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St. Mary Parish teachers receive performance-based payouts
CENTERVILLE, La. — As St. Mary Parish enters its second year in the Teacher and Student Advancement Program, teachers at two of the three participating schools are receiving performance-based payou...
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The City of Patterson, along with Mayor Rodney Grogan, recently received certificates with medals of achievement from the National League of Cities for the efforts made in becoming proactive within the Let’s Move! initiative, a program initiated by first lady Michelle Obama dedicated to solving the childhood obesity epidemic. From left are Reginald Weary, accountant; Pamela Washington, city clerk; Grogan; Angela Boyles, tax collector; and Dave Lowery, city manager.
City of Patterson recognized for promoting health initiatives
PATTERSON, La. — The City of Patterson has been recognized for completion of key health and wellness goals for Let’s Move! Cities, Towns and Counties, a major component of first lady Michelle Obam...
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Keeling wins final football contest
The final week of the Daily Review Football contest went down to the wire with Bob Keeling of Morgan City and Theresa Babin of Bayou Vista missing only two of the 17 games. The tie-breaking game w...
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Wheelhouse -- A calendar of events for East St. Mary Parish
Free Style Show Presented by Amber Nguyen, as her Morgan City High School senior project, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, at the school multi-purpose building. Show will display 19 articles of clothing s...
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‘Lessons and Carols’ set
Church of the Assumption will present its annual “Lessons and Carols” Christmas concert on Sunday, Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. The concert will again feature the church’s adult choir and the handbell choir. ...
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From lower left, LSU Unsolved Civil-Rights-Era Murders Project students Brian Sibille, Ben Wallace, Andrea Gallo, Morgan Searles and Kevin Thibodeaux discuss Louisiana and Mississippi cold cases recently with the FBI’s Cold Case Initiative supervising agent Heith Janke, who is leaving for another assignment, and his replacement Drew Watts, far right, in the FBI Headquarters Building in Washington, D.C.  Manship School of Mass Communication
Time is becoming largest challenge facing FBI’s Cold Case Initiative
By ANDREA GALLO LSU Manship News Service WASHINGTON — Twenty of the 112 cases — representing 27 deaths, five in Louisiana and 10 in Mississippi — reactivated under the FBI’s Cold Case Initiative mo...
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Company fined over sinkhole says it’s trying
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Owners of a failed brine storage cavern are doing their best to comply with a state order to quickly resolve problems created by an eight-acre sinkhole in Assumption Parish, spok...
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Donald Aguillard, St. Mary Parish school superintendent, left, and Roland Verret, board president, listen to State Rep. Sam Jones at Thursday’s School Board meeting.
St. Mary Parish reaction to 2nd rejection of voucher program
MORGAN CITY, La. — Local reaction by educational leaders to Friday’s ruling that Gov. Bobby Jindal’s school voucher program is unconstitutional is positive. The program that uses tax dollars to sen...
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A Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s news release states this Walmart surveillance photo released Monday shows the suspect in a Sunday bombing.
Houma Walmart bombed
HOUMA, La. -- Terrebonne sheriff’s deputies are looking for a man who set off a chemical bomb in a west Houma Walmart. At about 4 p.m. Sunday, the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office patrol division...
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Morgan City Fire Department’s Fire Capt. John MacDougall said people should not overload extension cords when putting up Christmas lights and use ladder safety by appointing a spotter in case of a fall, as well as using the right height ladder for a task. MacDougall said, “Use manufacturer’s specifications when installing your lights and also use a heavy duty power strip. The two biggest accidents we receive calls from each year during the holidays are falls and electrical hazards.” MacDougall, left, demonstrates the correct usage of “spotting” for firefighter Russ Miller, right, as he manipulates an extension cord. For more tips on holiday fire safety visit the state fire marshal’s website at sfm.dps.louisiana.gov.
Safety helps keep the season cheery
MORGAN CITY, La. — When the strings of lights come down from the attic, holiday cheer and good will toward men are often foremost in the mind, but safety isn’t. “Safety is a year-round concern, bu...
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Jindal school voucher plan ruled unconstitutional
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Gov. Bobby Jindal's private school tuition voucher program has been ruled unconstitutional by a Baton Rouge judge. State Judge Tim Kelley said Friday that the program improp...
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Early voting ends Saturday
MORGAN CITY, La. -- By Thursday, 993 voters have cast ballots early for the Dec. 8 run-off election in St. Mary Parish, according to Jolene Holcombe of the St. Mary Parish Registrar of Voters Offic...
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Apps sought for Main St. grants
Franklin’s Main Street program is soliciting Redevelopment Incentive Grant applications from downtown commercial building and/or business owners. The Louisiana Main Street program is offering two t...
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Ninth Annual Bayou Teche Bear Festival brings weekend of fun and festivities
The Ninth Annual Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival was held Friday through Sunday in Franklin. Newly crowned Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival Queen Robin Nicole Marcel received the key to the parish f...
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Wooden boats converge on the city for Teche Boat Show
Starting tonight, wooden vessels of all sizes and shapes will arrive in Franklin for the Third Annual Bayou Teche Boat Show. A separate event held in cooperation with the Bayou Teche Black Bear Fes...
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A Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours to kickoff the Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival was held Thursday at Joe’s on the Bayou in Franklin. Participants enjoyed food and drinks while meeting the 2012 Bear Festival royalty. Pictured from left above are Judith Allain, festival board member; 2011 Miss Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival Abriona Kirt; 2012 Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival King Leonard Battaglia; Delores Stewart, festival board member; and Edgar Dugas, festival board member.
Ninth Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival brings new fun
It’s festival time! And the Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival is geared up and rearing to go. Organizers Judith Allain, Edgar Dugas III and Delores Stewart took a moment out of scrambling to get ever...
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Out of gas
Renovations are under way at the Murphy USA station at U.S. 90 and Delmar Avenue in Bayou Vista. Two underground gasoline storage tanks have been replaced with larger models which required holes si...
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Park improvements
Mayor Raymond Harris, right, and Councilman Lester Levine check out the new playground equipment recently added at Broussard-Harris Park. Similar equipment also has been installed at City Park. Bot...
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MC man arrested in foiled bank heist
A Morgan City man was one of three arrested Tuesday afternoon in a plot to rob the First American Bank and Trust in Napoleonville. Geondre J. “G Money” Thomas, 19, of Eleventh Street, Morgan City, ...
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Attorney General clears DA Haney of allegations
Allegations against District Attorney Phil Haney made by Iberia Parish President Errol “Romo” Romero have been found to be “totally without merit,” according to state Attorney General Buddy Caldwel...
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Later, 'Gator
Morgan City Police responded to a call about an alligator Monday. The alligator was under a resident’s car on Aycock Street in Morgan City. It was captured and released at the Joe C. Russo Boat Lan...
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Jungle fun
The Tarzan Lord of the Louisiana Jungle Festival was held Friday and Saturday on the grounds of the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. The festival celebrated 100 years of Tarzan in print and featur...
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Relay for Life
Franklin’s American Cancer Society Relay for Life event kicked of at noon Saturday on the Franklin High School athletic field. Local dignitaries, top and middle, led a parade of teams for the first...
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Schools benefit from gifted population
CENTERVILLE — The 524 gifted and talented students in St. Mary Parish brought nearly $800,000 in funding to the parish this year. They represent 5.9 percent of the population in the parish. That p...
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