Bayou Gauche man killed in boat crash remembered as loving father
Remembered as a man who “loved his wife and kids more than life,” Bayou Gauche resident Bart Dufrene Jr.’s death from a boat crash stunned the close-knit community Monday. […]
Remembered as a man who “loved his wife and kids more than life,” Bayou Gauche resident Bart Dufrene Jr.’s death from a boat crash stunned the close-knit community Monday. […]
President-elect Donald Trump still has some top jobs to fill and there are a few Louisiana politicians who are about to be jobless. […]
Becky Weber is 32 years into being an educator in St. Charles Parish and is still excited about coming to work. […]
The Arc of St. Charles Cajun Village Thrift Store on U.S. Highway 90 is relocating to Luling and expected to reopen by early February. […]
Chase Brooks’ life took a hard turn on Oct. 12, but it also ironically became the time when he and his family learned how generous and helpful the people are in St. Charles Parish. […]
Following several discussions aimed at fine tuning St. Charles Parish’s anticipated five-year garbage collection contract, the council chose Houma-based Pelican Waste and Debris as the new service provider Monday. […]
The generations of Luling families keeping alive what has become the tradition of the Krewe of Lul is as much a part of this band of revelers as the parade itself. […]
Fifth-grade students from Lakewood Elementary School are participating in the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, known as the D.A.R.E. Program. […]
U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley is questioning the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice over whether an alleged conflict of interest got former St. Charles Parish District Attorney Harry Morel Jr.’s a lenient plea agreement in his sex-for-leniency case. […]
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