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May 4, 2026
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One 3-way stop sign may be down, but many more left to go

July 6, 2009 Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,
I was really pleased to see that Councilman Tastet is going to try to get the illegal stop sign at the intersection of West Heather and Willowdale Boulevard removed.
He did not go far enough. […]

Government

Councilman wants to put stop to 25-year-old law

July 6, 2009 heraldguide

After resurrecting, and then removing a 3-way stop sign at Willowdale Boulevard and East Heather, Councilman Shelley Tastet is hoping to put the matter to rest for good by introducing legislation to delete a 25-year-old ordinance. […]

Government

Radiation-detecting super machine hits parish streets

July 6, 2009 heraldguide

While a vehicle that can detect explosive chemicals, continue driving after having its tires shot out and survive an onslaught of bullets may seem like something out of a “Batman” movie, it has become a reality for the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office. […]

Government

Parish will tweet in emergencies

July 6, 2009 heraldguide

Twittering, which allows users to share a constant stream of information over the Internet, has changed the way many people first hear about news that ranges from celebrity gossip to the ongoing protests in Iran. […]

Government

Number of animals brought into shelter steadily rising

July 6, 2009 heraldguide

Taking care of 170 animals, including cats, dogs and even a snake, can be a difficult chore for anyone to handle, but workers at St. Charles Parish Animal Control are trying to do the best they can with what they have – even though one of those tasks would rather be avoided. […]

Columns

Residential property taxes not out of line

June 29, 2009 Dan Juneau

One of the most controversial proposals that will be debated in the upcoming legislative session will be attempts to increase Louisiana’s homestead exemption for residential property taxes. […]

Editorial

Parish Web site impresses German visitor

June 29, 2009 Special to the Herald-Guide

I receive all the messages that come via our parish contact form on www.stcharlesparish-la.gov. […]

Government

West bank highways need attention

June 29, 2009 heraldguide

We agree with Council President Terry Authement that a task force is needed to study the traffic problems along U. S. 90 in St. Charles Parish. […]

Government

Councilman wants more attention brought to U.S. 90

June 29, 2009 heraldguide

After a number of requests to the state have failed to elicit much response, Council President Terry Authement wants to initiate a task force to draw attention to the many problems motorists encounter while driving on U.S. 90. […]

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