After dropping 65 pounds, Luling woman gets award from American Heart Society
Last New Year’s Day, Luling native Leslie Cooper made a resolution that she was going to make a change in her life. […]
Last New Year’s Day, Luling native Leslie Cooper made a resolution that she was going to make a change in her life. […]
Charlie Gordon – a naïve New York resident with an IQ of 68 – wishes for nothing more than to be able to understand the jokes he hears and how to perform the menial tasks he is given to do for work. […]
St. Rose Elementary students from Mrs. Fitzsimmons’ 4th grade homeroom class met with their reading buddies, Shelly Pilie’s first grade class, to assist them in choosing just right books for independent reading. […]
Lindsey Albarado was 25 weeks pregnant and in the hospital when the unthinkable happened. […]
During the study of Native American literature, Deborah Unger’s English III academically gifted students at Hahnville High School read and recited Native American poetry and myths, listened to the tranquility of Native flute melodies, created totem poles and researched the Native American Code Talkers during World War II. […]
Six students from Harry Hurst Middle School (HMS) were chosen to perform in the all-state choirs in Baton Rouge. […]
Mimosa Park first grade students in Alana Cassell’s class learned the rules and procedures for their writer’s workshop. […]
New books are waiting for you in your St. Charles Parish libraries. […]
Linton Bergeron, 85, was aboard the M/V St. Charles ferry going to work as a machinist at Shell Chemical early on the morning of Oct. 20, 1976 when he saw what was about to happen. […]
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