La.’s long relationship with the alligator
Louisiana has long captured America’s imagination with its beautiful bayous, delicious cuisine and abundant wildlife. […]
Louisiana has long captured America’s imagination with its beautiful bayous, delicious cuisine and abundant wildlife. […]
For the first time in the long history of Louisiana politics super PACS are poised to play a defining role in statewide elections as nearly every candidate for governor has an independent money group backing their efforts. […]
Residents of St. Charles Parish can take comfort in the fact that our parish is ranked among the 13 programs accredited nationally for emergency and disaster preparedness capabilities. […]
Myrtle Dufrene Naquin, 91, a native and resident of Des Allemands passed away on Thursday, July 16, 2015. […]
On Friday, Destrehan Plantation will host a special evening tour titled, “Unheard Voices of the German Coast,” focusing on the lives of the enslaved, free Afro-Creoles, German farmers, and Acadians that lived alongside plantation owners years ago. […]
In today’s more ingenious, time-managed world, a hack can be one of those tricks or DIYs (do-it-yourselfers) that keep a life functioning smoothly. […]
Sheriff’s Reports 7-23-2015 […]
Clint Chiasson has an insatiable drive to be the best. Sometimes, it’s all that keeps him going. […]
Becky Savage recently received a dose of amazing news when doctors informed the Luling resident that she was officially cancer-free. Savage was diagnosed with breast cancer on Dec. 15, 2014, and has been undergoing intense treatment ever since. […]
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