School employees get raises
The parish school board’s decision to “roll up” the millage will pay off for school employees, who will all receive significant raises after the board approved the measure in last week’s meeting. […]
The parish school board’s decision to “roll up” the millage will pay off for school employees, who will all receive significant raises after the board approved the measure in last week’s meeting. […]
Norco resident Roxanna Colon is still haunted by the day she and her stepfather survived the Manchac bridge collapse, which occurred more than 31 years ago […]
Students and teachers at J. B. Martin Middle School in Paradis recently held a “Jeans Day” to raise more than $430 for the Louisiana Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. […]
What’s Happening […]
All this time you’ve just been putting Bounce in the dryer, but there are many uses for this dryer sheet. […]
“Stairway to Heaven” by Julie Abadie got the most votes last week and is the Sept. 13 winner in the St. Charles Herald-Guide’s Camera Shootout 2007 photo contest. […]
From weekend festivals highlighting delicious Cajun delicacies like alligator burgers and jambalaya to arts and crafts displays and Christmas parades, there’s bound to be something for everyone to enjoy this fall in the River Parishes. […]
LIVE BAND. Local rock band, Da Ersters, took the stage on Saturday, Sept 15 at 90 West Restaurant in Boutte. […]
On Sept. 15, 1982 the nation’s first national newspaper, USA Today, emerged from an incubated idea found mainly in reader surveys and prototype think tanks into a coast-to-coast publication and this week marks the 25th anniversary of the biggest-selling newspaper in the United States. […]
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