Homes at their lowest prices since the storm
The real estate market is a concern and interest for all of us. After hurricane Katrina the market went through an extreme change. Prices skyrocketed and it became a market only for sellers. […]
The real estate market is a concern and interest for all of us. After hurricane Katrina the market went through an extreme change. Prices skyrocketed and it became a market only for sellers. […]
Suspects are innocent until proven guilty. […]
St. Charles Dow Operations recently awarded more than $50,000 to 13 non-profit organizations for an array of projects that positively impact the parish with the site’s 2007 Community Grant Program. […]
A fatal car accident that occurred on the deadly stretch of Airline Highway on Sept. 2 leaves a family mourning the death of Leroy Williams, 35, of Garyville. […]
Fr. James Kelleher, S.O.L.T. will be the featured speaker at this rosary crusade from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat. Sept. 8 in Audubon Park at the Shelter 10 pavilion. Fr. Kelleher is the leader of the Russian mission team and travels all over the world promoting rosary crusades. […]
The relationship between faith and science in the United States seems, at least on the surface, to be paradoxical. […]
Shirley Chauvin Waguespack, age 64. Born Nov. 29, 1942. […]
With St. Charles Parish’s contract with Cox Communications set to expire later this year, the parish council has begun plans to invite other companies to provide service for area residents. […]
Rep. Mike Strain who hopes to unseat Bob Odom who has been at the helm for 28 years and become Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry paid a visit to St. Charles Parish last Thursday night. […]
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