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May 4, 2026
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St. Rose group continues push for 24/7 air monitoring throughout parish

January 16, 2015 Jacob Bielanski

Roughly a dozen members of the environmental action group St. Rose Community: One Voice called upon the St. Charles Parish Council to install 24/7 air quality monitors to protect against noxious emissions from area chemical companies. […]

Columns

Latest poll predicts Democrat-Republican runoff for governor

January 9, 2015 Jeremy Alford

Louisiana’s open primary system allows for all candidates, regardless of party, to run on a single ballot, which in races for governor has traditionally created a runoff with a Republican versus a Democrat. […]

Government

Don’t brand Scalise as a David Duke

January 9, 2015 heraldguide

We thought the political days of David Duke, our Ku Klux Klansman of yesteryear, were over when he disappeared from public attention after defeats in several races. […]

Government

Christmas trees used to enhance local wetlands

January 9, 2015 heraldguide

Christmas trees that were nestled inside homes for the holidays will soon begin a new journey to the wetlands. […]

Government

Arc must hire more non-disabled employees or risk losing funding

January 9, 2015 Jacob Bielanski

A new federal rule will force the Cajun Village thrift store in Boutte to hire non-disabled employees if it wishes to continue to receive funding from Medicaid. […]

Government

Gas drilling rig near Willowdale clears first hurdle

December 25, 2014 Jacob Bielanski

The Coastal Zone Advisory Committee of St. Charles Parish offered no objection to one of many permits needed to commence drilling for natural gas near the Grand Ridge Golf Club in Luling. […]

Columns

Treasurer considering leap to attorney general

December 19, 2014 Jeremy Alford

As speculation about a possible campaign for governor grew over the past few months, Treasurer John Kennedy was actually, very quietly, paving a path to run for attorney general, sources tell LaPolitics. But he has not yet decided if the race is right for him. […]

Government

Let’s get countries n the world together

December 19, 2014 heraldguide

The United States needs to push its efforts to get other countries together on disagreements that seem to be tearing the world apart on issues such as creating a Palestinian state before a peace treaty is signed between the two countries. […]

Government

Administration needs more time to finalize $670,000 purchase of Madere’s Garage

December 19, 2014 Jacob Bielanski

The St. Charles Parish administration asked the council to table a proposal to formally buy the Madere’s Garage property across the street from the Hahnville courthouse. […]

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