Safety changes greet customers at salons
Life – and numerous heads of hair – returned a little bit more to normal last week as salons were allowed to reopen after forced coronavirus-related closures. […]
Life – and numerous heads of hair – returned a little bit more to normal last week as salons were allowed to reopen after forced coronavirus-related closures. […]
Carole DeZarn initially had to push her two sons to try something so new and unfamiliar, but she said it was worth it. […]
For front line health care workers, Peter Woullard is representative of why those in the profession have been celebrated as heroes. […]
The Schexnaydre twins have faced numerous challenged since March – school closed because of the pandemic, they’ve been sick, their parents have both been ill, their mother has been hospitalized and their house has flooded. […]
Daniel Luquet grew up watching his father Marty guide his prep baseball teams to win after win, and knew he wanted to one day be just like him. […]
Zachary “Zac” Tyler Bryant, age 31 of Reserve, LA, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, May 25, 2020. […]
After the Norco Civic Association publically raised safety concerns over a pile of crossties left on city railroad tracks — worries heightened after someone allegedly attempted to set fire to the pile earlier this year — the issue has been addressed and the track is now clear. […]
Della R. Guilliot, a resident of Larose, native of Des Allemands passed away at the age of 62 on May 23, 2020. […]
Terry Joseph Dufrene, Jr., 64, died Sunday, May 17th, 2020 at 6:05 AM. Born, January 25, 1956 he was a native and resident of Des Allemands, LA. […]
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