Group housing needed for UWSC’s Rebuild United efforts
There’s only one thing standing in the way of a group of 16 people coming to St. Charles Parish and rebuilding homes damaged by Hurricane Ida for free – a place for them to stay. […]
There’s only one thing standing in the way of a group of 16 people coming to St. Charles Parish and rebuilding homes damaged by Hurricane Ida for free – a place for them to stay. […]
Melanie Robinson’s interest in engineering began while watching educational children’s shows. She loved the segments where the hosts would visit factories to show how things were made. […]
With over 100 years of history in Louisiana, Shell remains committed to powering progress by transforming their business and promising to deliver lower carbon fuels and products. […]
🎂 For Margaret Milnor, July 4 has always meant more than fireworks, cookouts and other red, white and blue themed fun – July 4 is her birthday. […]
Following a routine trip to the doctor’s office, James Kemp learned there seemed to be something off about his blood work. […]
Pet adoptions, food trucks, vendors, a photo booth, face painting and more family-friendly and animal-related fun are on tap for July 17 when the Farmers Market Hub hosts Pirates, Dawgs and Hidden Treasures. […]
“The world just moved on and we’re just standing still.”
Britt Morel, her husband Taylor and their three children who still live at home are in the ranks of St. Charles Parish residents whose Hurricane Ida’s nightmares are not over nearly a year after the storm. […]
Deputies with the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office are currently investigating a shooting in the 900 block of Paul Fredrick Street in Luling. […]
💻 Chromebook giveaways, free food, campus tours and much more are available for visitors to the River Parishes Community College United Way of St. Charles campus on July 7 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. […]
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