| 2003 Plywood prices on roller coaster
ride
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Timber theft laws protect
landowners
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
SFI brings forest under modern
management
American timber companies comply with environmentally
healthy regulations
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Fire danger grows as city
moves to woodlands
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Blanco wins, prepares to take
office in 2004
Movement starts to organize Legislature with picks by new
Governor in Baton Rouge
By James Ronald Skains, Journal Correspondent
Dec03
PBS mill upgrade underway
Production, employment rising with new investment
Urania fighting for life after
shutdown
LP says divestiture plan is complete; moving headquarters
to Nashville
Logging Extravaganza plans
show for 2004
Nov03
GP won't reopen Urania mill
Bosch selling nursery
Weaver says forestry a good
crop should be treated better
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Get professional help, landowner
told
Montgomery High has forestry
curriculum for students
Columbia annual Art Folk
Fest this month
Zwolle? He wrote the book
James Salter wrote community 100th anniversary history
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Oct 03
PBS has new partnership
Plans new investment, expansion to double production
By Tom Kelly, Editor and Publisher
Kisatchie to thin 21,000
acres
Fort Polk Readiness Training Center expansion is reason
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Research Leader
named at Homer Hill Farm Station
Loggers hear
Weyerhaeuser Chairman during meeting
Rogel views state
of industry
Sept03
Motor fuel from wood chips at
Pollock plant
Area forestry investors complete purchase
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Acosta
appreciates work of military in Iraq
Winn medical consultant aids in health plan for civilian
workers in reconstruction
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Smith VP of Forest Product
Society
Aug03
Legislature passes
voluntary inspection bill for log truckers after 'tough
fight'
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
'Precision
forestry' based on technology
Technology
restores balance in game, forest
Southern forests demonstrate ability to maintain deer,
quail habitat along with timber
By Tom Kelly, Editor and Publisher
July03
West Fraser to rebuild Huttig, AR
lumber mill
$23.8 million project to finish by year-end
LSU Center seeks markets for US
wood products
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Bill seek relief on truck
regulations for logers
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Logging Extravaganza coming
mid-October
Natchitoches to be site of first annual event to pick
three-state championships
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
East Texas Field Day set
June 19
Cost of
health care a big issue
Opinions differ on government or private
responsibility
Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
June 03
Leo Parrie family honored at
Zwolle fest
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Canadian lumber has US
reeling
'Last man standing' battle looming over import duties
says negotiator
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Columbia
celebrates Riverfest May 17
Early logging
days recalled
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Chief Bolton boosts pride in
Zwolle's Native American culture
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Italian backgroung seen in decor
at Columbia
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
03 May
Loggers say they fight for
survival
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Smurfit mill
manager praises Hodge force
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
P.W. grants press conference,
says Uncle Earl leads polling
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Zwolle Festival
coming May 9-11 at new site
Forest
Festival set in Winnfield April 25-26
New officer state enthusiastic about keeping
long-standing alive and inereting
03 April
Mud, rain have loggers bogged
down
Wet-weather putting some mills close to edge of raw
material supply
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
Imports glut US plywood
markets
Russia, South America, Europe, dumping wood purducts, say
shippers
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
Loggers
convene 'Crisis Roundtable'
By James Ronald Skains, Journal Correspondent
Piney Woods
Profile - Ruie Nugent. . . a life in education
By Ruie Nugent, Reitred Educator
Ninth Uncle
Earl's Hog Dod Trials coming
Annual event at Winnfield edpects 5,000 at Fair Grounds
March 20-23
27th Forest
Products EXPO scheduled by SFPA in Atlanta June 25-27
Natches braces
for IP paper mill shutdown
By Sherri Taylor, Journal News Editor
03 March
Logging on the river a new
experience for local crews
By James Ronald Skains, Journal
Correspondent
'Urban
Interface' fire plans studied
Secretary of Interior says U.S. Studying timber ovrsupply
problem
By James Ronald Skains, Journal Correspondent
Long: Arkansaa
Logger
AFA recognizes outstanding performance
By James Ronald Skains, Journal Correspondent
Ark-La-Tex Forum
March 13
ALC board meet
in Wachington DC
Feb03
Urania upbeat on prospects
Some business decline seen, but area is coping
By Jack M. Willis, Journal
Correspondent
Hubbard is FRA
outstanding Logger
Woodworking
artist loses life collection in fire
Prize works, art objects, genealogy documents go up in
blaze at Nebo home
By Jack M. Willis, Journal Correspondent
Ewing seeks
positive races
Governor candidates suggest Clean Campaign Pledge
Gretta Boley
aims at coalition building
By James Ronald Skains, Journal Correspondent
Pap Dean marks
lifetime of art and politics
Art career started with sketching from comic characters
in first grade at Colfax school
By Jack M. Willis, Journal Correspondent
03 Jan
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