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Has love ever caused you to hurt? Maybe Tony Gullage can help. […]
Has love ever caused you to hurt? Maybe Tony Gullage can help. […]
Luling’s Michael Diaz Jr. has dedicated his life to helping others, serving as a United States Marine, protecting the country in the Army National Guard and keeping local streets safe as both a state trooper and police officer.
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Former Hahnville High School student-athlete Don Raymond accomplished many firsts in his short life. Not only was the trailblazer the first black athlete to play a sport at Hahnville, he was also the first black four-sport letterman in the state’s history and was the first black player named to Louisiana’s All-State football team.
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Army Spec. Kenyata K. Coleman has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill in Lawton, Okla., as an Honor Graduate and received a Letter of Commendation. […]
May 7 was Lemonade Day in South Louisiana, a program that encouraged children to setup a lemonade stand to learn the basic principles of business. […]
Seven-year-old Chris Thibodaux saved five gallons worth of can tabs. […]
As technology improves every year, children seem to be getting a head start on learning. Twenty-month-old Raylon Palmer of Montz is no exception – he cannot even talk yet but he already uses technology on a daily basis. […]
Local environmentalist Milton L. Cambre was recognized by the state’s Attorney General with a 2011 Constable Judicial Award.
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Eleven months after their wedding, Evi Orgeron was finally able to join her husband, Kevin, in Luling in March. […]
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