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May 3, 2026
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Columns

Race for House speaker well underway

September 25, 2015 Jeremy Alford

It’s arguably the most important election in Louisiana that will take place after the falls elections end.
And the field is growing. […]

Government

Ribbon cut on St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office $6.6 million state-of-the-art training, media complex

September 25, 2015 Anna Thibodeaux

St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne cut the ribbon Tuesday on a $6.6 million, 35,000 square-foot complex at 220 Judge Edward A. Dufresne Parkway in Luling. […]

Government

Who’s the best candidate for St. Charles Parish prez?

September 17, 2015 Special to the Herald-Guide

St. Charles Parish residents have the opportunity to comment on who they feel would make the best parish president by visiting the St. Charles Herald-Guide Facebook page and taking our poll. […]

Government

Study underway on feasibility of expanding transit service

September 17, 2015 Anna Thibodeaux

A study is underway by the River Parishes Transit Authority (RPTA) to determine if stepping up public transit service in St. Charles and St. John parishes is financially feasible. […]

Government

Webb Jay is running for Council District 3 in St. Charles Parish

September 17, 2015 Anna Thibodeaux

Webb Jay, president of the Ormond Civic Association, has announced his candidacy for Council District 3 in St. Charles Parish. […]

Government

4 St. Charles candidates re-elected while others gear up for Oct. 24 election

September 17, 2015 Anna Thibodeaux

Julia Fisher-Perrier says she’s feeling lucky.

When the qualifying period ended last week, Fisher-Perrier was among four candidates with no opposition, meaning she’ll be District 7 councilwoman again once the state Secretary of State verifies these candidates this month. […]

Government

Norco native announces run for at-large council seat

September 11, 2015 Anna Thibodeaux

Erick St. Amant has announced his candidacy for St. Charles Parish councilman at large, Division A, in the Oct. 24 election. […]

Columns

Price of oil getting political

September 11, 2015 Jeremy Alford

While oil prices, and predictions about where they’re going, don’t paint a pretty picture for the state of Louisiana, we’re unlikely to see a true and complete portrait of their effect on the current fiscal year budget until the next governor is sworn in. […]

Government

With qualifying deadline over, St. Charles Parish candidates ready for Oct. 24 election

September 10, 2015 Anna Thibodeaux

With the qualifying period ending today (Sept. 17), St. Charles Parish has four candidates running for parish president in the Oct. 24 election.
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