Pregnant woman out of 6-week coma
After spending six weeks in an induced, paralyzing coma, Kristy Dufrene-McCully and her unborn baby are finally home. […]
After spending six weeks in an induced, paralyzing coma, Kristy Dufrene-McCully and her unborn baby are finally home. […]
Nine-year-old Hunter Harmon likes to go fast, and it’s that need for speed that has catapulted the Luling native to 16 BMX wins in two years, including last weekend’s first-place finish in the Redline Cup Central championship in Missouri. […]
Former Joh’anna’s Jazz in Motion student Kristy Flores has studied dance around the country and can now be seen on the big screen as Rosie Martinez in the 2009 remake of “Fame,” now in theaters. […]
Private Aaron J.P. Ford, 18, of Paradis graduated from United States Marine Corps boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, SC on Aug. 28. […]
Hahnville High School Cadet Jean Pierre Alexander DuRousseau was selected to attend one of 10 honors camps this summer at the University of Oklahoma. […]
Private Blake M. Friloux, formerly of Luling, has completed his basic training and graduated from the Ft. Sill, Oklahoma training facility, where he was a part of the 434th Field Artillery Brigade, 3rd Battalion. […]
Michael Aaron Williams will be performing Friday, Sept. 25 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the annual St. Charles Rotary’s Alligator Festival in Luling. […]
With nearly 2,000 books sold, Des Allemands writer Lee Stephen credits most of the success of his science-fiction book series, Epic, has received to both independent publishing and the Internet. […]
After being diagnosed with fibromyalgia, Vanessa Bell of Des Allemands didn’t foresee herself dealing with another serious medical condition. […]
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