Being dead isn’t excuse when it comes to parish grass ordinance
Alleged murderer Gary Farrell has been in a coma for more than a year, but that doesn’t mean his lawn can be neglected.
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Alleged murderer Gary Farrell has been in a coma for more than a year, but that doesn’t mean his lawn can be neglected.
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While the Western Tie-In levee project is scheduled to be complete early next year, a retired surge specialist agrees with parish officials that it may put the parish at risk for flooding.
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In honor of the anniversaries of Hurricane Katrina and September 11, St. Charles Parish proclaimed Labor Day as “Remembrance Day” this year. […]
For the DeJean family in Bayou Gauche, hunting alligators has been a family affair since 1979.
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The Fishing For Frankie Memorial Tournament took place last weekend and drew 72 fishermen and a crowd of about 250 people.
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Celeste Uzee grew up watching her grandmother make bread every week. Never glancing at a recipe or picking up a measuring spoon, her grandmother would seamlessly pour ingredients in and a beautiful, perfect loaf would come out. […]
School officials are seeking a legal opinion because of the massive deterioration of the Hahnville High School track after only seven years of use. The track can no longer be used for meets because of the degraded surface structure.
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After months of work, St. Charles Parish Public Schools were able to revise their accounts payable to include more descriptive information on each expense every month.
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A Luling man, who was arrested after police say they found six methamphetamine labs inside a vacant Ellington Avenue business he owned, pled guilty last week but will likely avoid jail time.
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