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May 24, 2025
Home2018February

Month: February 2018

Allen Lottinger

Money for coast could drop

February 26, 2018 Allen Lottinger

Louisiana’s hopes to restore our fragile Gulf of Mexico coast in the future took a setback recently when estimates of the revenue the state will receive from the federal government’s Gulf energy royalties will likely be cut dramatically. […]

Columns

Retirement plan contribution limits rise for 2018

February 26, 2018 Jeremy Alford

When Treasurer John Schroder was running for the statewide-elected office he was sworn into last month, he promised voters a website where government spending could be tracked and investigated. […]

Columns

Trump’s polling slides in Louisiana

February 26, 2018 Jeremy Alford

“Love him or hate him, most every (Louisiana) voter has an opinion about President Donald Trump.” […]

Columns

If you are looking for peace and happiness in life, spend time with God

February 26, 2018 Wilmer Todd

Years ago, I went fishing when it was extremely foggy. Visibility was limited to about 30 feet. If I stayed in the middle of the bayou, I was in good shape. I could see both sides of the bayou and navigate the boat down the middle. At one point the bayou opened into a small lake. […]

Allen Lottinger

Deadline shortened for diversion project

February 26, 2018 Allen Lottinger

There’s good news for southeast Louisiana residents today that President Trump’s administration is chopping off some three years of the permitting process for the planned Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project. […]

Columns

Lawmakers producing legislation ahead of regular session

February 26, 2018 Jeremy Alford

The regular session of the Louisiana Legislature doesn’t convene until March 12. But that doesn’t mean you have to wait until then to see what lawmakers are working on. […]

News

Police: Dancer struck with brass knuckles for refusing to smile

February 26, 2018 Ryan Arena

A teenage girl’s refusal to smile for a dance studio team photo allegedly resulted in a fist fight, brass knuckles and a hospital visit. […]

Lifestyles

A few Lundi Gras boil tips for great crawdads

February 26, 2018 Anna Thibodeaux

Calling it the Lundi Gras boil, Colby Unger’s get together is about Hahnville High School friends reuniting every year and having fun. […]

Yasah Gale
Girls Basketball

Tigers eye bright future, create foundation

February 26, 2018 Ryan Arena

Though Hahnville fell short of their goal of reaching the postseason, Lady Tigers coach Arrianna Martin said her team has plenty to build on before next fall’s tipoff of the 2018-19 season. […]

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