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June 6, 2026
Home2011

Year: 2011

Government

New culverts increasing water flow in Bayou Gauche

April 29, 2011 From staff and wire reports

BAYOU GAUCHE – Two new in-house culvert installations are upgrading water flow down the No. 10 Canal in anticipation of a larger set of replacements expected to begin later this year.
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News

St. Marks holds special Divine Mercy Sunday celebration

April 29, 2011 Lilla Marie Lottinger

In the 1930’s Jesus appeared to St. Faustina, and among the messages asked that a Feast Day be established in the Church the Sunday after Easter in honor of His Divine Mercy. […]

Government

Drainage project could cause delays in Ormond

April 29, 2011 heraldguide

A four-month long project to improve drainage under Ormond Boulevard got underway last week and could cause traffic delays until its scheduled completion in July.
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Crime

Des Allemands man booked with attempted second degree murder

April 29, 2011 heraldguide

A 55-year-old Des Allemands man has been arrested and charged with attempted second degree murder after authorities say that he shot at a man with a 12-gauge shotgun after an argument. […]

Health

Toddler with rare skin disease still beating the odds

April 29, 2011 Michelle Stuckey

Two years ago, doctors told Courtney and Randy Roth that their newborn son, Tripp, would not live to see his first birthday. […]

Lifestyles

Schedules changing at middle schools

April 29, 2011 Michelle Stuckey

Most St. Charles Parish middle school students can say good-bye to their current schedules next year. Starting this fall, all parish middle schools will have six, 60-minute periods each day. […]

Government

Increased hospital tax, veteran homestead exemption in voters’ hands

April 29, 2011 Michelle Stuckey

Parishioners heading to the polls on Saturday will decide whether or not to approve an increase in taxes for St. Charles Parish Hospital and if disabled veterans can double their homestead exemptions.
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Government

River predicted to rise to 17 feet, would mean first spillway opening in 3 years

April 29, 2011 Michelle Stuckey

If water levels in the Mississippi River rise to 17 feet on May 17, as predicted by National Weather Service hydrologists, then the Bonnet Carre Spillway could be opened up for the first time since 2008.
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News

Luling man killed in Hwy. 90 collision

April 29, 2011 heraldguide

A 73-year-old Luling man was killed on Friday after he exited the Pier 90 parking lot and was hit by an SUV on Highway 90.
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