Retired teacher celebrates Fourth of July by turning 100
🎂 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. […]
🎂 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. […]
Hahnville has won six games in a row on the baseball diamond, in the midst of a strong summer season in the Tigers’ first action under freshly hired head coach Jared Vial. […]
In 1923, plans went into motion to construct an elementary school that would serve the communities of Des Allemands, Paradis and Bayou Gauche – the St. Charles Parish School Board purchased a lot from Earnest Dufrene, less than 4,000 feet from Bayou Des Allemands, and that idea became a reality. […]
Insight into the final year of high school and life beyond was available to the class of 2023 recently when St. Charles Parish Public Schools held its fourth annual Senior Transition Institute. […]
After Patricia Ehrle learned years ago that her son, Craig Blackburn, was diagnosed with Down syndrome, she had one wish above all others. […]
Like so many others, the Kitchen family of Luling are still reeling in heartache and sorting out the devastating hand that they were delivered by Hurricane Ida. […]
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