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Relay for Life event is Saturday
MORGAN CITY, La. — Preliminary events leading up to this year’s Relay for Life in East St. Mary Parish continue Saturday with the first challenge in the inaugural Guns and Hoses Battle for the Padd...
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From left, Calvin and Louella Guidry of Morgan City, and daughter, Debbie Breaux of Pierre Part, sing during the National Day of Prayer Special Service on Thursday at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium.
National Day of Prayer observed
MORGAN CITY — About 20 to 30 people gathered in the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium for a special service for National Day of Prayer to pray for those within the community and around the country i...
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Election is Saturday
Election polls across western St. Mary Parish will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday for a single referendum. Hospital Service District 1 is asking voters to approve the renewal of the 3.47 m...
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Sheriff warns of 2 phone scams
Sheriff Mark Hebert is warning area residents of a phone scam. The sheriff’s office received a complaint May 2 of telephone harassment. Upon investigation, it was determined that the harassing phon...
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Red Ribbon slogan, drawing contest winners announced
Winners have been announced in the St. Mary Red Ribbon Committee’s annual slogan and drawing contests. Dwaylen Spain, a junior at West St. Mary High School, was the winner of the slogan contest. Hi...
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Keisha Johnson Brown, formerly of Morgan City and now living in Mount Pleasant, Mich., is fighting her fourth battle with breast cancer. Her family — including Tri-City area residents brother, Johnnie Johnson of Amelia; mother, Mamie Johnson of Morgan City; and sister, Angela Young of Morgan City. From left, are Brown, her husband, Damon; and daughter, Angel.
Cancer survivor inspires fundraising walk
MORGAN CITY, La. -- It is inconceivable to most people to be diagnosed with breast cancer once. Four times is a nightmare. But that is precisely what Keisha Johnson Brown, formerly of Morgan City a...
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Morgan City Main Street District business owners are eligible to apply for a state-funded Redevelopment Incentive Grant. Sonja Mingo is seated outside Flomingo’s Café, which he owns, in Morgan City.
Grants offered to help business owners spruce up their buildings
MORGAN CITY, La. — Business owners in the Main Street District of Morgan City whose building meets state criteria may apply for state-funded 2013-14 Redevelopment Incentive Grants, according to a n...
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St. Mary Parish inmate dies (updated)
FRANKLIN, La. -- A 41-year-old Baldwin man who was arrested Friday and became ill Saturday in the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center died Tuesday, according to St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebe...
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April cleanup
A large gathering of parishioners from Fellowship of the Crossing Place Church joined other volunteers on April 13 for the monthly “Clean-Up Franklin Day.” Drinking water for the volunteers was don...
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Prayer services planned Thursday
The National Day of Prayer Special Service in Morgan City has been moved to the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium’s West Concourse due to the chance of rain Thursday. The event will be held from 12:...
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Patterson council OKs house demolition
PATTERSON, La. — The city council set in motion Tuesday night the process for demolition of a fire-damaged and uninhabited residence at 518 Leo Drive in Patterson. City attorney Russel Cremaldi tol...
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Poetry to serve as fundraiser for Hoodstock
MORGAN CITY, La. — The Poetry by Candlelight to be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium will feature singers, spoken-word artists, open microphone poetry and live music. Ti...
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Overflow attendance moves Teche hearing
So many local residents turned out Friday evening for a hearing on the nomination of Bayou Teche into the state Scenic Rivers System there was no room for them all. The hearing was slated at the We...
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Morgan City’s Main Street Program is asking for applications for facade grants.
Morgan City Main Street offers facade grants
MORGAN CITY — The city’s Main Street Program is giving downtown businesses the chance to receive a grant to help businesses renovate the outside of their buildings to preserve the historic nature o...
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Amelia Belle winnings up in February
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana’s state-licensed casinos won nearly $226.9 million from gamblers in February — $25.4 million above their January winnings but down $6.6 million from a year earlier. Har...
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Jillian Romero Farrar and Ashley Helms
Farrar back in Franklin for Brittany’s Project Saturday
Jillian Romero Farrar, singer, songwriter, owner and chief executive officer of Bella Lyrics, will perform Saturday from 10 p.m. to midnight during Brittany’s Project on the grounds of the old Oakl...
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Parish’s sensational trial -- Speaker explores the influence of media coverage in 1927 murder trial
THIBODAUX, La. — James LeBoeuf was murdered on Lake Palourde outside Morgan City, and in July 1927, James Beadle, Dr. Thomas Dreher and the victim’s wife, Ada LeBoeuf, were tried and found guilty....
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Groundbreaking ceremonies were held Wednesday for new medical offices next to Franklin Foundation Hospital. Above are Hospital Service District II board member Didi Battle, CEO Parker Templeton and board members Chairman Allan Von Werder and Eugene Foulcard. Pictured below are hospital staff, local public officials and representatives of Core Construction Group of Lafayette and Architect Design Studio of New Iberia.
FFH breaks ground on medical offices
Franklin Foundation Hospital held groundbreaking ceremonies Wednesday for construction of its new medical office building. Hospital Administrator and Chief Executive Officer Parker Templeton said m...
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A scorched stove stands in the charred rubble of a house left by an early morning fire today that claimed the lives of two Patterson residents at the corner of Martin Luther King Avenue and Hickory Street in Patterson.
Patterson house fire kills retired teacher, blind man
By JEAN L. KAESS and ZACHARY FITZGERALD Staff Reporters PATTERSON — A retired St. Mary Parish educator perished along with another person in an early morning fire that destroyed both her home and a...
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Bayou Teche nominated to scenic rivers; hearing slated
A public hearing will be held Friday in Baldwin to receive comment on the nomination of Bayou Teche into the state’s Natural and Historic Scenic Rivers program. The Secretary of the Department of W...
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Sen. Bret Allain
I-49 Coalition seeks paying members
PATTERSON, La. — The I-49 South Coalition took a first step toward recruiting paying members for the push to complete I-49 South from Lafayette to New Orleans. State Sen. Bret Allain, R-Franklin, h...
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The ninth annual Black Achievement Award Banquet was held Saturday at the Broussard-Harris Recreation Center in Franklin. Mistress of ceremonies for the event was Sandra Burrell. The 2013 Honorees pictured from left above are Beverly Epps, Pearl Rack, Albert and Savannah Barabin, Dianne Alexander, Lucy Watson, Edgar Barrilleaux, Connie Robinson standing for honoree Ethel Robinson, Joni Brown standing for honoree Johnny Brown Jr., Izola Cooper, Karen Salone standing for honoree Eloise Salone and Ricky Armelin. Honorees not pictured are Beulah Gibson, Marguerit Bell, Charles Middleton and Annie Boyd.
Honorees
The ninth annual Black Achievement Award Banquet was held Saturday at the Broussard-Harris Recreation Center in Franklin. Mistress of ceremonies for the event was Sandra Burrell. The 2013 Honorees ...
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St. Mary Parish Superintendent of Schools Donald Aguillard
Schools face relentless funding cuts
Lafayette school officials have asked area legislators to push for a funding increase for public education and for relief from some unfunded state mandates to help the district overcome a $12 milli...
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Franklin council to consider pay raises
Franklin City Council members meet Tuesday in regular session for March. Guests include Brenda Viator with the Mom2Mom organization, David Bourdier and the Cypress Sawmill Festival queens and Glenn...
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