Teacher keeps friend’s memory alive through service
“I’m trying to deal with being without her, and I feel connected to her when I’m serving.” […]
“I’m trying to deal with being without her, and I feel connected to her when I’m serving.” […]
Malissa Gore has served the students and families of R.K. Smith Middle School for the past 16 years working as a teacher and coach of nearly every sport, and now the community is rallying around Gore following her February ALS diagnosis. […]
Gov. John Bel Edwards joined the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this week in announcing his proposal to allocate $150 million in surplus funding toward coastal restoration and protection projects, with $22 million of that surplus directly impacting two local projects. […]
The St. Charles Public Schools Foundation, in partnership with the United Way of St. Charles, will host a free musical concert featuring local talent on Sunday, April 10. […]
Two Entergy representatives were on hand at Monday’s St. Charles Parish Council meeting to discuss ongoing street light repairs. […]
A new exam room designed to meet the needs of the St. Charles Parish community’s smallest residents is now available at Luling’s St. Charles Parish Hospital. […]
The weekend the Dr. Rodney R. Lafon Performing Arts Center will host Motones and Jerseys In Concert – an interactive, high-energy 60’s-inspired song and dance experience. […]
First it was the Grinch and soon it will be the Easter Bunny. But whatever the holiday, Bayou Gauche resident Collin Shields said he just can’t get enough. […]
Earlier this month the Hahnville High School Tigerbots robotics team made it all the way to the semi-finals when the members competed in their first in-person competition since the pandemic began. […]
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