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May 4, 2026
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Voters will decide on 3 justices of the peace, U.S. senator on Saturday

December 5, 2014 Jacob Bielanski

In addition to contentious national and state races, St. Charles Parish voters will decide the next justices of the peace for three districts on Saturday. […]

Columns

Vitter, Nungesser lead early 2015 poll

November 26, 2014 Jeremy Alford

Voters, obviously, are not yet tuned into the 2015 ballot, despite the intriguing races it will host. […]

Government

It’s time to give thanks

November 26, 2014 heraldguide

Though there are many disturbances around the world this day and age, there is still very much to be thankful for. That is what we should concentrate on as we enjoy our turkey and dressings this Thanksgiving. […]

Editorial

We must vote our conscience

November 21, 2014 heraldguide

As citizens of the United States, we have a responsibility to vote. It’s gift that has been given to us by the lives and deaths of many patriots. […]

Columns

Candidates for attorney general still stacking up

November 21, 2014 Jeremy Alford

Attorney General Buddy Caldwell will likely be called many things during the 2015 election cycle, but lonely will not be one of them. […]

Government

It’s almost time to vote again

November 21, 2014 heraldguide

To a great extent, people of the United States of America have learned the importance of democratic elections and how they can lead to the freedoms and ways of life they enjoy. […]

Government

Early voting begins Saturday

November 21, 2014 heraldguide

Starting Saturday, St. Charles residents can vote early to decide three local justices of the peace and a U.S. senator. […]

Government

Candidate thinks opponent should be disqualified

November 21, 2014 Jacob Bielanski

A justice of the peace candidate might face censure, or worse, pending a ruling from the Louisiana Supreme Court’s Judiciary Commission. […]

Government

Council members say they never use texts to solicit votes during meetings

November 21, 2014 heraldguide

The Louisiana attorney general’s office recently ruled that it is against the law for St. Charles Parish Council members to text each other instructions on how to vote during public meetings, despite the fact that there is no evidence of any council member ever doing so. […]

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