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This site is a great tool in
communicating with each other during any time. We, our relatives, neighbors and
other friends can, for any reason, find information on friends and family we want to know about. The board has been successfully used in the
case of past electricity and telephone outages from storms, when
they or we have relocated.
The Bogalusa Link Page may be
used by anyone who does not have continuous internet access. It serves as a
posting board to leave messages for each other and checked when internet service
becomes available again. This works without even knowing each others' email
addresses, so remember this website address and write it down!
People in any location, even in other
states, can come to this site, leave a message and contact info, so they may be
found by a searching family member. Make it a part of your own family's plan to
check this site and post to it, no matter where you or they may have
relocated, or if you are staying at home.
Connections can be made by posting
questions of their own and awaiting answers, while you and others do the same.
Imagine a local person who has temporarily relocated to Texas reunited with
someone else staying in Arkansas, through this page!
Bookmark it and write the address in
your family's personal address books.
Type your post below this message...
It worked during Katrina and can work
again as needed. Are you looking
for someone? Post it. Do you have
a question about our local area, Washington Parish news event or other
status? Post it here. Local members monitor this website so that many
responses may be given quickly.
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more The hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin, which includes the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, runs from June 1 to November 30 each year. In the eastern Pacific, the season begins on May 15 and ends November 30. Of course, hurricanes and tropical storms can and do form outside these time...
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