Land on AUCTION BLOCK as parish unloads 100s of properties
St. Charles Parish will auction off over 300 properties – mostly vacant lots – in an effort to put the land back into commerce and relieve the liabilities now born by the parish. […]
St. Charles Parish will auction off over 300 properties – mostly vacant lots – in an effort to put the land back into commerce and relieve the liabilities now born by the parish. […]
A Luling woman is being featured on the cover of a national magazine for her accomplishments as a stay-at-home mom who in addition to taking care of her family, rakes in a $100,000-plus salary selling jewelry from her home. […]
It’s interesting to watch businesses re-open in New Orleans after suffering from the blitz of Hurricane Katrina. Such was the case when Camellia Grill welcomed customers a few days ago on Carrolton Avenue near its bend into St. Charles Avenue near the river.
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Entergy Louisiana is set to build a $1 billion generating unit at the “Little Gypsy” power plant in Montz, a project that will create 500 construction jobs in the short term, 35 plant jobs in the long term – and save customers a staggering $4 billion in monthly billings over the next 30 years, company officials say. […]
Henry Friloux, Owner and President of Echo Ventures, Inc. received the River Region Chamber of Commerce 2007 Shining Star Award at its annual banquet held on January 26 at the St. James Boat Club. […]
Shell Chemical has agreed to pay $6.5 million in penalties and donations for various St. Charles Parish services as part of their settlement with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. […]
Editor’s note: Hourly and annual salaries listed below are averages for all occupations from CEO to secretary – and everything in between. […]
Increased business and new customers in St. Charles Parish are helping Cox cable get back on its feet after Katrina devastated the communications giant’s infrastructure and drove 200,000 people – including 74,000 subscribers – to new homes outside of the New Orleans area. […]
The Louis Armstrong International Airport served 6,217,023 passengers in 2006. That’s 80% of the passengers who used the airport in 2005 and 64% of the all time high of 9,733,179 passengers in 2004. […]
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