MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Ulysses Frontha
Frontha said he never thought he’d be an educator as he was growing up, though he knew he wanted to be involved in athletics. […]
Frontha said he never thought he’d be an educator as he was growing up, though he knew he wanted to be involved in athletics. […]
Glenn Singleton drove around alone in his car for two hours – thinking, contemplating and summoning strength that he wasn’t sure he had within him. […]
The Cajun dancing tradition is being well preserved at Allemands Elementary school, as demonstrated by the large crowd that gathered this month at the school’s first ever Cajun dancers reunion. […]
A Ukrainian woman and her son have spent the past few months nearly 6,000 miles from home after leaving their country for the harsh winter months. […]
Though she’s loved singing all her life, it wasn’t until her freshman year of high school that Brie LeBlanc performed on stage front of an audience for the first time as she sang before the congregation at her church. […]
Torian Lay wasn’t quite sure what to expect when he arrived at his signing ceremony – while February has long been kicked off by nationwide collegiate signings for prep athletes, March started with a similar, yet very different kind of event in Metairie. […]
There are two more chances to sign up for Swamp School – a popular summer camp option that usually sells out in minutes. […]
Hahnville began this season 2-4 but the Lady Tigers have shaken off that start to battle back to .500 at 8-8, doing so against a challenging early season schedule. […]
The St. Charles Parish Library and The Dr. Rodney R. Lafon Performing Arts have collaborated on a collision of books and performances, with the new adventure beginning April 1. […]
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