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May 9, 2026
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Allen Lottinger

Iran is major threat to world

October 4, 2012 Allen Lottinger

The main threat from nuclear weapons today comes from Iran. The country is believed to be nearing the stage of developing such a weapon that could be used for extensive destructive purposes by next summer. […]

Government

It’s just not the same, T-P

October 4, 2012 heraldguide

Monday morning was a different kind of day for many of the people in southeast Louisiana who regularly receive the Times-Picayune in their driveways. […]

Government

Local legislators say special session unlikely

October 4, 2012 Kyle Barnett

Local legislators are saying it is unlikely that Thibodeaux Rep. Jerome ‘Dee’ Richard’s recent call for a special legislative session will be heeded. […]

Government

Council overrides St. Pieree’s veto of airport board nominee

October 4, 2012 heraldguide

Parish President V.J. St. Pierre’s attempt to get Luling businessman Neal Clulee removed as the parish’s appointee to the New Orleans Aviation Board was thwarted by the Parish Council on Monday. […]

Government

Trash to Treasure: Parish offering prizes in month-long cleanup effort

October 4, 2012 heraldguide

For the first time, St. Charles Parish will hold a month-long Trash Bash and give those who do the best job of cleaning up their communities this month prizes that range from electronics to camping gear. […]

Government

Despite lawsuit, parish says levee coming in ‘13

October 4, 2012 Kyle Barnett

St. Charles Parish officials are confident that construction on the Willowridge portion of the West Bank Hurricane Protection Levee will begin next year despite a lingering lawsuit that keeps them from accessing part of the land where the levee will be built. […]

Columns

Special session was called only 18 months ago

September 27, 2012 C.B. Forgotston

There are many recent media reports regarding Rep. Dee Richard’s initiating a petition for the leges to call themselves into a special session.

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Columns

Battle for the Senate taking shape

September 27, 2012 Dan Juneau

With less than two months to go before the Nov. 6 election, the focus of the media is on the presidential race. […]

Government

New Gulf leases should help save coast

September 27, 2012 heraldguide

It’s good news for St. Charles Parish and all of Louisiana that some 38 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico will be auctioned off for oil and gas production in March. […]

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