No car? Need a ride? The United Way’s ‘limo service’ can help you
St. Charles Parish residents had no taxicabs, city buses or any other kind of public transportation before Hurricane Katrina. […]
St. Charles Parish residents had no taxicabs, city buses or any other kind of public transportation before Hurricane Katrina. […]
St. Charles Parish President Albert Laque won’t take no for an answer when it comes getting the money needed to complete the work on the levees before hurricane season starts this year. […]
Louisiana Speaks has helped guide many plans in the works specifically to make St. Charles safer and help it develop including: […]
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St. Charles Parish Council filled the vacancy of Registrar of Voters at its April 2, meeting. […]
Rumors are flying that St. Charles Parish Superintendent of schools Dr. Rodney Lafon, (right), is retiring from that position. […]
Last summer, St. Charles Parish resident Heather R. Breaux joined the staff at the Herald-Guide as a rookie reporter fresh out of college – and eight months later – she is working her way to the top and has been named Lifestyles and Sports Editor. […]
Even with the looming threat of showers, the crowds came out to witness the St. Charles Parish Bicentennial celebration at the courthouse in Hahnville. […]
At least 26 St. Charles Parish school buses are are going to retrofitted with special filters that will help them meet higher emission standards thanks to a special grant from Valero St. Charles Refinery. […]
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