State’s new coast still a way’s away
The end of Louisiana’s coastal erosion problems apparently have not yet been solved but hopefully it could be in sight – in the somewhat distant future. […]
The end of Louisiana’s coastal erosion problems apparently have not yet been solved but hopefully it could be in sight – in the somewhat distant future. […]
The world seems to be at a crossroads today.
Will it become a safe and beneficial place in which to live? Or will it continue to be a place where we bury the innocent people who were killed at the pleasure of others for no earthly reason? […]
There’s good news ahead for lovers of our beloved Louisiana coast. […]
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said the erosion of the state’s coast is also a threat to our cities that provide employment and wealth to all of Louisiana’s people. […]
President Barack Obama made a welcomed address Friday during a visit to Hiroshima, Japan, about the nuclear bombings that took place at the end of World War II on Aug. 6, 1945 when America dropped a bomb on that city that killed some 170,000 people and three days later on Nagasaki where 70,000 more perished. […]
As our new governor passes his first 100 days in office, he says he is very resolved to fix our problems. They are mainly budgetary like lack of state money to meet our needs. […]
If you live in Southeast Louisiana – St. Charles Parish included – you live in one of the most fun-filled places on the planet. Just take a look at what happens in our area each year. […]
We’ve heard some good words from new Gov. John Bel Edwards that sounds like he is getting active in restoring our deteriorating coast of Louisiana. […]
If you think you escaped April Fool’s Day setbacks this year, you are mistaken. […]
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