Flu cases on rise in St. Charles
Flu levels continue to rise across the nation, with Louisiana being particularly hard hit this season. […]
Flu levels continue to rise across the nation, with Louisiana being particularly hard hit this season. […]
Tarik Flot feels like he has been given a second chance at life following his graduation from the St. Charles Parish drug court last week.
The Destrehan boys’ soccer team tightened their grip on the top spot in District 8-1 by throttling Higgins 10-0 on Friday night to remain undefeated in league play with a 5-0 record. […]
Former Destrehan High School star free safety Ed Reed will go down as one of the greatest defensive players to ever come out of Louisiana, but one thing the nine-time Pro Bowler has never done is play in a Super Bowl. […]
Congratulations to Ursula Gaines, Lakewood Elementary teacher of the year. […]
As part of the Harry Hurst Wetland Watchers service-learning project twenty-five sixth, seventh and eighth grade students facilitated games, activities and animal presentations at Mimosa park Elementary’s Science Night. […]
According to enrollment data gathered by the National Student Clearinghouse, 74 percent of graduates from St. Charles Parish’s class of 2010 enrolled in college within two years with 50 percent going to four-year programs and 24 percent going to two-year programs.
Following the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. in December that left 20 children and six staff members dead, schools across the country have begun to reassess school safety and some officials are calling for drastic measures such as arming teachers.
The Hahnville girls’ basketball team suffered their first district loss of the season on Tuesday night, falling to East St. John, 43-29. However, the Lady Tigers are still in contention for the district crown after routing Bonnabel and using a big comeback to knock off Higgins in their first two district games. […]
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