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June 1, 2026
Home2009

Year: 2009

Government

Lake Salvador rocks to reverse land loss on northern shoreline

March 11, 2009 heraldguide

It may have taken 17 years, but 3.5 miles of the worse shoreline in St. Charles Parish is now behind rock breakwater with the completion of the Lake Salvador Shore Protection project. […]

Government

Sunset Drainage president says lack of Des Allemands floodwall a ‘major issue’

March 11, 2009 heraldguide

The president of the Sunset Drainage District said that even though the area experienced 75 inches of rain in 2008, mostly due to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, there was very little flooding or damage thanks to the elevation and reinforcement of the levee system. […]

Lifestyles

HHS seniors present senior projects

March 11, 2009 Staff Report

BOUTTE – Hahnville High seniors presented their senior projects in the commons area during “Senior Project Showcase.” […]

Government

Abandoned house fire turns into mystery for firefighters

March 11, 2009 heraldguide

A fire that immersed an abandoned home on the Mississippi River batture at Paul Maillard Road, which sent smoke billowing throughout the West Bank of the parish, is turning into quite a mystery. […]

Lifestyles

New Orleans Saints’ mascot makes a stop in St. Charles

March 11, 2009 Staff Report

DESTREHAN – The New Orleans Saints mascot, Gumbo, paid a surprise visit to Harry Hurst Middle School recently and spent some time with students. […]

Government

Stem cell decision exposes religious divides

March 11, 2009 Special to the Herald-Guide

The embryonic stem cell research debate is steeped with religious arguments, with some faith traditions convinced the research amounts to killing innocent life, others citing the moral imperative to alleviate suffering, and plenty of religious believers caught somewhere in between. […]

Health

475 jars of peanut butter, $916 collected at parish parades

March 11, 2009 From staff and wire reports

Many needy people benefited from the generosity of residents in St. Charles Parish. […]

Lifestyles

MPE scientists study the states of matter

March 11, 2009 Staff Report

LULING – Juan Ibieta and Philip Ling, Shell engineers and members of the “Science is Fun Team,” volunteered their time to teach third grade Mimosa Park Elementary students about states of matter. […]

Lifestyles

Kids get up-close look at lung damage

March 11, 2009 Staff Report

DESTREHAN – As part of a unit on body systems, students in Barry Guillot’s class at Harry Hurst Middle were able to get a close look at what smoke does to your lungs. […]

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