Lloyd G. “T-Lloy” Dufrene
Lloyd G. “T-Lloy” Dufrene, 94, a cattleman and lifelong resident of Des Allemands passed away on Nov. 26, 2018. […]
Lloyd G. “T-Lloy” Dufrene, 94, a cattleman and lifelong resident of Des Allemands passed away on Nov. 26, 2018. […]
Laura Mae Venable, 78, a native of Pontchatoula and resident of Luling, passed away Nov. 20, 2018. […]
One of two men accused of shooting a man in the back in Luling turned himself in to the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office. […]
Some gospels have their own special identity.
For example, when someone says, “The Good Samaritan,” everyone knows the story of the man who was robbed and left half-dead. The clergy passed on the other side of the street, but the Samaritan stopped and took pity on the man, and looked after his needs. […]
While celebrating J.B. Martin Middle School’s jubilee anniversary, many of the original and current administrators described the celebration as more like a homecoming with family. […]
Sheriff’s Reports […]
A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a St. Rose student with autism alleging the St. Charles Parish School Board will not provide needed classroom-based behavioral therapy for the child. […]
The Miracle for Mason Car and Bike show was created by the group Nola Rides and it saw more than 200 cars on display, along with several motorcycles. […]
It was hard to believe this past week’s news report that a man convicted of three California murders this year now claims he was involved in some 90 killings nationwide spanning four decades. And investigators have already corroborated about a third of them, according to a Texas prosecutor. Three of those were killings in Louisiana. […]
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