers and the district and only barely known to his neighbors.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 03:36:04 GMT
Surfer-activist may win San Diego mayor's post

A surfer is riding a wave of populist support that could make her this city's first write-in mayor.

Mon, 8 Nov 2004 13:45:27 GMT
Clinton to Democrats: Work on your image, don't whine

Former President Clinton has a message for Democrats inconsolable after President Bush's re-election: Buck up. It's not that bad. You need to improve your image.

Sun, 7 Nov 2004 15:22:38 GMT
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