Life in the swamp helps Destrehan man land spot in TV adventure show
Sam Ebeyer, 27, spent the leisure hours of his youth in the sloppy muck of Destrehan-area swamps, searching for anything that swam, hopped, wriggled or crawled. […]
Sam Ebeyer, 27, spent the leisure hours of his youth in the sloppy muck of Destrehan-area swamps, searching for anything that swam, hopped, wriggled or crawled. […]
Volleyball is one of the hottest sports in St. Charles Parish, according to a recent annual report by Parks and Recreation Director Duane Foret. […]
As the 2010 Parish Road Maintenance Program comes to a close, contractors have made improvements to 8.5 total miles of local streets in each St. Charles Parish community. […]
As 2010 comes to a close and we welcome in 2011, a new year, I’m reminded that one day our life on earth will end and we will enter eternity and a new life. […]
Oftentimes, the bright side of many of the year’s top political stories is that they are behind us, and the bad memories will fade with time. […]
Feeling some public pressure to show he’s doing something about the state’s looming budget crisis, Gov. Bobby Jindal held a series of well-photographed Mansion meetings with higher education leaders, healthcare providers and K-12 officials. […]
The parish Public Information Office and Council Office are making it easier to keep up with the actions of the St. Charles Parish Council with online updates before and after each meeting. […]
As one of the longest and most important drainage canals in the parish, the Dunleith Canal helps move storm water runoff from the northernmost railroad tracks to pumping stations south of Ormond subdivision. […]
A project to construct a new 6-million-gallon-per-day water treatment facility in New Sarpy is about 80 percent complete, according to Waterworks Director Robert Brou. […]
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