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“No child should go without an advocate,” CASA Recruiter Donna Bliss said. “That should not happen…for a child to go without a voice.” […]
“No child should go without an advocate,” CASA Recruiter Donna Bliss said. “That should not happen…for a child to go without a voice.” […]
13 St. Charles Parish athletes made it official last week, finalizing their letters of intent on National Signing Day and announcing the continuation of their academic and athletic pursuits – and exactly where they’d be. […]
Merritt “Buddy” Weems recently celebrated 40 years of service to the Luling Volunteer Fire Department. And while that is quite an accomplishment on its own, what may be even more remarkable is that he has had the distinct experience of serving those years alongside the people he loves the most – his wife Susan and two sons Jeff and Jody. […]
When Jessy Brevelle decided to video her husband Brad’s Super Bowl halftime show reenactment Sunday night, she never expected it to be seen by as many people as it has. […]
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing a serious strain on the nation’s blood supply, donating blood is now more important than ever. […]
With River Parishes Community College opening its doors for on-campus learning for the first time last month at its brand new Boutte campus, it’s opened a world of new opportunities for St. Charles Parish residents. […]
After overcoming long odds to survive his battle with a rare condition, 14-year-old Grant Rechen was supposed to be through with all of the uncertainty, all of the anxiety. […]
The Hahnville Lady Tigers went almost a decade without a soccer playoff victory to its name, a drought made even tougher after a heart-wrenching opening round loss at home last season. […]
Stopped trains at railroad crossings – it’s been a frequent concern and frustration of St. Charles Parish residents for years. […]
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