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It was not until after her mother passed away that Thibodeaux resident Susan Arcement found out how much of the culture she had grown up in was slipping away. […]
It was not until after her mother passed away that Thibodeaux resident Susan Arcement found out how much of the culture she had grown up in was slipping away. […]
A local hunter is currently filming episodes for a reality TV series set in St. Charles Parish. […]
Being atop the New York City art world is a long way from singing in nursing homes and still further is the dream of a young artist from a small town making it big in on of most important metropolises in the world. […]
Congratulations to Henry “Hank” LeBoyd III who recently graduated from Morehouse School of Medicine with a Doctor of Medicine Degree. […]
With the recent reopening of the expanded and improved Huey P. Long Bridge, one can take a look back to the bridge’s initial opening nearly 80 years ago in December 1935 and see just how important the bridge has been in the subsequent development of communities in the New Orleans metro area that includes the West Bank of St. Charles Parish. […]
As he was piloting a small Cessna airplane over the Gulf of Mexico, Marc Majoria was looking out the window for any sign of land. […]
Most graduating seniors do not come close to scoring a 27 on the ACT test, but 13-year-old J.B. Martin Middle School 7th grader Lauren Watson did just that this school year. […]
Hahnville High School 2009 graduate Hunter Robinson was recently honored at the Southeastern Louisiana University’s Division of Student Affairs awards banquet. […]
The Most Reverend Gregory Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, celebrated the 2nd Annual Blue Mass with St. Charles Borromeo School children to honor local first responders. […]
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