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May 2, 2026
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Government

Columns

Madness is on a roll; where is common sense?

January 30, 2008 Dan Juneau

A bit of news coming from the Fulton County (Atlanta) School System generated a lot of commentary recently. […]

Government

St. Pierre giving the people what they want

January 30, 2008 heraldguide

After the recent elections, it became obvious that parish residents wanted change. […]

Allen Lottinger

Louisiana is dancing in the rain

January 30, 2008 Allen Lottinger

Louisiana is getting back to its old ways – – rain, rain and more rain. […]

Government

St. Pierre, staff moving into old courthouse jail

January 30, 2008 Shonna Riggs

In an effort to consolidate his offices, parish president V.J. St. Pierre plans to renovate the third floor of the courthouse to create more space for both him and his executive staff.
[…]

Government

Parish looks to cut cost

January 30, 2008 Shonna Riggs

St. Charles Parish President V.J. St. Pierre, and his executive staff are looking at ways to reduce spending in the parish so that he can reward hard-working employees and bring in new workers.
[…]

Government

Davis Pond not diverting fair share

January 30, 2008 Shonna Riggs

There’s still a whole lot of work left to be done on the Davis Pond Diversion Project before people in the area will see the kinds of results the project was supposed to create.
[…]

Government

King march should not be a racial thing

January 23, 2008 Letters to the Editor

To the editor:
Doubtless, the great majority of the citizens of St. Charles Parish are familiar with the ideals put forth by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, so I won’t re-state them here. […]

Columns

Governor has extra $2 billion in surplus

January 23, 2008 Dan Juneau

In a few weeks, Governor Bobby Jindal will submit his first executive budget to the Legislature. […]

Allen Lottinger

Big government means less freedom

January 23, 2008 Allen Lottinger

Is our federal government getting so big it is becoming a dictatorship? […]

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