Local gardeners look to bounce back from brutal winter
After a historically cold winter, local gardeners are preparing for a comeback and are planning their gardens for this spring. […]
After a historically cold winter, local gardeners are preparing for a comeback and are planning their gardens for this spring. […]
McKinley Day, known as Pastor Kenny, was an eight-year veteran of the Louisiana State Police when he was asked to become a pastor at Covenant Church. […]
A St. Charles Parish judge has ordered doctors to reexamine Jennifer Englade, who was declared unfit to stand trial last year after police say she caused the deaths of three people and an unborn baby in St. Charles Parish. […]
Arrests
•Terrance G. Lawson, 44, of 106 Dianne Drive in St. Rose, was arrested on March 12 and charged with aggravated battery. […]
Patricia K. “Patty” Picard, 67, a native of New York City and a resident of Luling, passed away on Thursday, March 13 at her residence. […]
State Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb broke the law limiting campaign contributions from Political Action Committees (“PAC”). […]
I wonder if the seeds of pride are not sown right after our birth. Though we might not be able to think that far back, it’s probable that people were telling our parents what a beautiful baby we were. […]
The future of southeast Louisiana seems exceedingly bright except for one possible problem – growing pains, according to an article in the New Orleans Advocate by Jaquetta White. […]
Friends of Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle say the Breaux Bridge Republican is continuing to consider a potential run for governor, with an eye to lieutenant governor as a possible back-up plan. He currently represents both Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes on the PSC. […]
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