Watermelon Summer Salad
Watermelon Summer Salad […]
Watermelon Summer Salad […]
Lt. Roanne Sampson is a busy woman, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
The St. Charles Parish officer oversees the Sheriff’s Office’s Juvenile Justice Division (JJD), which works with juveniles in St. Charles Parish while also working toward creating a strong line of communication and rapport between police officers and parish youths. […]
You may have heard the expression coined by Father Henri Nouwen that we are all “wounded healers.” As followers of Christ, we have been given the command and the power to bring healing into the lives of others by being present or by helping them in some way. However, we must never forget that we are also in need of healing. […]
There’s a fabulous building in the center of New Orleans that has not been used for several years and, hopefully, will come to a use in the not-too-distant future. […]
Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor should consider running for office together on an old-fashioned ticket, and next year’s incumbents should be watching their backs for a very particular reason, according to Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser, who recently sat down for a taping of LaPolitics’ CAPITOL GAINS talk show. […]
Steven David Templet Sr. passed away on Sunday, July 15, 2018 at the age of 77. He was the beloved husband of Barbara Simoneaux Templet for over 56 years. He was the loving father of […]
Elaine Tregre Templet, 74, a native of Des Allemands and a resident of Luling, passed away on Sunday, July 29, 2018. […]
Not far from where the state is putting up a long sought traffic light in Des Allemands is the cross placed in Karen Duran’s memory on U.S. Highway 90, serving as a powerful reminder of how it got there. […]
This week’s St. Charles Humane Society’s showcase pet is Pep. “Pep is approximately 6 years old and he is so sweet. Pep has learned certain commands such as he will ‘high five’ you, he will […]
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