
Hahnville development is approved
A 10-lot subdivision has been approved for construction in Hahnville. […]
A 10-lot subdivision has been approved for construction in Hahnville. […]
Since his birth last summer, Jonah Landry has been in a non-stop battle for his health, and for his life. […]
Sheriff’s Reports – January 23, 2020 […]
When 11 Florida vocalists joined forces in 2015 to form the a cappella group Voctave, they may not have known exactly where the journey would take them. […]
In 1994, after two years under the Clinton administration and decades more toiling as the minority party in Congress, Republicans decided they needed a plan to better communicate with the American people and detail the specific actions they promised to take if they assumed leadership in Congress in the upcoming elections. […]
On the Friday before Mardi Gras in 1987, then-U.S. Sen. J. Bennett Johnston decided to take a break from the hustle and bustle of Capitol Hill to enjoy Carnival in New Orleans. […]
Maybe the primary root cause for Christian marriages failing today is that couples have chosen the secular ideals of marriage instead of being grounding in biblical teachings on marriage and family life. Only a return to God centered teachings can remedy our current crisis surrounding marriage and the family. […]
On the James’ kitchen wall are the words, “Life isn’t a matter of milestones, but of moments,” a saying they’ve had there for 10 years and, in 2018, became the theme of their daughter’s salutatorian speech at Destrehan High School. […]
St. Charles Parish has made it into the movies – again.
This time, it’s in an Amazon Studios production called, “Troop Zero,” a family comedy-drama film about elementary schoolgirls recruited by a misfit girl who dreams of life in outer space and wants to be recorded on NASA’s Golden Record. She recruits a makeshift troop to infiltrate the Birdie Scouts to win a talent show. […]
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