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Zachary High School Theater Revives Timeless Award-Winning Musical

The four-time Tony Award winner stars Adam King, junior, as Conrad Birdie. Birdie, a rock star hopeful with a soulful voice and slicked-back hair... More

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Wanna Play Marbles?
On the Internet and elsewhere a lot has been made recently over the fact that children don’t play marbles anymore. The fact is, though, today’s kids don’t play hopscotch or jacks or fate (hide-and-go-seek) or jump rope either...More

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Zachary Woman Makes Most Out of Life Through Artwork

Cheryl Hoyt had all four of her limbs amputated on New Year’s Eve of 1986. After experiencing a shaking chill and severe chest pains late... More

Annual Event Allows Community to Celebrate Survivors and Remember Lost Loved Ones

Cancer comes in all shapes and sizes. It touches the lives of our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers. The sad reality is that it has probably impacted all of us... More

 Tips for Caregivers to Stay Upbeat and Motivated

If you are currently providing care to a loved one, it is important to remember to also take care of yourself... More

3M Acres Offers Horseback Riding To Physically, Mentally Challenged

It all started one day back in 2002 when Larry McCaleb was in Port Allen looking over some horses he was thinking about buying... More

 Rotary Club of Zachary Reaches Out To Community and the World

The Rotary Club of Zachary belongs to Rotary International, a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace... More

 Zachary Chamber of Commerce Invites Community to Z Fest

Z Fest is Zachary’s own carnival filled with games, rides, arts and crafts, food, live entertainment and more... More

 What You Get For the Money: How Tax Dollars Have Improved Zachary Schools

Four years ago this month, voters in the Zachary Community School District voted to approve a $39 million bond issue to improve the condition of the schools for our students. Since that time, a lot has changed... More
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