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Print article “I’ll hazard a guess that you’ve been across the pond and shot driven grouse,” I said to the dapper gentleman approaching me, who had been introduced as one of my teammates a bit earlier while sitting at a table with the rest of the team. It wasn’t until he approached at full height that I noticed his dress tweed, breeks, “wellies” and necktie. His attire was a replica of the photographs I had seen from field sports magazines and gun books from the British Isles.
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Republican Michael Melerine won the BESE District 4 runoff on Saturday against Democrat Cassie Williams.
Melerine, who finished second to Williams in the general election on March 20, won the runoff easily with 62% of the 38,087 ballots cast. He won the majority of votes in Bossier, Webster, DeSoto, Red River, Winn, Vernon, Natchitoches and Sabine parishes.
Williams had 14,546 votes or 38% of the vote. She had finished first in the general election with 29% of the vote, but was forced to the runoff after failing to earn over 50% of the vote. Williams won the majority of votes in Caddo and Bienvi
Melerine will replace Republican Troy Davis of Natchitoches who resigned from his seat last year. Melerine, a Shreveport attorney, was one of the first candidates to qualify as a candidate for the District 4 seat.