Des Allemands ‘big baby’ gets international attention
When Loialty Adonis Grover arrived on Dec. 6, his mother was stunned to learn he weighed 14.1 pounds. […]
When Loialty Adonis Grover arrived on Dec. 6, his mother was stunned to learn he weighed 14.1 pounds. […]
In a single pull, Roy Lunk yanked off crumbling paneling in the 93-year-old schoolhouse and revealed still solid cypress tongue and groove paneling beneath it. […]
Dorothy P. DeJean, 89, a native of Lockport and resident of Des Allemands passed away on Sept. 2. […]
Richard J. “Dickie” Bergeron Sr., 68, a native and resident of Des Allemands, passed away on Aug. 28. […]
Michael Matherne has always been interested in area history, but he just didn’t expect it to be his own family’s boat building legacy that he’d help preserve. […]
There is no doubt in St. Charles Parish Councilman Paul Hogan’s mind that Alfred Tregre of Des Allemands would be alive today had there been a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and LA 632. […]
Crowned the “Catfish Capital of the Universe” by the Louisiana Legislature in 1980, Des Allemands assumed what seems a daunting title but that’s only until you taste the food, enjoy the fun and know the history. […]
A man who allegedly threatened the life of a Des Allemands man is wanted by police.
Earline Dufrene Gaudet, 85, a native of Des Allemands and resident of Raceland passed away May 21. […]
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